[Spiroveloergometry parameters and parameters of blood gases and acid-base equilibrium at rest and during exercise in athletes].

2003 
UNLABELLED: The aim of the study was to evaluate spiroveloergometric and blood gases data and compare them among swimmers and basketball players. Examinations were performed for swimmers and basketball players (n=85). Spirometry at rest and spiroveloergometry, analysis of blood gases and acid-base equilibrium at rest and during exercise were performed. Minute ventiliation of swimmers at rest was statistically significantly (p<0.001) lower than of basketball players: 11.0 l/min and 22.1 l/min correspondingly. Partial pressure of blood carbon dioxide for swimmers was larger, than of basketball players (41.5 and 35.9 mm Hg correspondingly, p<0.001), plasma bicarbonates as well (25.2 and 22.5 mmol/l, p<0.01) and there was no bases excess (BE -0.22 and -2.95, p<0.001). Spiroveloergometry showed, that at the same minute ventiliation and the same work level oxygen metabolic units (MET) were significantly (p<0.001) larger for swimmers: 21.2 and 14.9 correspondingly. Decompensated metabolic acidosis during maximal exercise for swimmers was not determined. CONCLUSIONS: swimmers' ventilation was more economic than of basketball players, oxygen consumption and aerobic capacity were statistically significantly better.
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