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Physiological responses of young and elderly men to prolonged exercise at critical power.

T J Overend1, D A Cunningham, D H Paterson, W D Smith.   

Abstract

The critical power (CP) of a muscle group or individual may represent the highest rate of work which can be performed for an extended period. We investigated this concept in young (n = 13, 24.5 years) and elderly (n = 12, 70.7 years) active men by first determining CP and then comparing responses elicited by 24 min of cycle exercise at power outputs (omega) corresponding to CP. Values from the final 2 min of the 24-min ride were expressed relative to maximal values established in a ramp test. CP for the elderly was only 65% that for the young, but on a relative basis, it was significantly higher both in terms of omega (67 vs 62% of omega max) and oxygen consumption (VO2) (91.5 vs 85.2% of maximum oxygen consumption). There were no group differences in relative values for ventilation (VE), heart rate or respiratory exchange ratio (R). During the 24-min ride, VO2 and R achieved a plateau in both groups, while VE, blood lactate and arterial PCO2 continued to change in the young. It was concluded that CP can be determined in active elderly men, but that CP may not represent a true non-fatiguing work rate in either young or elderly men.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1555567     DOI: 10.1007/bf00717959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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