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dc.contributor.authorLundby, Carsten-
dc.contributor.authorSander, M.-
dc.contributor.authorvan Hall, Gerrit-
dc.contributor.authorSaltin, Bengt-
dc.contributor.authorCalbet, JAL-
dc.contributor.otherCalbet, Jose A
dc.contributor.othervan Hall, Gerrit
dc.date.accessioned2011-10-31T02:31:00Z-
dc.date.accessioned2018-03-08T09:04:05Z-
dc.date.available2011-10-31T09:36:24Z-
dc.date.available2018-03-08T09:04:05Z-
dc.date.issued2006-
dc.identifier.issn0022-3751-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10553/6551-
dc.description.abstractThe tight relation between arterial oxygen content and maximum oxygen uptake (Vv(o2max)within a given person at sea level is diminished with altitude acclimatization. An explanation often suggested for this mismatch is impairment of the muscle O(2) extraction capacity with chronic hypoxia, and is the focus of the present study. We have studied six lowlanders during maximal exercise at sea level (SL) and with acute (AH) exposure to 4,100 m altitude, and again after 2 (W2) and 8 weeks (W8) of altitude sojourn, where also eight high altitude native (Nat) Aymaras were studied. Fractional arterial muscle O(2) extraction at maximal exercise was 90.0+/-1.0% in the Danish lowlanders at sea level, and remained close to this value in all situations. In contrast to this, fractional arterial O(2) extraction was 83.2+/-2.8% in the high altitude natives, and did not change with the induction of normoxia. The capillary oxygen conductance of the lower extremity, a measure of oxygen diffusing capacity, was decreased in the Danish lowlanders after 8 weeks of acclimatization, but was still higher than the value obtained from the high altitude natives. The values were (in ml min(-1) mmHg(-1)) 55.2+/-3.7 (SL), 48.0+/-1.7 (W2), 37.8+/-0.4 (W8) and 27.7+/-1.5 (Nat). However, when correcting oxygen conductance for the observed reduction in maximal leg blood flow with acclimatization the effect diminished. When calculating a hypothetical leg V(o2max)at altitude using either the leg blood flow or the O(2) conductance values obtained at sea level, the former values were almost completely restored to sea level values. This would suggest that the major determinant V(o2max)for not to increase with acclimatization is the observed reduction in maximal leg blood flow and O(2) conductance.es
dc.languageenges
dc.relation.ispartofJournal of Physiologyes-ES
dc.sourceJournal Of Physiology-London[ISSN 0022-3751],v. 573 (2), p. 535-547es
dc.subject241106 Fisiología del ejercicioes
dc.subject.otherAltitudees
dc.subject.otherExercisees
dc.subject.otherHumanes
dc.subject.otherCardiac outputes
dc.subject.otherOxygenes
dc.titleMaximal exercise and muscle oxygen extraction in acclimatizing lowlanders and high altitude nativeses
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/Articlees
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/Articlees
dc.typeArticlees
dc.identifier.doi10.1113/jphysiol.2006.106765
dc.identifier.scopus33745104791-
dc.identifier.isi000238225600021
dcterms.isPartOfJournal Of Physiology-London
dcterms.sourceJournal Of Physiology-London[ISSN 0022-3751],v. 573 (2), p. 535-547
dc.contributor.authorscopusid57203056925
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7102664557
dc.contributor.authorscopusid57191983922
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7103099936
dc.contributor.authorscopusid7004323423
dc.identifier.crisid-;-;-;-;475-
dc.identifier.eissn1469-7793-
dc.description.lastpage547
dc.description.firstpage535
dc.relation.volume573
dc.investigacionCiencias de la Saludes
dc.rights.accessrightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses
dc.type2Artículoes
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000238225600021-
dc.contributor.daisngid95120
dc.contributor.daisngid844155
dc.contributor.daisngid209461
dc.contributor.daisngid21540315
dc.contributor.daisngid13919
dc.contributor.daisngid90295
dc.identifier.investigatorRIDH-6693-2015
dc.identifier.investigatorRIDNo ID
dc.contributor.wosstandardWOS:Lundby, C
dc.contributor.wosstandardWOS:Sander, M
dc.contributor.wosstandardWOS:van Hall, G
dc.contributor.wosstandardWOS:Saltin, B
dc.contributor.wosstandardWOS:Calbet, JAL
dc.date.coverdateJunio 2006
dc.identifier.ulpgces
dc.description.jcr4,407
dc.description.jcrqQ1
dc.description.scieSCIE
item.grantfulltextopen-
item.fulltextCon texto completo-
crisitem.author.deptGIR IUIBS: Rendimiento humano, ejercicio físico y salud-
crisitem.author.deptIU de Investigaciones Biomédicas y Sanitarias-
crisitem.author.deptDepartamento de Educación Física-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0002-9215-6234-
crisitem.author.parentorgIU de Investigaciones Biomédicas y Sanitarias-
crisitem.author.fullNameLópez Calbet, José Antonio-
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Maximal exercise and muscle oxygen extraction in acclimatizing lowlanders and high altitude natives
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