Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine (Aug 2021)

A Single Bout of Constant-Load Exercise Test for Estimating the Time Constant of Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in Individuals With Stroke

  • Kazuaki Oyake,
  • Yasuto Baba,
  • Yuki Suda,
  • Jun Murayama,
  • Ayumi Mochida,
  • Yuki Ito,
  • Honoka Abe,
  • Kunitsugu Kondo,
  • Yohei Otaka,
  • Kimito Momose

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.21087
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 4
pp. 304 – 313

Abstract

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Objective To examine the relationship between the time constant of oxygen uptake kinetics during the onset of exercise (τVO2) estimated from a single exercise bout and that obtained from three averaged exercise bouts in individuals with stroke. Methods Twenty participants with stroke performed three bouts of a constant-load pedaling exercise at approximately 80% of the workload corresponding to the ventilatory threshold to estimate τVO2. The VO2 data from the first trial of three bouts were used to estimate τVO2 for a single bout. Additionally, data collected from three bouts were ensemble-averaged to obtain τVO2 for three averaged bouts as the criterion. Results There was a very high correlation between τVO2 for a single bout (34.8±14.0 seconds) and τVO2 for three averaged bouts (38.5±13.4 seconds) (r=0.926, p<0.001). However, τVO2 for a single bout was smaller than that for three averaged bouts (p=0.006). Conclusion τVO2 for a single bout could reflect the relative difference in τVO2 for three averaged bouts among individuals with stroke. However, it should be noted that τVO2 for a single bout may be underestimated compared to τVO2 for three averaged bouts.

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