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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 49(2): e4890, 2016. tab, graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: biblio-951658

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The oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES) is a submaximal index incorporating cardiovascular, peripheral, and pulmonary factors that determine the ventilatory response to exercise. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of continuous exercise training and interval exercise training on the OUES in patients with coronary artery disease. Thirty-five patients (59.3±1.8 years old; 28 men, 7 women) with coronary artery disease were randomly divided into two groups: continuous exercise training (n=18) and interval exercise training (n=17). All patients performed graded exercise tests with respiratory gas analysis before and 3 months after the exercise-training program to determine ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT), respiratory compensation point, and peak oxygen consumption (peak VO2). The OUES was assessed based on data from the second minute of exercise until exhaustion by calculating the slope of the linear relation between oxygen uptake and the logarithm of total ventilation. After the interventions, both groups showed increased aerobic fitness (P<0.05). In addition, both the continuous exercise and interval exercise training groups demonstrated an increase in OUES (P<0.05). Significant associations were observed in both groups: 1) continuous exercise training (OUES and peak VO2 r=0.57; OUES and VO2 VAT r=0.57); 2) interval exercise training (OUES and peak VO2 r=0.80; OUES and VO2 VAT r=0.67). Continuous and interval exercise training resulted in a similar increase in OUES among patients with coronary artery disease. These findings suggest that improvements in OUES among CAD patients after aerobic exercise training may be dependent on peripheral and central mechanisms.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Consommation d'oxygène/physiologie , Maladie des artères coronaires/métabolisme , Exercice physique/physiologie , Traitement par les exercices physiques/méthodes , Maladie des artères coronaires/physiopathologie , Maladie des artères coronaires/rééducation et réadaptation , Seuil anaérobie/physiologie , Évaluation de programme/statistiques et données numériques , Indice de masse corporelle , Analyse de variance , Fonction ventriculaire gauche , Épreuve d'effort/méthodes , Effort physique/physiologie , Mise en condition physique de l'homme/méthodes , Hypertension artérielle/physiopathologie
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 49(7): e5180, 2016. graf
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS | ID: lil-785055

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The analysis of ventilatory efficiency in cardiopulmonary exercise testing has proven useful for assessing the presence and severity of cardiorespiratory diseases. During exercise, efficient pulmonary gas exchange is characterized by uniform matching of lung ventilation with perfusion. By contrast, mismatching is marked by inefficient pulmonary gas exchange, requiring increased ventilation for a given CO2 production. The etiology of increased and inefficient ventilatory response to exercise in heart disease is multifactorial, involving both peripheral and central mechanisms. Exercise training has been recommended as non-pharmacological treatment for patients with different chronic cardiopulmonary diseases. In this respect, previous studies have reported improvements in ventilatory efficiency after aerobic exercise training in patients with heart disease. Against this background, the primary objective of the present review was to discuss the pathophysiological mechanisms involved in abnormal ventilatory response to exercise, with an emphasis on both patients with heart failure syndrome and coronary artery disease. Secondly, special focus was dedicated to the role of aerobic exercise training in improving indices of ventilatory efficiency among these patients, as well as to the underlying mechanisms involved.


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Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Maladie des artères coronaires/physiopathologie , Exercice physique/physiologie , Défaillance cardiaque/physiopathologie , Ventilation pulmonaire/physiologie , Maladie des artères coronaires/rééducation et réadaptation , Épreuve d'effort , Traitement par les exercices physiques/méthodes , Défaillance cardiaque/rééducation et réadaptation , Consommation d'oxygène/physiologie , Échanges gazeux pulmonaires/physiologie , Facteurs temps
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