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Intermittent Normobaric Hypoxic Exposures at Rest : Effects on Performance in Normoxia and Hypoxia

Mekjavic, Igor B. (author)
Debevec, Tadej (author)
Amon, Mojca (author)
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Keramidas, Michail E. (author)
KTH,Omgivningsfysiologi
Kounalakis, Stylianos N. (author)
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2012
2012
English.
In: Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine. - 0095-6562 .- 1943-4448. ; 83:10, s. 942-950
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  •  Introduction: It has been speculated that short (similar to 1-h) exposures to intermittent normobaric hypoxia at rest can enhance subsequent exercise performance. Thus, the present study investigated the effect of daily resting intermittent hypoxic exposures (IHE) on peak aerobic capacity and performance under both normoxic and hypoxic conditions. Methods: Eighteen subjects were equally assigned to either a control (CON) or IHE group and performed a 4-wk moderate intensity cycling exercise training (1 h . d(-1), 5 d . wk(-1)). The IHE group additionally performed IHE (60 min) prior to exercise training. IHE consisted of seven cycles alternating between breathing a hypoxic gas mixture (5 min; FlO2 = 0.12-0.09) and room air (3 min; FlO2, = 0.21). Normoxic and hypoxic peak aerobic capacity ((V) over dotO(2peak)) and endurance performance were evaluated before (PRE), during (MID), upon completion (POST), and 10 d after (AFTER) the training period. Results: Similar improvements were observed in normoxic (V) over dotO(2peak) tests in both groups [IHE: Delta(POST-PRE) = +10%; CON: Delta(POST-PRE) = +14%], with no changes in the hypoxic condition. Both groups increased performance time in the normoxic constant power test only [IHE: Delta(POST-PRE) = +108%; CON: Delta(POST-PRE) = +114%], whereas only the IHE group retained this improvement in the AFTER test. Higher levels of minute ventilation were noted in the IHE compared to the CON group at the POST and AFTER tests. Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, the IHE does not seem to be beneficial for normoxic and hypoxic performance enhancement.

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intermittent hypoxemia
endurance training
hypoxic acclimation
performance

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