ABSTRACT

Despite its crucial importance, scientists interested in the limitations of human physical performance have only just started to give the field of oxygen uptake kinetics the attention it deserves. Understanding the principal determinant of the oxygen uptake kinetics is fundamental to improving human performance or the quality of life.

This book provides a detailed overview of the current state of knowledge of this emerging field of study, and features:

* an introduction to oxygen uptake kinetics and historical development of the discipline
* measurement and analysis of oxygen uptake kinetics
* control of and limitations to oxygen uptake kinetics
* applications of oxygen uptake kinetics in a range of human populations.

Oxygen Uptake Kinetics in Sport, Health and Medicine is richly illustrated and structured to enable easy access of information and represents an invaluable resource for students and researchers in exercise physiology, as well as for respiratory physiologists and pulmonary clinicians.

part 3|101 pages

Theory and practice of measuring V̇O2 kinetics

chapter 4|23 pages

Measuring V̇O2 kinetics

The practicalities

chapter 5|33 pages

The kinetics of oxygen uptake

Physiological inferences from the parameters

part 8|190 pages

Mechanistic bases of V̇O2 kinetics

chapter 15|35 pages

Towards an understanding of the mechanistic bases of V̇O2 kinetics

Summary of key points raised in Chapters 2–11

part 16|69 pages

Practical applications to the study of V̇O2 kinetics