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Fig. 4. (A) Data from subjects exercising at sea level (filled circles) and 5050m altitude (open squares) demonstrating the maximal oxygen cost of breathing (VO2rm,max) during maximal ventilation at physiological levels of mechanical efficiency (range 5–20%). (B) Similar data except that VO2rm,max is expressed as a percentage of the total maximal rate of O2 uptake (VO2tot,max). These data show that the work of breathing is substantially higher at this altitude than at sea level (from Cibella et al., 1999, with permission). Values are means + S.E.M.





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