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pubmed-article:11717227pubmed:abstractTextThis study evaluated the hypothesis that active muscle blood flow is lower during exercise at a given submaximal power output after aerobic conditioning as a result of unchanged cardiac output and blunted splanchnic vasoconstriction. Eight untrained subjects (4 men, 4 women, 23-31 yr) performed high-intensity aerobic training for 9-12 wk. Leg blood flow (femoral vein thermodilution), splanchnic blood flow (indocyanine green clearance), cardiac output (acetylene rebreathing), whole body O(2) uptake (VO(2)), and arterial-venous blood gases were measured before and after training at identical submaximal power outputs (70 and 140 W; upright 2-leg cycling). Training increased (P < 0.05) peak VO(2) (12-36%) but did not significantly change submaximal VO(2) or cardiac output. Leg blood flow during both submaximal power outputs averaged 18% lower after training (P = 0.001; n = 7), but these reductions were not correlated with changes in splanchnic vasoconstriction. Submaximal leg VO(2) was also lower after training. These findings support the hypothesis that aerobic training reduces active muscle blood flow at a given submaximal power output. However, changes in leg and splanchnic blood flow resulting from high-intensity training may not be causally linked.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11717227pubmed:articleTitleReduced submaximal leg blood flow after high-intensity aerobic training.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:11717227pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Anesthesiology, General Clinical Research Center, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.lld:pubmed
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