Decreased exercise blood lactate concentrations after respiratory endurance training in humans

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Christina M. Spengler
Marcus Roos
Sonja M. Laube
Urs Boutellier
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[1] Exercise Physiology,
[2] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich and University of Zurich,undefined
[3] CH-8057 Zurich,undefined
[4] Switzerland,undefined
[5] Sportphysiologie,undefined
[6] Winterthurerstr. 190,undefined
[7] CH-8057 Zürich,undefined
[8] Switzerland,undefined
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Keywords Inspiratory and expiratory muscle training; Lactate metabolism; Incremental exercise; Constant-intensity exercise; Respiratory muscle fatigue;
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For many years, it was believed that ventilation does not limit performance in healthy humans. Recently, however, it has been shown that inspiratory muscles can become fatigued during intense endurance exercise and decrease their exercise performance. Therefore, it is not surprising that respiratory endurance training can prolong intense constant-intensity cycling exercise. To investigate the effects of respiratory endurance training on blood lactate concentration and oxygen consumption (V˙O2) during exercise and their relationship to performance, 20 healthy, active subjects underwent 30 min of voluntary, isocapnic hyperpnoea 5 days a week, for 4 weeks. Respiratory endurance tests, as well as incremental and constant-intensity exercise tests on a cycle ergometer, were performed before and after the 4-week period. Respiratory endurance increased from 4.6 (SD 2.5) to 29.1 (SD 4.0) min (P < 0.001) and cycling endurance time was prolonged from 20.9 (SD 5.5) to 26.6 (SD 11.8) min (P < 0.01) after respiratory training. The V˙O2 did not change at any exercise intensity whereas blood lactate concentration was lower at the end of the incremental [10.4 (SD 2.1) vs 8.8 (SD 1.9) mmol · l−1, P < 0.001] as well as at the end of the endurance exercise [10.4 (SD 3.6) vs 9.6 (SD 2.7) mmol · l−1, P < 0.01] test after respiratory training. We speculate that the reduction in blood lactate concentration was most likely caused by an improved lactate uptake by the trained respiratory muscles. However, reduced exercise blood lactate concentrations per se are unlikely to explain the improved cycling performance after respiratory endurance training.
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