140. SUMMARY. FACTORS AFFECTING COMPOSITION OF RESPIRED AIR: 



Part U: EXERCISE (Concluded) 

 Section 3: Effect on Composition of Expired Air, 

 Exercise vs Recovery 

 Treadmill experiment. O^ consumption three times basal. 



MAN (Continued) 



/I/ Recalculation of published data. 



Contributor : Craig, F. N. 



Reference : Bruce, R. A., Pearson, R. , Lovejoy, F. W. , 



Yu, P. N., and Brothers, G. B., J. Clin. Invest. 28:1431, 



1949. 



Section 4: Effect on Blood Lactic Acid and Composition of Alveolar Air 

 Bicycle ergoraeter. 



III Recalculation of published data. 



Contributor : Craig, F. N. 



Reference: Dill, D. B., Edwards, H. T., Foiling, A., Oberg, S. A. 



A. M., Jr., and Talbott. J. H., J. Physiol., Lond. 72:48, 1931. 



Pappenheimer, 



Part lU: HEAT 



Section 1: Increased Body Temperature; Subjects at Rest in Hot Baths 



Four subjects. O = oral, R = rectal. 



HI Recalculation of published data. 



Contributor : Craig, F. N. 



Reference : Hill, L., and Flack, M., J. Physiol., Lond. 38:57, 1909. 



Section 2: Increased Body Temperature during Exercise 

 Bicycle ergometer. Room temperature, 34°C. 



/I/ Recalculation of published data. 

 Contributo r: Craig, F. N. 

 Reference: Dill, D. B., Edwards, H. 



T., Bauer, P. S., and Levenson, E. J., Arbeitsphysiologie 4:508, 1931. 



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