Aerobic endurance, anatomical factors and time properties of laser Doppler recorded skin postocclusive hyperaemia
Summary Aerobic endurance capacity is partly dependent on blood supply to and metabolic capacity of the active muscles. Recordings of lower limb skin postocclusive hyperaemia with laser Doppler flowmetry can differentiate between patients with lower limb atherosclerosis and healthy controls. In this...
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(DE-627)NLEJ204513383 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng Aerobic endurance, anatomical factors and time properties of laser Doppler recorded skin postocclusive hyperaemia 1992 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Summary Aerobic endurance capacity is partly dependent on blood supply to and metabolic capacity of the active muscles. Recordings of lower limb skin postocclusive hyperaemia with laser Doppler flowmetry can differentiate between patients with lower limb atherosclerosis and healthy controls. In this study, we investigated the relationship between aerobic endurance, calf volume, common femoral artery diameter and time properties of the postocclusive laser Doppler curve. A group of 16 healthy male subjects with values for aerobic endurance which varied from those of untrained men to elite endurance trained athletes were examined. Duration of laser Doppler recorded skin postocclusive hyperaemia was significantly correlated to both aerobic power and anaerobic threshold (P<0.01). Hyperaemia in subjects with large common femoral artery diameter was of shorter duration (P<0.05). The peak and mean body mass related blood flow during hyperaemia was correlated to anaerobic threshold (P<0.05). These results were in agreement with previous studies indicating an effect of endurance training on the blood supply to the muscles concerned. Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2002 Line, P. D. oth Kvernebo, K. oth Helgerud, J. oth Ingjer, F. oth in European journal of applied physiology 1928 64(1992) vom: Juni, Seite 508-512 (DE-627)NLEJ188991794 (DE-600)1459054-2 1439-6327 nnns volume:64 year:1992 month:06 pages:508-512 extent:5 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00843759 GBV_USEFLAG_U ZDB-1-SOJ GBV_NL_ARTICLE AR 64 1992 6 508-512 5 |
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(DE-627)NLEJ204513383 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng Aerobic endurance, anatomical factors and time properties of laser Doppler recorded skin postocclusive hyperaemia 1992 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Summary Aerobic endurance capacity is partly dependent on blood supply to and metabolic capacity of the active muscles. Recordings of lower limb skin postocclusive hyperaemia with laser Doppler flowmetry can differentiate between patients with lower limb atherosclerosis and healthy controls. In this study, we investigated the relationship between aerobic endurance, calf volume, common femoral artery diameter and time properties of the postocclusive laser Doppler curve. A group of 16 healthy male subjects with values for aerobic endurance which varied from those of untrained men to elite endurance trained athletes were examined. Duration of laser Doppler recorded skin postocclusive hyperaemia was significantly correlated to both aerobic power and anaerobic threshold (P<0.01). Hyperaemia in subjects with large common femoral artery diameter was of shorter duration (P<0.05). The peak and mean body mass related blood flow during hyperaemia was correlated to anaerobic threshold (P<0.05). These results were in agreement with previous studies indicating an effect of endurance training on the blood supply to the muscles concerned. Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2002 Line, P. D. oth Kvernebo, K. oth Helgerud, J. oth Ingjer, F. oth in European journal of applied physiology 1928 64(1992) vom: Juni, Seite 508-512 (DE-627)NLEJ188991794 (DE-600)1459054-2 1439-6327 nnns volume:64 year:1992 month:06 pages:508-512 extent:5 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00843759 GBV_USEFLAG_U ZDB-1-SOJ GBV_NL_ARTICLE AR 64 1992 6 508-512 5 |
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Summary Aerobic endurance capacity is partly dependent on blood supply to and metabolic capacity of the active muscles. Recordings of lower limb skin postocclusive hyperaemia with laser Doppler flowmetry can differentiate between patients with lower limb atherosclerosis and healthy controls. In this study, we investigated the relationship between aerobic endurance, calf volume, common femoral artery diameter and time properties of the postocclusive laser Doppler curve. A group of 16 healthy male subjects with values for aerobic endurance which varied from those of untrained men to elite endurance trained athletes were examined. Duration of laser Doppler recorded skin postocclusive hyperaemia was significantly correlated to both aerobic power and anaerobic threshold (P<0.01). Hyperaemia in subjects with large common femoral artery diameter was of shorter duration (P<0.05). The peak and mean body mass related blood flow during hyperaemia was correlated to anaerobic threshold (P<0.05). These results were in agreement with previous studies indicating an effect of endurance training on the blood supply to the muscles concerned. |
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Summary Aerobic endurance capacity is partly dependent on blood supply to and metabolic capacity of the active muscles. Recordings of lower limb skin postocclusive hyperaemia with laser Doppler flowmetry can differentiate between patients with lower limb atherosclerosis and healthy controls. In this study, we investigated the relationship between aerobic endurance, calf volume, common femoral artery diameter and time properties of the postocclusive laser Doppler curve. A group of 16 healthy male subjects with values for aerobic endurance which varied from those of untrained men to elite endurance trained athletes were examined. Duration of laser Doppler recorded skin postocclusive hyperaemia was significantly correlated to both aerobic power and anaerobic threshold (P<0.01). Hyperaemia in subjects with large common femoral artery diameter was of shorter duration (P<0.05). The peak and mean body mass related blood flow during hyperaemia was correlated to anaerobic threshold (P<0.05). These results were in agreement with previous studies indicating an effect of endurance training on the blood supply to the muscles concerned. |
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Summary Aerobic endurance capacity is partly dependent on blood supply to and metabolic capacity of the active muscles. Recordings of lower limb skin postocclusive hyperaemia with laser Doppler flowmetry can differentiate between patients with lower limb atherosclerosis and healthy controls. In this study, we investigated the relationship between aerobic endurance, calf volume, common femoral artery diameter and time properties of the postocclusive laser Doppler curve. A group of 16 healthy male subjects with values for aerobic endurance which varied from those of untrained men to elite endurance trained athletes were examined. Duration of laser Doppler recorded skin postocclusive hyperaemia was significantly correlated to both aerobic power and anaerobic threshold (P<0.01). Hyperaemia in subjects with large common femoral artery diameter was of shorter duration (P<0.05). The peak and mean body mass related blood flow during hyperaemia was correlated to anaerobic threshold (P<0.05). These results were in agreement with previous studies indicating an effect of endurance training on the blood supply to the muscles concerned. |
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