Influence of Muscle Tension Variations and Energy Absorption on Oxygen Consumption, Heart Rate, and Cardiac Output during Negative Work
- 1 January 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation
- Vol. 27 (3), 201-205
- https://doi.org/10.3109/00365517109080208
Abstract
During negative (eccentric) bicycle work the influence of muscular tension on oxygen consumption, heart rate, and cardiac output was studied by letting work load (energy absorption) remain the same while muscle tension was altered by changing pedalling rate. There was a direct relationship between increase in oxygen consumption, heart rate, cardiac output (CO2-rebreathing method), and increase in tension.Keywords
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