Effects of ageing on the cardiorespiratory system.

D H Paterson
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Ageing is characterized by a loss of functional capacity. A linear loss from age 30 to 65 years has been described for various measures. After age 65 years, evidence also suggests an accelerated decline in some measures, particularly those of muscle size and function. Nevertheless, up to 85 years, the rate of decline of VO2max across ages appears to remain rather constant. As well, the central cardiovascular capacity, despite some suggested age effects, would appear to be adequate to support the smaller muscle mass. Thus, despite the losses in absolute exercise capacity with age, the ability to sustain a relatively high intensity of aerobic exercise appears preserved. It has also been shown that cardiorespiratory training of older men and women is effective in increasing VO2max and results in the usual changes during submaximal exercise. These benefits of cardiorespiratory training are substantial in that the increases observed compensate for the losses with ageing described over the period of a decade or more.

衰老对心肺系统的影响。
衰老的特征是功能的丧失。从30岁到65岁的线性损失已经被描述为各种测量。有证据表明,65岁以后,某些指标,尤其是肌肉大小和功能的指标,会加速衰退。然而,直到85岁,不同年龄的最大摄氧量下降率似乎保持相当稳定。此外,尽管有一些年龄的影响,但中央心血管容量似乎足以支持较小的肌肉质量。因此,尽管绝对运动能力随着年龄的增长而下降,但维持相对高强度有氧运动的能力似乎得到了保留。研究还表明,老年男性和女性的心肺训练可以有效地增加最大摄氧量,并在次最大运动期间产生通常的变化。这些心肺训练的好处是巨大的,因为观察到的增加弥补了十年或更长时间内随着年龄增长而造成的损失。
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