Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function

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Autor(a) principal: Bertuzzi, Romulo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silva-Cavalcante, Marcos D., Couto, Patrícia Guimaraes, Azevedo, Rafael de Almeida, Coelho, Daniel Boari, Zagatto, Alessandro [UNESP], Lima-Silva, Adriano Eduardo, Millet, Guillaume Y.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2019.1708844
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/198487
Resumo: Purpose: This study investigated the effects of previous exhaustive upper body exercise on performance and neuromuscular fatigue following a 4-km cycling time-trial (4-km TT). Methods: Eight recreational cyclists performed a 4-km TT with (ARMPRE) or without (CONTR) a previous arm-crank maximal incremental test. In each experimental session, neuromuscular fatigue was evaluated with a series of electrically evoked and maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVC). Oxygen uptake ((Formula presented.) O2), heart rate, electromyographic muscle activity (EMGRMS) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) were also recorded throughout the 4-km TT. Results: The average power output during the 4-km TT was reduced (P =.027) for the ARMPRE (299 ± 59 W) group, compared with CONTR (310 ± 59 W) and overall performance in 4-km TT was impaired (P =.021) in ARMPRE (382 ± 28 s) compared with CONTR (376 ± 27 s). The decrease observed in MVC (P =.033) and potentiated peak twitch force (P =.004) at post-TT were similar between the ARMPRE and CONTR conditions (P =.739 and P =.493, respectively). There was no (P =.619) change in voluntary activation at post-TT between conditions. (Formula presented.) O2, EMGRMS and RPE measured throughout the 4-km TT were not significantly different between the conditions (P =.558, P =.558 and P =.940, respectively). The rate of RPE change relative to power output average and heart rate was higher (P =.030 and P =.013, respectively) in ARMPRE (0.031 ± 0.018 AU/W and 168 ± 8 bpm) than CONTR (0.022 ± 0.010 AU/W and 161 ± 7 bpm). Conclusion: These results suggest that impaired performance in ARMPRE was mostly due to pronounced perception of effort rather than neuromuscular fatigue.
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spelling Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular FunctionCentral fatigueinterpolated twitch techniqueperipheral fatiguerating of perceived exertionPurpose: This study investigated the effects of previous exhaustive upper body exercise on performance and neuromuscular fatigue following a 4-km cycling time-trial (4-km TT). Methods: Eight recreational cyclists performed a 4-km TT with (ARMPRE) or without (CONTR) a previous arm-crank maximal incremental test. In each experimental session, neuromuscular fatigue was evaluated with a series of electrically evoked and maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVC). Oxygen uptake ((Formula presented.) O2), heart rate, electromyographic muscle activity (EMGRMS) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) were also recorded throughout the 4-km TT. Results: The average power output during the 4-km TT was reduced (P =.027) for the ARMPRE (299 ± 59 W) group, compared with CONTR (310 ± 59 W) and overall performance in 4-km TT was impaired (P =.021) in ARMPRE (382 ± 28 s) compared with CONTR (376 ± 27 s). The decrease observed in MVC (P =.033) and potentiated peak twitch force (P =.004) at post-TT were similar between the ARMPRE and CONTR conditions (P =.739 and P =.493, respectively). There was no (P =.619) change in voluntary activation at post-TT between conditions. (Formula presented.) O2, EMGRMS and RPE measured throughout the 4-km TT were not significantly different between the conditions (P =.558, P =.558 and P =.940, respectively). The rate of RPE change relative to power output average and heart rate was higher (P =.030 and P =.013, respectively) in ARMPRE (0.031 ± 0.018 AU/W and 168 ± 8 bpm) than CONTR (0.022 ± 0.010 AU/W and 161 ± 7 bpm). Conclusion: These results suggest that impaired performance in ARMPRE was mostly due to pronounced perception of effort rather than neuromuscular fatigue.University of Sao PauloFederal University of PernambucoFederal University of ABCPaulista State University - UNESPTechnological Federal University of ParanaUniversity of CalgaryPaulista State University - UNESPUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)Federal University of ABCUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Technological Federal University of ParanaUniversity of CalgaryBertuzzi, RomuloSilva-Cavalcante, Marcos D.Couto, Patrícia GuimaraesAzevedo, Rafael de AlmeidaCoelho, Daniel BoariZagatto, Alessandro [UNESP]Lima-Silva, Adriano EduardoMillet, Guillaume Y.2020-12-12T01:14:11Z2020-12-12T01:14:11Z2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02701367.2019.1708844Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport.2168-38240270-1367http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19848710.1080/02701367.2019.17088442-s2.0-85079059685Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengResearch Quarterly for Exercise and Sportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-10-22T12:58:40Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/198487Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:35:22.690487Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function
title Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function
spellingShingle Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function
Bertuzzi, Romulo
Central fatigue
interpolated twitch technique
peripheral fatigue
rating of perceived exertion
title_short Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function
title_full Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function
title_fullStr Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function
title_full_unstemmed Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function
title_sort Prior Upper Body Exercise Impairs 4-km Cycling Time-Trial Performance Without Altering Neuromuscular Function
author Bertuzzi, Romulo
author_facet Bertuzzi, Romulo
Silva-Cavalcante, Marcos D.
Couto, Patrícia Guimaraes
Azevedo, Rafael de Almeida
Coelho, Daniel Boari
Zagatto, Alessandro [UNESP]
Lima-Silva, Adriano Eduardo
Millet, Guillaume Y.
author_role author
author2 Silva-Cavalcante, Marcos D.
Couto, Patrícia Guimaraes
Azevedo, Rafael de Almeida
Coelho, Daniel Boari
Zagatto, Alessandro [UNESP]
Lima-Silva, Adriano Eduardo
Millet, Guillaume Y.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (UFPE)
Federal University of ABC
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Technological Federal University of Parana
University of Calgary
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bertuzzi, Romulo
Silva-Cavalcante, Marcos D.
Couto, Patrícia Guimaraes
Azevedo, Rafael de Almeida
Coelho, Daniel Boari
Zagatto, Alessandro [UNESP]
Lima-Silva, Adriano Eduardo
Millet, Guillaume Y.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Central fatigue
interpolated twitch technique
peripheral fatigue
rating of perceived exertion
topic Central fatigue
interpolated twitch technique
peripheral fatigue
rating of perceived exertion
description Purpose: This study investigated the effects of previous exhaustive upper body exercise on performance and neuromuscular fatigue following a 4-km cycling time-trial (4-km TT). Methods: Eight recreational cyclists performed a 4-km TT with (ARMPRE) or without (CONTR) a previous arm-crank maximal incremental test. In each experimental session, neuromuscular fatigue was evaluated with a series of electrically evoked and maximal voluntary isometric contractions (MVC). Oxygen uptake ((Formula presented.) O2), heart rate, electromyographic muscle activity (EMGRMS) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) were also recorded throughout the 4-km TT. Results: The average power output during the 4-km TT was reduced (P =.027) for the ARMPRE (299 ± 59 W) group, compared with CONTR (310 ± 59 W) and overall performance in 4-km TT was impaired (P =.021) in ARMPRE (382 ± 28 s) compared with CONTR (376 ± 27 s). The decrease observed in MVC (P =.033) and potentiated peak twitch force (P =.004) at post-TT were similar between the ARMPRE and CONTR conditions (P =.739 and P =.493, respectively). There was no (P =.619) change in voluntary activation at post-TT between conditions. (Formula presented.) O2, EMGRMS and RPE measured throughout the 4-km TT were not significantly different between the conditions (P =.558, P =.558 and P =.940, respectively). The rate of RPE change relative to power output average and heart rate was higher (P =.030 and P =.013, respectively) in ARMPRE (0.031 ± 0.018 AU/W and 168 ± 8 bpm) than CONTR (0.022 ± 0.010 AU/W and 161 ± 7 bpm). Conclusion: These results suggest that impaired performance in ARMPRE was mostly due to pronounced perception of effort rather than neuromuscular fatigue.
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