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Cardiopulmonary and subjective effects of a 60 mg dose of pseudoephedrine on graded treadmill exercise.
Author: ClemonsJ M, CrosbyS L
Original Abstract of the Article :
Ten healthy, female, volunteer athletes attended two treadmill familiarization sessions and were then randomly assigned to either a placebo or pseudoephedrine group under double blind conditions. Each subject was given a graded exercise test (Bruce Protocol), then crossed over and re-tested after on...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8035590
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Pseudoephedrine and Exercise: A Desert Expedition of Heart Rates
The human body is a marvel, and understanding its responses to various stimuli is an ongoing journey of discovery. This study investigates the impact of pseudoephedrine, a common decongestant, on cardiopulmonary responses during graded treadmill exercise. The research uses a double-blind crossover design to compare the effects of pseudoephedrine and placebo on exercise performance. The authors found that while pseudoephedrine increased heart rate at submaximal exercise, it did not significantly affect other cardiopulmonary variables or exercise capacity. The findings highlight the complex relationship between decongestants and exercise physiology.
Heart Rates in the Desert: A Glimpse into the Effects of Pseudoephedrine
Like a camel traversing the desert, our heart rate adapts to the demands of exercise. This study reveals that pseudoephedrine, much like a desert wind, can influence heart rate, particularly at submaximal exercise. The study's findings suggest that pseudoephedrine may not significantly impact other cardiopulmonary variables or exercise performance, but further research is needed to understand its long-term effects on the body.
Navigating the Desert of Exercise: A Cautious Approach
This research reminds us that even seemingly benign medications like pseudoephedrine can have subtle effects on our bodies. It's important to be aware of these effects and to consult with your doctor before taking pseudoephedrine, especially if you are planning to engage in strenuous exercise. The desert of exercise is a vast and intricate landscape, and understanding the impact of medications on our bodies is crucial for navigating it safely.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study is like a compass, guiding us through the desert of exercise physiology. It reveals that pseudoephedrine can influence heart rate during exercise, highlighting the importance of understanding the potential impact of medications on our bodies. It's a reminder to consult with a doctor before taking any medication, especially before engaging in strenuous activity.
Date :
- Date Completed 1994-08-12
- Date Revised 2017-01-26
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