The major limitation to exercise performance in COPD is inadequate energy supply to the respiratory and locomotor muscles.

No doubt dynamic hyperinflation and lack of oxidative capacity of skeletal muscles are important causes of exercise limitation in COPD. O'Donnell and Webb and Debigare and Maltais will convince the reader of this by the elegant experiments they have performed. The thesis we will put forward is that

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