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book Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance 9th Edition by Scott Powers, Edward Howley cover

Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance 9th Edition by Scott Powers, Edward Howley

Edition 9ISBN: 0073523534
book Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance 9th Edition by Scott Powers, Edward Howley cover

Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance 9th Edition by Scott Powers, Edward Howley

Edition 9ISBN: 0073523534
Exercise 6

While training at altitude can be beneficial, how could someone “detrain”? How can you work around this problem?

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At high altitudes, the partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) in the atmospheric air decreases which lead to desaturation of hemoglobin. Therefore, a person who is exposed to high altitudes experience a decrease in VO2 max. This decrease is directly proportional to the altitude. The more is the altitude, the more is the decrease in VO2 max.


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