Physiological Interpretation of the Slope during an Isokinetic Fatigue Test

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serval:BIB_5FC798B53BFE
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Physiological Interpretation of the Slope during an Isokinetic Fatigue Test
Journal
Int J Sports Med
Author(s)
Bosquet L., Gouadec K., Berryman N., Duclos C., Gremeaux V., Croisier J. L.
ISSN
1439-3964 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0172-4622
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2015
Volume
36
Number
8
Pages
680-3
Language
english
Notes
Bosquet, L
Gouadec, K
Berryman, N
Duclos, C
Gremeaux, V
Croisier, J-L
eng
Germany
Int J Sports Med. 2015 Jul;36(8):680-3. doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1398626. Epub 2015 May 5.
Abstract
To assess the relationship between selected measures (the slope and average performance) obtained during a high intensity isokinetic fatigue test of the knee (FAT) and relevant measures of anaerobic and aerobic capacities. 20 well-trained cyclists performed 3 randomly ordered sessions involving a FAT consisting in 30 reciprocal maximal concentric contractions of knee flexors and extensors at 180 degrees .s(-1), a maximal continuous graded exercise test (GXT), and a Wingate anaerobic test (WAnT). The slope calculated from peak torque (PT) and total work (TW) of knee extensors was highly associated to maximal PT (r=-0.86) and maximal TW (r=-0.87) measured during FAT, and moderately associated to peak power output measured during the WAnT (r=-0.64 to -0.71). Average PT and average TW were highly associated to maximal PT (r=0.93) and maximal TW (r=0.96), to mean power output measured during WAnT (r=0.83-0.90) and moderately associated to maximal oxygen uptake (0.58-0.67). In conclusion, the slope is mainly determined by maximal anaerobic power, while average performance is a composite measure depending on both aerobic and anaerobic energy systems according to proportions that are determined by the duration of the test.
Keywords
Adult, Anaerobic Threshold/*physiology, Bicycling/physiology, Biomechanical Phenomena, Exercise Test, Humans, Knee/*physiology, Male, Muscle Contraction/*physiology, Muscle Fatigue/*physiology, Muscle Strength/physiology, Muscle Strength Dynamometer, Muscle, Skeletal/*physiology, Oxygen Consumption/physiology, Physical Endurance/physiology, Random Allocation, Torque
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