Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice
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Resumo: | We aimed to compare the velocity, physiological responses, and stroke mechanics between the lactate parameters determined in an incremental step test (IST) and maximal lactate steady state (MLSS). Fourteen well-trained male swimmers (16.8 ± 2.8 years) were timed for 400 m and 200 m (T200). Afterwards, a 7 × 200-m front-crawl IST was performed. Swimming velocity, heart rate (HR), blood lactate concentration (BLC), stroke mechanics, and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were measured throughout the IST and in the 30-min continuous test (CT) bouts for MLSS determination. Swimming velocities at lactate threshold determined with log-log methodology (1.34 ± 0.06 m·s−1) and Dmax methodology (1.40 ± 0.06 m·s−1); and also, the velocity at BLC of 4 mmol·L−1 (1.36 ± 0.07) were not significantly different from MLSSv, however, Bland–Altman analysis showed wide limits of agreement and the concordance correlation coefficient showed poor strength of agreement between the aforementioned parameters which precludes their interchangeable use. Stroke mechanics, HR, RPE, and BLC in MLSSv were not significantly different from the fourth repetition of IST (85% of T200), which by itself can provide useful support to daily practice of well-trained swimmers. Nevertheless, the determination of MLSSv, based on a CT, remains more accurate for exercise evaluation and prescription. |
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Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practiceWell-trained swimmersMaximal lactate steady stateLactate thresholdContinuous testIncremental testPerformance markersWe aimed to compare the velocity, physiological responses, and stroke mechanics between the lactate parameters determined in an incremental step test (IST) and maximal lactate steady state (MLSS). Fourteen well-trained male swimmers (16.8 ± 2.8 years) were timed for 400 m and 200 m (T200). Afterwards, a 7 × 200-m front-crawl IST was performed. Swimming velocity, heart rate (HR), blood lactate concentration (BLC), stroke mechanics, and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were measured throughout the IST and in the 30-min continuous test (CT) bouts for MLSS determination. Swimming velocities at lactate threshold determined with log-log methodology (1.34 ± 0.06 m·s−1) and Dmax methodology (1.40 ± 0.06 m·s−1); and also, the velocity at BLC of 4 mmol·L−1 (1.36 ± 0.07) were not significantly different from MLSSv, however, Bland–Altman analysis showed wide limits of agreement and the concordance correlation coefficient showed poor strength of agreement between the aforementioned parameters which precludes their interchangeable use. Stroke mechanics, HR, RPE, and BLC in MLSSv were not significantly different from the fourth repetition of IST (85% of T200), which by itself can provide useful support to daily practice of well-trained swimmers. Nevertheless, the determination of MLSSv, based on a CT, remains more accurate for exercise evaluation and prescription.MDPIRepositório ComumEspada, MárioAlves, Francisco B.Curto, DáliaFerreira, CátiaSantos, Fernando Jorge Lourenço DosPessôa-Filho, Dalton M.Reis, Joana F.2022-06-24T10:08:28Z20212021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/41180engEspada, M. C., Alves, F. B., Curto, D., Ferreira, C. C., Santos, F. J., Pessôa-Filho, D. M., & Reis, J. F. (2021). Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice. International Journal of Environmental Research, 18(2), 477.1660-4601info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-21T09:57:01Zoai:comum.rcaap.pt:10400.26/41180Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:12:26.267526Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice |
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Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice |
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Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice Espada, Mário Well-trained swimmers Maximal lactate steady state Lactate threshold Continuous test Incremental test Performance markers |
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Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice |
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Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice |
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Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice |
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Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice |
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Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice |
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Espada, Mário |
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Espada, Mário Alves, Francisco B. Curto, Dália Ferreira, Cátia Santos, Fernando Jorge Lourenço Dos Pessôa-Filho, Dalton M. Reis, Joana F. |
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Alves, Francisco B. Curto, Dália Ferreira, Cátia Santos, Fernando Jorge Lourenço Dos Pessôa-Filho, Dalton M. Reis, Joana F. |
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Espada, Mário Alves, Francisco B. Curto, Dália Ferreira, Cátia Santos, Fernando Jorge Lourenço Dos Pessôa-Filho, Dalton M. Reis, Joana F. |
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Well-trained swimmers Maximal lactate steady state Lactate threshold Continuous test Incremental test Performance markers |
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Well-trained swimmers Maximal lactate steady state Lactate threshold Continuous test Incremental test Performance markers |
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We aimed to compare the velocity, physiological responses, and stroke mechanics between the lactate parameters determined in an incremental step test (IST) and maximal lactate steady state (MLSS). Fourteen well-trained male swimmers (16.8 ± 2.8 years) were timed for 400 m and 200 m (T200). Afterwards, a 7 × 200-m front-crawl IST was performed. Swimming velocity, heart rate (HR), blood lactate concentration (BLC), stroke mechanics, and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were measured throughout the IST and in the 30-min continuous test (CT) bouts for MLSS determination. Swimming velocities at lactate threshold determined with log-log methodology (1.34 ± 0.06 m·s−1) and Dmax methodology (1.40 ± 0.06 m·s−1); and also, the velocity at BLC of 4 mmol·L−1 (1.36 ± 0.07) were not significantly different from MLSSv, however, Bland–Altman analysis showed wide limits of agreement and the concordance correlation coefficient showed poor strength of agreement between the aforementioned parameters which precludes their interchangeable use. Stroke mechanics, HR, RPE, and BLC in MLSSv were not significantly different from the fourth repetition of IST (85% of T200), which by itself can provide useful support to daily practice of well-trained swimmers. Nevertheless, the determination of MLSSv, based on a CT, remains more accurate for exercise evaluation and prescription. |
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Espada, M. C., Alves, F. B., Curto, D., Ferreira, C. C., Santos, F. J., Pessôa-Filho, D. M., & Reis, J. F. (2021). Can an incremental step test be used for maximal lactate steady state determination in swimming? Clues for practice. International Journal of Environmental Research, 18(2), 477. 1660-4601 |
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