Critical power is a key threshold determining the magnitude of post-exercise hypotension in non-hypertensive young males

Tze Huan Lei, I. Lin Wang, Yi Ming Chen, Xin Hao Liu, Naoto Fujii, Shunsaku Koga, Blake Perry, Toby Mundel, Faming Wang, Yinhang Cao, Kohei Dobashi, Narihiko Kondo, Hao Yu Li, Richie P. Goulding*

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Abstract

Abstract: The effect of different exercise intensities on the magnitude of post-exercise hypotension has not been rigorously clarified with respect to the metabolic thresholds that partition discrete exercise intensity domains (i.e., critical power and the gas exchange threshold (GET)). We hypothesized that the magnitude of post-exercise hypotension would be greater following isocaloric exercise performed above versus below critical power. Twelve non-hypertensive men completed a ramp incremental exercise test to determine maximal oxygen uptake and the GET, followed by five exhaustive constant load trials to determine critical power and W′ (work available above critical power). Subsequently, criterion trials were performed at four discrete intensities matched for total work performed (i.e., isocaloric) to determine the impact of exercise intensity on post-exercise hypotension: 10% above critical power (10% > CP), 10% below critical power (10% < CP), 10% above GET (10% > GET) and 10% below GET (10% < GET). The post-exercise decrease (i.e., the minimum post-exercise values) in mean arterial (10% > CP: −12.7 ± 8.3 vs. 10% < CP: v3.5 ± 2.9 mmHg), diastolic (10% > CP: −9.6 ± 9.8 vs. 10% < CP: −1.4 ± 5.0 mmHg) and systolic (10% > CP: −23.8 ± 7.0 vs. 10% < CP: −9.9 ± 4.3 mmHg) blood pressures were greater following exercise performed 10% > CP compared to all other trials (all P < 0.01). No effects of exercise intensity on the magnitude of post-exercise hypotension were observed during exercise performed below critical power (all P > 0.05). Critical power represents a threshold above which the magnitude of post-exercise hypotension is greatly augmented. New Findings: What is the central questions of this study? What is the influence of exercise intensity on the magnitude of post-exercise hypotension with respect to metabolic thresholds? What is the main finding and its importance? The magnitude of post-exercise hypotension is greatly increased following exercise performed above critical power. However, below critical power, there was no clear effect of exercise intensity on the magnitude of post-exercise hypotension.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1409-1421
Number of pages13
JournalExperimental Physiology
Volume108
Issue number11
Early online date15 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2023

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Keywords

  • cardiovascular health
  • critical power
  • exercise intensity
  • post-exercise baroreflex

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