Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers?
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Resumo: | The aim of the present study was to determine if VO2 Kinetics (VO2K) and specifically, the time constant (tau) from rest to maximal and supramaximal velocities is influenced by the swimming intensity. Thirteen well trained female swimmers performed a discontinuous incremental test for maximal oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and maximal aerobic velocity (MAV) assessment and, two 100-m transitions for MAV (100(MAV)) and all out sprint (100mT). In the 100-m tests, maximal rise of VO2 (VO2rise), oxygen deficit at the onset of exercise (O-2InitialDef) and VO2K were determined. All tests were conducted using a breath-by-breath apparatus (K4b(2), Cosmed, Italy) connected to a swimming snorkel (new-AquaTrainer (R), Cosmed, Italy) for pulmonary gas sampling and an underwater visual pacer for velocity control. VO2peak at the incremental test was significantly higher than the VO2rise of both 100-m tests. Swimmers presented a significantly faster VO2K response (lower tau) at the 100(MT) (similar to 12s Vs similar to 26s) which lead to a significantly lower O-2initiaiDef compared to the 100mAv. VO2rise and tau were correlated between tests (r=0.71, p<0.01 and r=0.59, p<0.05, respectively). Based on our results it seems that the VO2K is influenced by the exercise intensity at maximal and supramaximal intensities, getting faster as the exercise becomes more demanding. Furthermore, the capacity of attaining higher oxidative rates could be related to the physiological characteristics of the swimmers, since those who were more efficient in a physiological point of view (faster kinetics with higher VO2) in one test were those who presented better results in the other. |
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Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers?SwimmingVO2 kineticsSupramaximal IntensityFemale swimmersYouth athletesThe aim of the present study was to determine if VO2 Kinetics (VO2K) and specifically, the time constant (tau) from rest to maximal and supramaximal velocities is influenced by the swimming intensity. Thirteen well trained female swimmers performed a discontinuous incremental test for maximal oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and maximal aerobic velocity (MAV) assessment and, two 100-m transitions for MAV (100(MAV)) and all out sprint (100mT). In the 100-m tests, maximal rise of VO2 (VO2rise), oxygen deficit at the onset of exercise (O-2InitialDef) and VO2K were determined. All tests were conducted using a breath-by-breath apparatus (K4b(2), Cosmed, Italy) connected to a swimming snorkel (new-AquaTrainer (R), Cosmed, Italy) for pulmonary gas sampling and an underwater visual pacer for velocity control. VO2peak at the incremental test was significantly higher than the VO2rise of both 100-m tests. Swimmers presented a significantly faster VO2K response (lower tau) at the 100(MT) (similar to 12s Vs similar to 26s) which lead to a significantly lower O-2initiaiDef compared to the 100mAv. VO2rise and tau were correlated between tests (r=0.71, p<0.01 and r=0.59, p<0.05, respectively). Based on our results it seems that the VO2K is influenced by the exercise intensity at maximal and supramaximal intensities, getting faster as the exercise becomes more demanding. Furthermore, the capacity of attaining higher oxidative rates could be related to the physiological characteristics of the swimmers, since those who were more efficient in a physiological point of view (faster kinetics with higher VO2) in one test were those who presented better results in the other.Univ Lisbon, CIPER, Fac Human Kinet, Lisbon, PortugalSao Paulo State Univ, UNESP, Sao Paulo, BrazilPolytech Inst Setubal, Sch Educ, Setubal Municipality, PortugalUniv Europeia, Lisbon, PortugalSao Paulo State Univ, UNESP, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv AlicanteUniv LisbonUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Polytech Inst SetubalUniv EuropeiaAlmeida, Tiago [UNESP]Pessoa Filho, Dalton M. [UNESP]Espada, MarioReis, JoanaSimionato, Astor [UNESP]Siqueira, Leandro [UNESP]Sancassani, Andrei [UNESP]Oliveira, Joao [UNESP]Alves, Francisco2022-04-28T17:20:28Z2022-04-28T17:20:28Z2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleS1566-S1569Journal Of Human Sport And Exercise. Alicante: Univ Alicante, v. 14, p. S1566-S1569, 2019.1988-5202http://hdl.handle.net/11449/218332WOS:000685988000104Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal Of Human Sport And Exerciseinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T17:20:29Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/218332Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-06T00:11:25.844223Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers? |
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Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers? |
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Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers? Almeida, Tiago [UNESP] Swimming VO2 kinetics Supramaximal Intensity Female swimmers Youth athletes |
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Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers? |
title_full |
Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers? |
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Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers? |
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Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers? |
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Is VO2 kinetics influenced by swimming intensity in maximal and supramaximal velocities in young female swimmers? |
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Almeida, Tiago [UNESP] |
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Almeida, Tiago [UNESP] Pessoa Filho, Dalton M. [UNESP] Espada, Mario Reis, Joana Simionato, Astor [UNESP] Siqueira, Leandro [UNESP] Sancassani, Andrei [UNESP] Oliveira, Joao [UNESP] Alves, Francisco |
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author |
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Pessoa Filho, Dalton M. [UNESP] Espada, Mario Reis, Joana Simionato, Astor [UNESP] Siqueira, Leandro [UNESP] Sancassani, Andrei [UNESP] Oliveira, Joao [UNESP] Alves, Francisco |
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Univ Lisbon Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Polytech Inst Setubal Univ Europeia |
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Almeida, Tiago [UNESP] Pessoa Filho, Dalton M. [UNESP] Espada, Mario Reis, Joana Simionato, Astor [UNESP] Siqueira, Leandro [UNESP] Sancassani, Andrei [UNESP] Oliveira, Joao [UNESP] Alves, Francisco |
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Swimming VO2 kinetics Supramaximal Intensity Female swimmers Youth athletes |
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Swimming VO2 kinetics Supramaximal Intensity Female swimmers Youth athletes |
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The aim of the present study was to determine if VO2 Kinetics (VO2K) and specifically, the time constant (tau) from rest to maximal and supramaximal velocities is influenced by the swimming intensity. Thirteen well trained female swimmers performed a discontinuous incremental test for maximal oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and maximal aerobic velocity (MAV) assessment and, two 100-m transitions for MAV (100(MAV)) and all out sprint (100mT). In the 100-m tests, maximal rise of VO2 (VO2rise), oxygen deficit at the onset of exercise (O-2InitialDef) and VO2K were determined. All tests were conducted using a breath-by-breath apparatus (K4b(2), Cosmed, Italy) connected to a swimming snorkel (new-AquaTrainer (R), Cosmed, Italy) for pulmonary gas sampling and an underwater visual pacer for velocity control. VO2peak at the incremental test was significantly higher than the VO2rise of both 100-m tests. Swimmers presented a significantly faster VO2K response (lower tau) at the 100(MT) (similar to 12s Vs similar to 26s) which lead to a significantly lower O-2initiaiDef compared to the 100mAv. VO2rise and tau were correlated between tests (r=0.71, p<0.01 and r=0.59, p<0.05, respectively). Based on our results it seems that the VO2K is influenced by the exercise intensity at maximal and supramaximal intensities, getting faster as the exercise becomes more demanding. Furthermore, the capacity of attaining higher oxidative rates could be related to the physiological characteristics of the swimmers, since those who were more efficient in a physiological point of view (faster kinetics with higher VO2) in one test were those who presented better results in the other. |
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Journal Of Human Sport And Exercise. Alicante: Univ Alicante, v. 14, p. S1566-S1569, 2019. 1988-5202 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/218332 WOS:000685988000104 |
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Journal Of Human Sport And Exercise. Alicante: Univ Alicante, v. 14, p. S1566-S1569, 2019. 1988-5202 WOS:000685988000104 |
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