Regulation of oxygen consumption at exercise onset: is it really controversial?
The conflicting hypotheses on the limiting factors for skeletal muscle VO2 on-kinetics might be reconciled in a unifying scenario. Under "normal" conditions, during transitions to moderate intensity exercise, the limiting factor appears to be an inertia of oxidative metabolism. During tran...
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