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Chronic training status affects muscle excitation of the vastus lateralis during repeated contractions
This study examined electromyographic amplitude (EMG(RMS))-force relationships during repeated submaximal knee extensor muscle actions among chronic aerobically-(AT), resistance-trained (RT), and sedentary (SED) individuals. Fifteen adults (5/group) attempted 20 isometric trapezoidal muscle actions...
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Chengdu Sport University
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040376/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36994174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smhs.2022.12.005 |
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author | Jeon, Sunggun Sontag, Stephanie A. Herda, Trent J. Trevino, Michael A. |
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description | This study examined electromyographic amplitude (EMG(RMS))-force relationships during repeated submaximal knee extensor muscle actions among chronic aerobically-(AT), resistance-trained (RT), and sedentary (SED) individuals. Fifteen adults (5/group) attempted 20 isometric trapezoidal muscle actions at 50% of maximal strength. Surface electromyography (EMG) was recorded from vastus lateralis (VL) during the muscle actions. For the first and last successfully completed contractions, linear regression models were fit to the log-transformed EMG(RMS)-force relationships during the linearly increasing and decreasing segments, and the b terms (slope) and a terms (antilog of y-intercept) were calculated. EMG(RMS) was averaged during steady force. Only the AT completed all 20 muscle actions. During the first contraction, the b terms for RT (1.301 ± 0.197) were greater than AT (0.910 ± 0.123; p = 0.008) and SED (0.912 ± 0.162; p = 0.008) during the linearly increasing segment, and in comparison to the linearly decreasing segment (1.018 ± 0.139; p = 0.014), respectively. For the last contraction, the b terms for RT were greater than AT during the linearly increasing (RT = 1.373 ± 0.353; AT = 0.883 ± 0.129; p = 0.018) and decreasing (RT = 1.526 ± 0.328; AT = 0.970 ± 0.223; p = 0.010) segments. In addition, the b terms for SED increased from the linearly increasing (0.968 ± 0.144) to decreasing segment (1.268 ± 0.126; p = 0.015). There were no training, segment, or contraction differences for the a terms. EMG(RMS) during steady force increased from the first- ([64.08 ± 51.68] μV) to last-contraction ([86.73 ± 49.55] μV; p = 0.001) collapsed across training statuses. The b terms differentiated the rate of change for EMG(RMS) with increments in force among training groups, indicating greater muscle excitation to the motoneuron pool was necessary for the RT than AT during the linearly increasing and decreasing segments of a repetitive task. |
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spelling | pubmed-100403762023-03-28 Chronic training status affects muscle excitation of the vastus lateralis during repeated contractions Jeon, Sunggun Sontag, Stephanie A. Herda, Trent J. Trevino, Michael A. Sports Med Health Sci Original Article This study examined electromyographic amplitude (EMG(RMS))-force relationships during repeated submaximal knee extensor muscle actions among chronic aerobically-(AT), resistance-trained (RT), and sedentary (SED) individuals. Fifteen adults (5/group) attempted 20 isometric trapezoidal muscle actions at 50% of maximal strength. Surface electromyography (EMG) was recorded from vastus lateralis (VL) during the muscle actions. For the first and last successfully completed contractions, linear regression models were fit to the log-transformed EMG(RMS)-force relationships during the linearly increasing and decreasing segments, and the b terms (slope) and a terms (antilog of y-intercept) were calculated. EMG(RMS) was averaged during steady force. Only the AT completed all 20 muscle actions. During the first contraction, the b terms for RT (1.301 ± 0.197) were greater than AT (0.910 ± 0.123; p = 0.008) and SED (0.912 ± 0.162; p = 0.008) during the linearly increasing segment, and in comparison to the linearly decreasing segment (1.018 ± 0.139; p = 0.014), respectively. For the last contraction, the b terms for RT were greater than AT during the linearly increasing (RT = 1.373 ± 0.353; AT = 0.883 ± 0.129; p = 0.018) and decreasing (RT = 1.526 ± 0.328; AT = 0.970 ± 0.223; p = 0.010) segments. In addition, the b terms for SED increased from the linearly increasing (0.968 ± 0.144) to decreasing segment (1.268 ± 0.126; p = 0.015). There were no training, segment, or contraction differences for the a terms. EMG(RMS) during steady force increased from the first- ([64.08 ± 51.68] μV) to last-contraction ([86.73 ± 49.55] μV; p = 0.001) collapsed across training statuses. The b terms differentiated the rate of change for EMG(RMS) with increments in force among training groups, indicating greater muscle excitation to the motoneuron pool was necessary for the RT than AT during the linearly increasing and decreasing segments of a repetitive task. Chengdu Sport University 2023-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10040376/ /pubmed/36994174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smhs.2022.12.005 Text en © 2022 Chengdu Sport University. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Jeon, Sunggun Sontag, Stephanie A. Herda, Trent J. Trevino, Michael A. Chronic training status affects muscle excitation of the vastus lateralis during repeated contractions |
title | Chronic training status affects muscle excitation of the vastus lateralis during repeated contractions |
title_full | Chronic training status affects muscle excitation of the vastus lateralis during repeated contractions |
title_fullStr | Chronic training status affects muscle excitation of the vastus lateralis during repeated contractions |
title_full_unstemmed | Chronic training status affects muscle excitation of the vastus lateralis during repeated contractions |
title_short | Chronic training status affects muscle excitation of the vastus lateralis during repeated contractions |
title_sort | chronic training status affects muscle excitation of the vastus lateralis during repeated contractions |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10040376/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36994174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.smhs.2022.12.005 |
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