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Fig. 5. Data from highly trained cyclists showing that, at maximum exercise, as the work of breathing increases, both the blood flow to the legs (Qlegs) and the rate of oxygen consumption of the legs (VO2legs) decrease. These studies were performed at resting ventilation and maximal ventilation both in a control state and with inspiratory loading (from Harms et al., 1997, with permission).





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