Oxygen Request

Oxygen demand is the amount of oxygen required by the body to perform a specific job. It is measured in milliliters of oxygen consumed per kilogram of body weight per minute. Oxygen demand is an important indicator for assessing the physical performance and endurance of the body.

Oxygen plays a key role in human metabolism. Without enough oxygen, the body cannot perform its work at full capacity. With a lack of oxygen, oxygen starvation begins, which can lead to various diseases and dysfunctions of the body.

When performing physical work, the body consumes oxygen in large quantities. For example, when running long distances or performing high-intensity exercise, oxygen demand can reach 10-20 liters of oxygen per kilogram of body weight per minute. At the same time, when performing less intense work, the oxygen demand decreases to 5-10 liters per kilogram of weight per minute.

Various methods are used to determine oxygen demand. One of the most common methods is the use of gas analyzers. These devices measure the concentration of oxygen in the blood and other body fluids. Another method is to measure oxygen consumption during exercise.

Knowledge of oxygen demand is important for athletes, workers involved in heavy physical labor, as well as for people suffering from diseases associated with a lack of oxygen in the body. Monitoring oxygen demand allows you to determine the level of physical performance of the body and take timely measures to improve it.



Currently, more and more people around the world are faced with the problem of low oxygen levels in the blood. This is due to the deterioration of the environmental situation, air pollution, as well as physical inactivity. Low oxygen levels can lead to a variety of lung, heart, brain and other serious health problems. To help solve this problem, we created