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Metabolic and circulatory responses to wheelchair and arm crank exercise.

M N Sawka, R M Glaser, S W Wilde, T C von Luhrte.   

Abstract

To compare metabolic and circulatory responses for wheelchair ergometer (WERG) and arm crank ergometer (ACE) exercise at equal power-output (PO) levels, wheelchair-dependent (n = 7) and able-bodied (n = 10) subjects exercised at PO levels at 30, 90, 150, and 210 kpm times min-1 for each mode of ergometry. Steady-state values of oxygen uptake (VO2), pulmonary ventilation (VE), ventilatory equivalent of oxygen (VE times VO2-1), cardiac output (Q), stroke volume (SV), arteriovenous oxygen difference (a-VO2), heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and rate pressure product (RPP) were determined at each PO. With the exception of VE times VO2-1 and a-VO2, each variable tended to increase with PO. Generally, VO2, VE, Q, SV, HR, SBP, and RPP responses were higher for WERG than ACE exercise at each PO level. When Q and RPP were expressed in relation to VO2, both variables were higher for WERG exercise. These data suggest that the wheelchair hand-rim system is inherently more strenuous than arm cranking, and that the latter should be studied further as an alternative method for wheelchair propulsion.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6776077     DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1980.49.5.784

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol        ISSN: 0161-7567


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Journal:  Thorax       Date:  1988-11       Impact factor: 9.139

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