Effect of cold exposure (?15�C) and Salbutamol treatment on physical performance in elite nonasthmatic cross-country skiers

Apr 30, 1998European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology

Cold (-15°C) and salbutamol effects on physical performance in elite non-asthmatic cross-country skiers

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Abstract

At an ambient temperature of -15 degrees C, submaximal oxygen uptake was significantly higher than at 23 degrees C.

  • Submaximal oxygen uptake and blood lactate concentration were elevated in cold conditions compared to warmer conditions.
  • Time to exhaustion was shorter when exercising at -15 degrees C.
  • No significant differences were observed in maximal oxygen uptake or heart rate between the two temperatures.
  • Salbutamol inhalation resulted in a higher forced expiratory volume in 1 second compared to placebo.
  • Salbutamol did not affect submaximal or maximal oxygen uptake, heart rate, blood lactate levels, or time to exhaustion in the athletes studied.

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