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Vol. 84, Issue 1, 141-145, January 1998
1 Endocrine Research Unit, 2 Department of Radiology, and 3 Anesthesia Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905
Jensen, Michael D., Tu T. Nguyen, A. Hernández
Mijares, C. Michael Johnson, and Michael J. Murray. Effects of
gender on resting leg blood flow: implications for measurement of
regional substrate oxidation. J. Appl.
Physiol. 84(1): 141-145, 1998.
These studies were
designed to examine whether the respiratory quotient (RQ) of leg tissue
(primarily skeletal muscle) would increase to a greater degree in women
than in men during meal ingestion. We found that mean leg and systemic
RQ values were similar in men under both basal and fed conditions,
whereas the agreement was poor in women. In women, leg RQ values tended
to be greater than the systemic RQ, whereas splanchnic RQ values tended
to be lower than the systemic RQ. The possibility that measurement
imprecision accounted for the different findings in women could not be
excluded because the arteriovenous blood
O2 differences were almost twice as great in men as in women (53.7 ± 5.4 vs. 28.6 ± 2.9 ml of
O2/l, respectively;
P < 0.01), as were venoarterial
blood CO2 differences. The smaller
arteriovenous differences in women appeared to limit our ability to
accurately measure their leg RQ values.
O2 uptake relative to leg fat-free
mass (FFM) was not different between men and women, whereas leg blood
flow relative to leg FFM was greater in women than in men (55 ± 3
vs. 39 ± 2 ml · kg
FFM
1 · min
1,
respectively; P < 0.001). These
findings were confirmed by examining data from other studies conducted
in our laboratory to create a larger data set. We conclude that resting
leg blood flow in women is greater (relative to FFM) than in men,
making it more difficult to accurately measure leg RQ in women.
blood oxygen; blood carbon dioxide; indirect calorimetry; body composition
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