@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02006234, author = {北村, 潔和 and KITAMURA, Kiyokazu and 山田, 昭子 and YAMADA, Akiko and 宮村, 実晴 and MIYAMURA, Miharu and 松井, 秀治 and MATSUI, Hideji}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {Maximum oxygen uptake, calf blood flow and calf volume change were determined in 20 healthy male subjects on the maximal treadmill and bicycle exercise. The average maximum oxygen uptake during maximal treadmill exercise was significantly higher than that during bicycle exercise (P < 0.005). Resting calf blood flow before maximal treadrnill and bicycle exercise were approximately the same. However, the mean and standard diviations of the peak calf blood flows after maximal treadmill and bicycle exercise were 26.99 ± 7.89 ml/100ml•min and 15.77 ± 7.03 ml/100ml•min, respectively. This difference was statistically significant (P < 0.005). Although the calf volume changes increased during maximal treadmill and bicycle exercise, it was found that in all subjects the level of contraction and/or relaxation phase during treadmill exercise was higher than that during bicycle exercise at shown in figure 3. Furthermore, there are a close relationship between calf volume changes during exercise and peak calf blood flow after exercise with being statistically significant (P < 0.001). From these results, it was suggested that one of the factor of the lower maximum oxygen uptake during bicycle exercise seems to be due to the lower calf blood flow as compared with maximal treadmill exercise.}, pages = {53--58}, title = {下腿血流量および下腿容積変化からみた最大トレッドミル運動と自転車エルゴメーター運動の比較}, volume = {1}, year = {1978} }