Dempsey J, Hanson P, Pegelow D, Claremont A, Rankin J
Can J Appl Sport Sci. 1982 Mar;7(1):4-13.
The response of the pulmonary system to exercise is well-documented to be quite precise in its homeostatic regulation, highly efficient in terms of its physiologic cost, and operating well within its maximum reserves. Two exceptions to these generalizations are documented here in the highly-trained athlete: 1) the arterial hypoxemia observed in short-term work at a VO2 greater than 4-5 l . min-1, and 2) the tachypneic hyperventilation of long-term, heavy exercise in varying environmental conditions. The potential causes and consequences of these responses are discussed with reference to so-called exercise "limitations". The trained state as a cause of pulmonary limitations is emphasized.
肺部系统对运动的反应在其稳态调节方面有充分记录,在生理成本方面效率很高,并且在其最大储备范围内运行良好。在训练有素的运动员中存在两个与这些一般情况不符的例外情况:1)在高于4-5升·分钟-1的VO2下进行短期运动时观察到的动脉低氧血症,以及2)在不同环境条件下进行长期剧烈运动时的呼吸急促性过度通气。将参考所谓的运动“限制因素”来讨论这些反应的潜在原因和后果。强调了训练状态作为肺部限制因素的原因。