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EFFECT OF PHYSICAL EXERCISE ON INCREASING THE MAXIMUM OXYGEN UPTAKE OF SKELETAL MUSCLE

O EFEITO DO EXERCÍCIO FÍSICO NO AUMENTO DE CAPTAÇÃO MÁXIMA DE OXIGÊNIO DO MUSCULO ESQUELÉTICO

EL EFECTO DEL EJERCICIO FÍSICO EN EL AUMENTO DE CONSUMO MÁXIMO DE OXÍGENO DEL MÚSCULO ESQUELÉTICO

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Aerobic exercise can improve the physical function of athletes and increase the oxygen content in skeletal muscles. This has a significant reference value for evaluating training effects and judging sports fatigue.

Objective:

Maximum oxygen uptake is one of the most critical indicators of aerobic work capacity. The thesis analyzes the medical promotion effect of physical exercise on the oxygen content of skeletal muscle.

Methods:

The thesis performed aerobic exercises on two groups of young rowers. Athletes in group A performed high-load exercise, and athletes in group B performed low-load exercise. At the same time, we placed a detector on the athletes’ skeletal muscle to test the volunteer's muscle oxygen content and other physiological indicators.

Results:

Comparing high-load exercise and low-load exercise, the maximum oxygen uptake and the utilization rate of the maximum oxygen uptake when reaching the anaerobic net were 10% and 16% higher, respectively. There was no difference in the activity of muscle enzymes between the two groups.

Conclusions:

After aerobic training, the muscle's oxygen utilization capacity is strengthened. Physical exercise promotes the maximum oxygen uptake of skeletal muscles. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment results.

Keywords:
Exercise; Fasciculation; Biological Oxygen Demand Analysis; Anaerobic Threshold

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