Int J Sports Med 2002; 23(3): 162-167
DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-23170
Physiology and Biochemistry
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Cardiorespiratory Responses and Blood Lactate During an Experimental Run-Cycle Transition in Duathletes

O.  Galy1 2 3 , O.  Hue1 2 3 , A.  Boussana1 2 3 , D.  Le Gallais1 2 3 , C.  Prefaut1 2 3
  • 1UPRES EA 701. Laboratoire de Physiologie des Interactions, Service Central de Physiologie Clinique, Unité d’ Exploration Respiratoire, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Arnaud de Villeneuve, Montpellier Cedex 5, France
  • 2Laboratoire ACTE, Unité de Formation et de Recherche des Sciences et Techniques des Activités Physiques et Sportives, Antilles-Guyane, Campus de Fouillole, Pointe à Pitre Cedex, France
  • 3UPRES EA, Laboratoire Sport, Performance, Santé, Unité de Formation et de Recherche en Sciences et Techniques des Activités Physiques et Sportives, Montpellier, France
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June 25, 2001

Publikationsdatum:
26. März 2002 (online)

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the effects of a prior run on the cardiorespiratory responses measured during a subsequent cycle segment. Twelve duathletes underwent three successive laboratory trials at an interval of one week: 1) an incremental cycle test, 2) 20 min of running followed by 20 min of cycling (RC), and 3) 20 min of control cycling (C) at the same intensity as the cycling segment of RC. Ventilatory data were collected every minute using a breath-by-breath automated system. Blood samples were collected to measure venous blood lactate concentration, [La], at rest, after the running and cycling segments of RC and after C. The results showed that the C segment of RC had significantly higher V˙E, V˙E/V˙O2, f and HR than C alone and significantly lower VT (p < 0.05) than C alone. Moreover, steady state during C of RC was reached at the 2nd min for V˙O2, V˙E, V˙CO2, V˙E/V˙O2, V˙E/V˙CO2, and V˙T; at the 4th min for R and HR, and at the 5th min for f. The C of RC induced a significant increase in [La] in comparison with C alone. We concluded that the first minute of cycling after running during an RC trial induced specific metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses.

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