Effect of exercise at ventilatory threshold on magnitude and duration of excess post-exercise O2 consumption.
- VernacularTitle:換気性しきい値強度の運動が運動後過剰酸素消費量の量・持続時間に及ぼす影響
- Author:
MAYUMI NAGANO
;
MASATO SHIRAYAMA
;
YUICHI HIRANO
;
MITSUMASA MIYASHITA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
excess post-exercise O2 consumption;
ventilatory threshold;
fat utilization
- From:Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
1992;41(4):436-446
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Resting O2 consumption following exercise at ventilatory threshold (VT) intensity was measured in order to investigate the magnitude and duration of excess post-exercise O2 consumption in untrained men. Nine untrained males (mean age 24.8±1.5 years) exercised for one hour at VT intensity (58.2±1.7% of VO2max) on a cycle ergometer, and then rested for 12 h sitting in a comfortable armchair (post-exercise) . On a separate day the subjects rested for 12 h but without preceding exercise (non-exercise) . O2 uptake (VO2) and heart rate (HR) were measured for 5 min every 30 min throughout the 12 h rest period and again at 24 h following the exercise. High-carbohydrate meals (carbohydrate 112.8±5.1 g, protein 9.7±0.4 g, fat 1.8±0.1 g) were given to the subjects at 2, 7 and 12 h following the exercise. The total energy intake per day was 1591.7±71.8 kcal. V02 and HR were significantly higher, and respiratory quotient (RQ) was significantly lower at most of the measured time-points for post-exercise than for non-exercise. Total energy consumption for the 12 h rest period was 957.3±25.5 kcal for post-exercise and 840.3±15.8 kcal for non-exercise, respectively. After 24 h no difference was observed in VO2 and HR between post-exercise and non-exercise, but RQ was significantly lower in the former than in the latter (0.86±0.05 vs. 0.90±0.04, p<0.05) . These results suggest that exercise for one hour at VT intensity enhances resting VO2 for at least 12 h, and elevates the rate of fat utilization for at least 24 h.