![]() ![]() The slope does not appear to change with training. The slope of the linear part is the ventilation equivalent for oxygen and is within the range of 20 to 30 l.min −1 ventilation per l.min −1 of oxygen consumption. The respiratory minute volume is normally very well matched to the increased oxygen consumption, and the relationship between minute volume and oxygen consumption is approximately linear up to an oxygen consumption of about 2 l.min −1 in the untrained subject and more after training ( Fig. Andrew B Lumb MB BS FRCA, in Nunn's Applied Respiratory Physiology (Eighth Edition), 2017 Ventilation Equivalent for Oxygen ![]()
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