Cardiovascular drift during prolonged exercise: new perspectives

Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
E F Coyle, J González-Alonso

Abstract

We propose that cardiovascular drift, characterized by a progressive decline in stroke volume after 10-20 min of exercise, is primarily due to increased heart rate rather tahn a progressive increase in cutaneous blood flow as body temperature rises.

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