Contribution of oxygen extraction fraction to maximal oxygen uptake in healthy young men

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We analysed the importance of systemic and peripheral arteriovenous O2 difference ((Formula presented.) difference and a-vfO2 difference, respectively) and O2 extraction fraction for maximal oxygen uptake ((Formula presented.)). Fick law of diffusion and the Piiper and Scheid model were applied to investigate whether diffusion versus perfusion limitations vary with (Formula presented.). Articles (n = 17) publishing individual data (n = 154) on (Formula presented.), maximal cardiac output ((Formula presented.); indicator-dilution or the Fick method), (Formula presented.) difference (catheters or the Fick equation) and systemic O2 extraction fraction were identified. For the peripheral responses, group-mean data (articles: n = 27; subjects: n = 234) on leg blood flow (LBF; thermodilution), a-vfO2 difference and O2 extraction fraction (arterial and femoral venous catheters) were obtained. (Formula presented.) and two-LBF increased linearly by 4.9-6.0 L · min–1 per 1 L · min–1 increase in (Formula presented.) (R2 =.73 and R2 =.67, respectively; both P

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Skattebo, Ø., Calbet, J. A. L., Rud, B., Capelli, C., & Hallén, J. (2020, October 1). Contribution of oxygen extraction fraction to maximal oxygen uptake in healthy young men. Acta Physiologica. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/apha.13486

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