The use of acute oxygen supplementation upon muscle tissue saturation during repeat sprint cycling

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This study examined performance and physiological responses (power output, tissue saturation index) to repeat sprint cycling with oxygen supplementation (O2Supp [fraction of inspired oxygen 1.00]). Fourteen amateur male cyclists took part. Two visits to the laboratory entailed; 15min relative intensity warm-up, 10min of passive recovery, followed by 10x15s repeated sprints, during which air inspired had FiO2 1.00 oxygen or normal air. Outcome measures include, mean power (W) and change in Tissue Saturation Index (ΔTSI%). Repeated measures ANOVA were used to examine difference between conditions in mean power output. Paired samples t-tests were used to examine differences between conditions in ΔTSI (%) and rate of muscle reoxygenation and deoxygenation (%·s-1). Mean power output was 4% higher in the oxygen condition compared to normoxia (p

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Porter, M. S., Reed, K., & Jones, B. (2020). The use of acute oxygen supplementation upon muscle tissue saturation during repeat sprint cycling. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 17(1), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.14198/JHSE.2022.171.10

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