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Title: Left ventricular functional response to moderate and intense exercise. Author: Goodman JM, Plyley MJ, Lefkowitz CA, Liu PP, McLaughlin PR. Journal: Can J Sport Sci; 1991 Sep; 16(3):204-9. PubMed ID: 1655195. Abstract: The left ventricular (LV) volume and ejection fraction (EF) response to upright exercise was assessed on 15 normal subjects during cycle ergometry. Measures of cardiac function and gas exchange were made at rest, at 85% of the ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT; WL1), and at peak exercise (WL2). EF increased from rest (58 +/- 12%) during WL1 (66 +/- 10%), reaching significantly higher values at WL2 (69 +/- 8%; p less than .05). End-diastolic volume increased from rest during WL1 (136 +/- 36 ml vs. 118 +/- 32 ml; p less than .05), becoming significantly higher than rest during WL2 (141 +/- 41 ml). End-systolic volume was unchanged from rest (51 +/- 25 ml) during submaximal exercise (50 +/- 20 ml), but it decreased significantly during WL2 (44 +/- 21 ml; p less than .05). The systolic pressure/end-systolic volume ratio increased from 3.0 +/- 1.7 (rest) to 5.8 +/- 3.0 at WL2 (p less than .05). These results suggest that the Frank-Starling mechanism is operative throughout exercise, particularly during exercise below the VAT. LV performance after the VAT is further augmented by increased contractility with continued, yet diminished, utilization of the Frank-Starling mechanism.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]