Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Alan Lins
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufal.br/handle/riufal/4822
Resumo: The pacing strategy is one of the main determinants of performance, despite with few evidences indicating the optimal pacing strategy for different kinds of race. Some factors such as circadian rhythm, hormonal and metabolic changes, alertness, mood, athlete’s initial conditions and environmental factors are able to directly interfering in pacing strategy result in a better performance, although the effects of day phases is unknown. Thus, the present dissertation presents two studies: the first is a narrative review with the aim to demonstrate data about the types of pacing, their regulatory mechanisms, and environmental and circadian factors. The second, an original article, aimed to investigate the effects of different phases of day (morning vs. evening) on pacing strategy, performance, physiological, metabolic and psychological responses during a 1000-m cycling time trial. As evidenced in the review article, the short term events usually begin and remain at high power output values throughout the race, characterized by an "all-out" pacing strategy. Moderate to long duration tasks tend to start with lower power output and keep either an average throughout the race (even pacing strategy), or increase (negative pacing strategy), or decrease (positive pacing strategy), or even present varied behaviors (parabolic or varied pacing strategy). The complex regulatory mechanisms of pacing strategy is based on the teleantecipation processes, so some of the environmental factors (e.g., temperature and oxygen content environment), motivational aspects and previous experiences represent components capable of exerting influence on the pacing strategy adopted and consequently, the end result. In the original article, nine recreational cyclists demonstrated a trend to reduce time to complete the task in the evening than in the morning. During the evening, they had higher concentrations of GH, which was accompanied by high levels of glucose, sublingual temperature and affectivity, and lower concentrations of cortisol, suggesting a more favorable environment for better performance. However, pacing strategy was similar between morning and evening. Based on these findings, the present dissertation shows evidence of improved performance in the evening, with some synchronous metabolic, physiological and psychological variations.
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spelling Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismoPacing and time of day in cycling exerciseCiclismoFase do dia e metabolismoPacing – Aspectos fisiológicosPacing – Aspectos metabólicosPacing – Aspectos psicológicosCyclingPhase of the day and metabolismPacing - Physiological AspectsPacing - Metabolic AspectsPacing - Psychological AspectsCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::NUTRICAOThe pacing strategy is one of the main determinants of performance, despite with few evidences indicating the optimal pacing strategy for different kinds of race. Some factors such as circadian rhythm, hormonal and metabolic changes, alertness, mood, athlete’s initial conditions and environmental factors are able to directly interfering in pacing strategy result in a better performance, although the effects of day phases is unknown. Thus, the present dissertation presents two studies: the first is a narrative review with the aim to demonstrate data about the types of pacing, their regulatory mechanisms, and environmental and circadian factors. The second, an original article, aimed to investigate the effects of different phases of day (morning vs. evening) on pacing strategy, performance, physiological, metabolic and psychological responses during a 1000-m cycling time trial. As evidenced in the review article, the short term events usually begin and remain at high power output values throughout the race, characterized by an "all-out" pacing strategy. Moderate to long duration tasks tend to start with lower power output and keep either an average throughout the race (even pacing strategy), or increase (negative pacing strategy), or decrease (positive pacing strategy), or even present varied behaviors (parabolic or varied pacing strategy). The complex regulatory mechanisms of pacing strategy is based on the teleantecipation processes, so some of the environmental factors (e.g., temperature and oxygen content environment), motivational aspects and previous experiences represent components capable of exerting influence on the pacing strategy adopted and consequently, the end result. In the original article, nine recreational cyclists demonstrated a trend to reduce time to complete the task in the evening than in the morning. During the evening, they had higher concentrations of GH, which was accompanied by high levels of glucose, sublingual temperature and affectivity, and lower concentrations of cortisol, suggesting a more favorable environment for better performance. However, pacing strategy was similar between morning and evening. Based on these findings, the present dissertation shows evidence of improved performance in the evening, with some synchronous metabolic, physiological and psychological variations.CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorFAPEAL - Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de AlagoasAs estratégias de ritmo, também denominadas como pacing, é um dos principais fatores determinantes do desempenho, apesar de existir poucas evidências na literatura mencionarem a estratégia ideal para diferentes tipos de provas. Alguns outros fatores, tais como ritmicidade circadiana, variações hormonais e metabólicas, estado de alerta, estado de humor, condições iniciais dos atletas e fatores ambientais demonstram-se capazes de interferir diretamente no atleta e podem resultar no melhor desempenho, embora o presente autor desconheça relatos na literatura que mencionem conjuntamente os efeitos de algumas destas variáveis sobre o pacing em provas contra-relógio de curta duração em diferentes fases do dia. Desta forma, a presente dissertação apresenta dois artigos: o primeiro, uma revisão narrativa com o objetivo de demonstrar o estado da arte sobre os tipos de pacing, seus mecanismos de regulação, influência dos fatores ambientais e circadianos. O segundo objetivo corresponde ao artigo original que teve o intuito de verificar os efeitos de diferentes fases do dia (manhã vs. Tarde) sobre o pacing, desempenho, respostas fisiológicas, metabólicas e psicológicas em provas contrarelógio de ciclismo de 1000-m. Conforme as evidências do artigo de revisão, os eventos de menor duração geralmente iniciam-se e mantêm-se em elevados valores de potência ao longo da prova, caracterizado por um pacing “all-out”. Já as tarefas de moderada à longa duração tendem a iniciar com valores menores de potência que podem se manter numa média durante toda a prova (pacing constante), aumentar (pacing negativo), diminuir (pacing positivo), ou ainda, apresentar comportamentos variados (pacing parabólico ou variados). Os complexos mecanismos de regulação do pacing baseiam-se nos processos de teleantecipação, de modo que alguns dos fatores ambientais (ex., temperatura e conteúdo de oxigênio ambiente), aspectos motivacionais e experiências prévias representam componentes capazes de exercer influências na estratégia adotada e, consequentemente, no resultado final. Já as evidências do estudo original realizado com nove ciclistas recreacionais em quatro visitas ao laboratório, demonstraram uma tendência ao menor tempo para completar a prova durante a tarde em detrimento da manhã. Ainda durante a tarde, foram evidenciados maiores concentrações de GH acompanhado de valores elevados de glicose, temperatura sublingual e afetividade com menores concentrações de cortisol, o que dá indícios de um ambiente mais favorável ao melhor desempenho com menores efeitos catabólicos na fase da tarde apesar de não ter sido evidenciado diferenças significativa no pacing entre manhã e tarde. Finalmente, com base nos achados, a presente dissertação demonstra evidências do melhor desempenho durante a tarde, sincrônica com algumas variações metabólicas, fisiológicas e psicológicas também encontradas nesta fase do dia.Universidade Federal de AlagoasBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em NutriçãoUFALSilva, Adriano Eduardo Lima dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0458762470614776Gualano, Brunohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1709968253015428Andrade, Tiago Gomes dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0995435972741771Fernandes, Alan Lins2019-04-01T18:45:41Z2019-03-082019-04-01T18:45:41Z2013-03-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfFERNANDES, Alan Lins. Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo. 2019. 70 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo
Pacing and time of day in cycling exercise
title Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo
spellingShingle Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo
Fernandes, Alan Lins
Ciclismo
Fase do dia e metabolismo
Pacing – Aspectos fisiológicos
Pacing – Aspectos metabólicos
Pacing – Aspectos psicológicos
Cycling
Phase of the day and metabolism
Pacing - Physiological Aspects
Pacing - Metabolic Aspects
Pacing - Psychological Aspects
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::NUTRICAO
title_short Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo
title_full Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo
title_fullStr Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo
title_full_unstemmed Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo
title_sort Pacing e fase do dia no ciclismo
author Fernandes, Alan Lins
author_facet Fernandes, Alan Lins
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Adriano Eduardo Lima da
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0458762470614776
Gualano, Bruno
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1709968253015428
Andrade, Tiago Gomes de
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0995435972741771
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Alan Lins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciclismo
Fase do dia e metabolismo
Pacing – Aspectos fisiológicos
Pacing – Aspectos metabólicos
Pacing – Aspectos psicológicos
Cycling
Phase of the day and metabolism
Pacing - Physiological Aspects
Pacing - Metabolic Aspects
Pacing - Psychological Aspects
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::NUTRICAO
topic Ciclismo
Fase do dia e metabolismo
Pacing – Aspectos fisiológicos
Pacing – Aspectos metabólicos
Pacing – Aspectos psicológicos
Cycling
Phase of the day and metabolism
Pacing - Physiological Aspects
Pacing - Metabolic Aspects
Pacing - Psychological Aspects
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::NUTRICAO
description The pacing strategy is one of the main determinants of performance, despite with few evidences indicating the optimal pacing strategy for different kinds of race. Some factors such as circadian rhythm, hormonal and metabolic changes, alertness, mood, athlete’s initial conditions and environmental factors are able to directly interfering in pacing strategy result in a better performance, although the effects of day phases is unknown. Thus, the present dissertation presents two studies: the first is a narrative review with the aim to demonstrate data about the types of pacing, their regulatory mechanisms, and environmental and circadian factors. The second, an original article, aimed to investigate the effects of different phases of day (morning vs. evening) on pacing strategy, performance, physiological, metabolic and psychological responses during a 1000-m cycling time trial. As evidenced in the review article, the short term events usually begin and remain at high power output values throughout the race, characterized by an "all-out" pacing strategy. Moderate to long duration tasks tend to start with lower power output and keep either an average throughout the race (even pacing strategy), or increase (negative pacing strategy), or decrease (positive pacing strategy), or even present varied behaviors (parabolic or varied pacing strategy). The complex regulatory mechanisms of pacing strategy is based on the teleantecipation processes, so some of the environmental factors (e.g., temperature and oxygen content environment), motivational aspects and previous experiences represent components capable of exerting influence on the pacing strategy adopted and consequently, the end result. In the original article, nine recreational cyclists demonstrated a trend to reduce time to complete the task in the evening than in the morning. During the evening, they had higher concentrations of GH, which was accompanied by high levels of glucose, sublingual temperature and affectivity, and lower concentrations of cortisol, suggesting a more favorable environment for better performance. However, pacing strategy was similar between morning and evening. Based on these findings, the present dissertation shows evidence of improved performance in the evening, with some synchronous metabolic, physiological and psychological variations.
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