Study of the effect made by interval hypoxic training on cardiac metabolism and hemodynamics
Author(s) -
Т. А. Воронина,
E. Yu. Bersenev,
G. P. Stepanova,
V.V. Pyatenko,
I. A. Berseneva,
Н. Н. Чернов,
Л. В. Смекалкина,
B.А. Yuldashev,
M.D. Murodova
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
cardiometry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2304-7232
DOI - 10.18137/cardiometry.2021.20.89
Subject(s) - oxygen , hemodynamics , cardiology , hypoxia (environmental) , medicine , cardiac output , interval training , anesthesia , chemistry , organic chemistry
In this study, the Go2Altitude hypoxicator pro- duced by the Australian company BiotechMed was used [1]. A 60-year-old male patient, height 182 cm, weight 95 kg, was fed in alternating mode, 5 minutes / 3 minutes, a mixture of oxygen 12% and nitrogen 88% through a mask, with room air (approximately 20.9% oxygen and 79.1% nitrogen) during the 45-minute session. Figure 1 given herein shows the ECG and rheogram curves recorded before and after exposure to interval hypoxic training (IHT).
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