Service Quality and Innovation in the Public Sector: A Human Values-Based Spiritual Framework

  • Sivakumar N
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Abstract

To verify the relationship between exercise intensity and post-exercise haemodynamics, we studied haemodynamic and lactate responses during 10 min following 3 bicycle tests. Two tests were performed for 3 min at 70% and 130% of the workload corresponding to anaerobic threshold (70% W(at) and 130% W(at) tests), and 1 was performed until exhaustion at 150% of the maximum workload achieved during a previous incremental test (150% W(max) test). During the recovery period after the 150% W(max) test we observed the highest increases in blood lactate with respect to the baseline: at the 9th minute of recovery lactate concentration increased by +9.3 +/- 2.7, +6.4 +/- 3.1, and +1.1 +/- 0.9 mmol x L(-1) in the 150% W(max) (p > 0.05 with respect to the other protocol sessions), 130% W(at), and 70% W(at) tests, respectively. We also observed greater reductions in cardiac pre-load and systemic vascular resistance in the 150% W(max) test than in the 130% W(at) and 70% W(at) tests. However, the cardiac output response successfully faced the increased vasodilatation occurring during 150% W(max) test so that changes in mean blood pressure were similar in the 3 test conditions. This study shows that exercises that yielded different lactate concentrations also led to greater vasodilatation. Nevertheless, mechanisms controlling the cardiovascular apparatus successfully prevented a drop in blood pressure in spite of the cardiovascular stress.

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Sivakumar, N. (2017). Service Quality and Innovation in the Public Sector: A Human Values-Based Spiritual Framework. Public Enterprise Half-Yearly Journal, 23(1), 111–130. https://doi.org/10.21571/pehyj.2017.2301.05

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