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    • Exercise Physiology
    • Sports Science
    • Biomedical Engineering

    Background:

    • Treadmills and bicycle ergometers are common exercise testing tools.
    • These devices possess unique mechanical properties influencing physiological responses.
    • Comparing results across different exercise modalities requires careful consideration of these differences.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare the physiological effects of treadmill exercise versus bicycle ergometer exercise.
    • To analyze the impact of body position (standing vs. lying) during bicycle ergometry.
    • To inform equipment selection and result interpretation in exercise testing.

    Main Methods:

    • Physiological parameters were measured during standardized exercise protocols on treadmills and bicycle ergometers.
    • Comparisons were made between treadmill exercise and bicycle ergometer exercise.
    • Bicycle ergometer tests were conducted in both standing and lying positions.

    Main Results:

    • Treadmill exercise resulted in higher VO2 max, O2 pulse, cardiac output, stroke volume, and calf blood flow compared to ergometer exercise.
    • Treadmill exercise also led to a higher arteriovenous oxygen difference (a-vO2 difference).
    • Cranking a bicycle ergometer in a standing position elevated heart rate, ventilation, VO2, and lactic acid more than in a lying position, but with lower stroke volume and arterial pressure.

    Conclusions:

    • Treadmills and bicycle ergometers elicit distinct physiological responses.
    • Exercise position significantly impacts physiological outcomes on a bicycle ergometer.
    • Understanding these differences is crucial for accurate exercise assessment and comparison.