| Literature DB >> 2311588 |
V Wyss1, G P Ganzit, A Rienzi.
Abstract
Seven healthy young male adults were subjected to a total of 56 tests to ascertain the effects of L-carnitine (L-C) and a placebo (P) on ventilation, O2 intake (VO2), CO2 output, heart rate, blood pressure and serum lactic acid, non-esterified fatty acid, glycerol and glucose during strenuous and aerobic/anaerobic threshold-level treadmill exercise. The tests were made in conditions of normoxia (O2 = 20.9%) and hypoxia (O2 = 13.0%, equivalent to 3,500 m above sea level). The only clear difference was in the respiratory quotient (RQ = 0.883, SD 0.025 vs 0.904, SD 0.035) after L-C and P administration respectively (P less than 0.01), under normal oxygenation and 0.861, SD 0.052 following L-C vs 0.926, SD 0.040 after P (P less than 0.01) in acute hypoxia at VO2 levels around the anaerobic threshold. The lower RQ values of the L-C-treated subjects during hypoxia indicate a lower rate of carbohydrate transformation.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2311588 DOI: 10.1007/bf00572178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol ISSN: 0301-5548