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Table 3 Baseline drifts

From: Relationship of post-exercise muscle oxygenation and duration of cycling exercise

A. Exercise duration

ANOVA

30 s

60 s

90 s

120 s

240 s

 ΔBASE_THb (Δμmol.l−1)

P = 0.182

0.79 ± 1.18

0.76 ± 2.84

1.06 ± 1.26

1.17 ± 0.98

0.83 ± 1.14

 ΔBASE_O2Hb (Δμmol.l−1)

P = 0.069

−1.54 ± 1.98

−0.62 ± 4.37

0.95 ± 2.31

1.95 ± 1.64

0.65 ± 1.00

 ΔBASE_HHb (Δμmol.l−1)

P = 0.086

0.97 ± 1.24

0.51 ± 2.01

−0.09 ± 1.22

−0.41 ± 0.75

0.72 ± 1.52

B. No. of exercise bout

 

1

2

3

4

5

 ΔBASE_THb (Δμmol.l−1)

P = 0.564

0.87 ± 3.05

1.16 ± 1.13

0.34 ± 1.24

1.34 ± 1.20

0.17 ± 1.29

 ΔBASE_O2Hb (Δμmol.l−1)

P = 0.271

0.18 ± 3.30

1.14 ± 1.82

0.77 ± 1.69

1.76 ± 1.75

−0.87 ± 2.43

 ΔBASE_HHb (Δμmol.l−1)

P = 0.218

0.69 ± 1.40

−0.20 ± 1.23

−0.43 ± 0.63

−0.42 ± 1.54

1.04 ± 1.34

  1. n = 18; values are expressed as mean ± SD; ΔBASE values are the differences between the baseline values before and after the exercise bouts; Panel A shows baseline drifts sorted by exercise duration while panel B shows baseline drifts sorted by chronological order of the exercise bouts