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MHSalud

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LOZADA MEDINA, Jesús León; PADILLA ALVARADO, José Rafael  e  CORTINA NUNEZ, Manuel de Jesús. Biochemical and Physiological Responses in Sedentary Subjects During the Evaluation of Maximum Oxygen Uptake. MHSalud [online]. 2023, vol.20, n.1, pp.113-126. ISSN 1659-097X.  http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/mhs.20-1.11.

Introduction:

The use of incremental exercise tests (IET) to evaluate the individual’s acute responses is an essential tool in Physical Activity Science.

Objective:

This paper aims to analyze the behavior between biochemical and physiological variables as aerobic-anaerobic transition indicators during two incremental exercise tests, which measure the maximum oxygen uptake in healthy subjects.

Methodology:

The sample consisted of two individuals, who were thirty-three and twenty-five years old, respectively. During the execution of the tests, the following materials and tools were used: a portable glucometer, a portable lactometer, reactive tapes, a treadmill, a stationary Cycle Ergometer Monark®, a heart rate monitor Polar®, a gas analyzer, software Breeze®, a computer, tools for recording data, and a pencil.

Results:

the high inverse correlation between the Glycemic index and VO2 (r: -0,853) and the Glycemic and CO2 (r: -0,851) are notable. Moreover, the detection of thresholds for each subject through blood lactate invasive and non-invasive methods, such as heart rate (HR), is also shown.

Conclusion:

A clear explanation of Respiratory Quotient (RQ) behavior is given during the Cycle-ergometer test, concluding that this type of protocol is safe for the group under study and that the validity of the results is in accordance with theoretical expectations.

Palavras-chave : lactic acid; aerobic exercise; heart rate; blood glucose.

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