RELATIONSHIP OF AEROBIC PERFORMANCE AND VENTILATION

Maximal oxygen consumption during exercise is an important determinant of aerobic capacity. Therefore, researchers use the aerobic tests evaluating maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) to determine the aerobic capacity. VO2max depends on the capacity of the respiratory and circulatory systems to take...

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Main Authors: Birgül Arslan, Tuba Melekoğlu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ümit doğan üstün 2019-03-01
Series:Sportif Bakış Spor ve Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi
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Online Access:http://sportifbakis.com/Makaleler/703766827_19-28.pdf
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spelling doaj-35aae3f2d4a94ee4a01f6440555192e72020-11-25T03:09:19Zengümit doğan üstünSportif Bakış Spor ve Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi2148-905X2148-905X2019-03-0161192810.33468/sbsebd.78RELATIONSHIP OF AEROBIC PERFORMANCE AND VENTILATION Birgül ArslanTuba MelekoğluMaximal oxygen consumption during exercise is an important determinant of aerobic capacity. Therefore, researchers use the aerobic tests evaluating maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) to determine the aerobic capacity. VO2max depends on the capacity of the respiratory and circulatory systems to take up and distribute oxygen, and also the capacity of the muscles to receive and utilize it. Hence, there is three physiological systems affecting VO2max. In contrast to the circulatory and muscle systems, the respiratory system is usually not considered an important limiting factor for aerobic capacity because of its sufficient capacity to cope with the demands during high-intensity exercises. The aim of this research is to investigate the relationship between aerobic capacity and respiratory system parameters. Twenty healthy and trained males (24.3 ± 2.7 years, 178.1 ± 4.0 cm, 73.3 ± 7.1 kg) volunteered to participate in the study. The height, weight, body fat percentage, lean body mass, ventilation parameters, and maximal oxygen consumption were evaluated. After evaluating the distribution of the data, the Pearson Correlation Test was used to determine the relationship status. As a result of our study, a high correlation was found between VO2max and maximal ventilation volume (r=0.814; p=0.000), and a moderate correlation was found between VO2max and tidal volume (r=0.532; p=0.01). Even if the circulatory system was referred as the main factor affecting aerobic capacity in researches, the high correlation in our study results between VO2max and maximal ventilation volume shows that respiratory system should also be considered as an important factor for aerobic capacity.http://sportifbakis.com/Makaleler/703766827_19-28.pdfaerobic performancerespiratory systemventilation maximal oxygen consumptionventilation
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author Birgül Arslan
Tuba Melekoğlu
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Tuba Melekoğlu
RELATIONSHIP OF AEROBIC PERFORMANCE AND VENTILATION
Sportif Bakış Spor ve Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi
aerobic performance
respiratory system
ventilation maximal oxygen consumption
ventilation
author_facet Birgül Arslan
Tuba Melekoğlu
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title RELATIONSHIP OF AEROBIC PERFORMANCE AND VENTILATION
title_short RELATIONSHIP OF AEROBIC PERFORMANCE AND VENTILATION
title_full RELATIONSHIP OF AEROBIC PERFORMANCE AND VENTILATION
title_fullStr RELATIONSHIP OF AEROBIC PERFORMANCE AND VENTILATION
title_full_unstemmed RELATIONSHIP OF AEROBIC PERFORMANCE AND VENTILATION
title_sort relationship of aerobic performance and ventilation
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series Sportif Bakış Spor ve Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi
issn 2148-905X
2148-905X
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Maximal oxygen consumption during exercise is an important determinant of aerobic capacity. Therefore, researchers use the aerobic tests evaluating maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) to determine the aerobic capacity. VO2max depends on the capacity of the respiratory and circulatory systems to take up and distribute oxygen, and also the capacity of the muscles to receive and utilize it. Hence, there is three physiological systems affecting VO2max. In contrast to the circulatory and muscle systems, the respiratory system is usually not considered an important limiting factor for aerobic capacity because of its sufficient capacity to cope with the demands during high-intensity exercises. The aim of this research is to investigate the relationship between aerobic capacity and respiratory system parameters. Twenty healthy and trained males (24.3 ± 2.7 years, 178.1 ± 4.0 cm, 73.3 ± 7.1 kg) volunteered to participate in the study. The height, weight, body fat percentage, lean body mass, ventilation parameters, and maximal oxygen consumption were evaluated. After evaluating the distribution of the data, the Pearson Correlation Test was used to determine the relationship status. As a result of our study, a high correlation was found between VO2max and maximal ventilation volume (r=0.814; p=0.000), and a moderate correlation was found between VO2max and tidal volume (r=0.532; p=0.01). Even if the circulatory system was referred as the main factor affecting aerobic capacity in researches, the high correlation in our study results between VO2max and maximal ventilation volume shows that respiratory system should also be considered as an important factor for aerobic capacity.
topic aerobic performance
respiratory system
ventilation maximal oxygen consumption
ventilation
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