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      Inadequate cerebral oxygen delivery and central fatigue during strenuous exercise.

      Exercise and sport sciences reviews
      Anoxia, etiology, metabolism, Brain, blood supply, Central Nervous System, Denmark, Exercise, physiology, Fatigue, Humans, Mitochondria, Oxygen Consumption, Physical Exertion

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          Under resting conditions, the brain is protected against hypoxia because cerebral blood flow increases when the arterial oxygen tension becomes low. However, during strenuous exercise, hyperventilation lowers the arterial carbon dioxide tension and blunts the increase in cerebral blood flow, which can lead to an inadequate oxygen delivery to the brain and contribute to the development of fatigue.

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          17620929
          10.1097/jes.0b013e3180a031ec

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          Anoxia,etiology,metabolism,Brain,blood supply,Central Nervous System,Denmark,Exercise,physiology,Fatigue,Humans,Mitochondria,Oxygen Consumption,Physical Exertion

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