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A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of Undulatory, Staggered, and Linear Load Manipulations in Aerobic Training on Oxygen Supply, Muscle Injury, and Metabolism in Male Recreational Runners

BACKGROUND: Taper is considered as a strategy to avoid overtraining and increase peak performance in athletes. Because aerobic exercise increases the level and duration of independence during the lifespan, the participation of recreational athletes has increased in running events around the world. H...

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Autores principales: Costa, Paulo, Simão, Roberto, Perez, Anselmo, Gama, Maurício, Lanchtermacher, Rogério, Musialowski, Reinaldo, Braga, Fábio, de Mello Coelho, Valeria, Palma, Alexandre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6646634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31332593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40798-019-0200-5
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author Costa, Paulo
Simão, Roberto
Perez, Anselmo
Gama, Maurício
Lanchtermacher, Rogério
Musialowski, Reinaldo
Braga, Fábio
de Mello Coelho, Valeria
Palma, Alexandre
author_facet Costa, Paulo
Simão, Roberto
Perez, Anselmo
Gama, Maurício
Lanchtermacher, Rogério
Musialowski, Reinaldo
Braga, Fábio
de Mello Coelho, Valeria
Palma, Alexandre
author_sort Costa, Paulo
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Taper is considered as a strategy to avoid overtraining and increase peak performance in athletes. Because aerobic exercise increases the level and duration of independence during the lifespan, the participation of recreational athletes has increased in running events around the world. However, the effects of using load reduction in their training and aerobic performance are still not well known. OBJECTIVES: Our goal was to compare load manipulations, using tapering-like periods in the end of recreational athletes training evaluating alterations in oxygen supply, muscle injury, and metabolism markers. METHODS: Healthy males (n = 88, 20–35 years old) were randomly distributed in groups using a combination of two mesocycles of 4 weeks, undulatory and staggered, with two daily microcycles, undulatory and linear. Undulatory-undulatory (Und-Und) and undulatory-linear (Und-Lin) groups had load reduction in the final week of training while the staggered-undulatory (Sta-Und) and staggered-linear (Sta-Lin) groups did not. Cardiorespiratory capacity (V̇O(2max)), body mass index (BMI), and body fat % were evaluated. Blood samples were also collected to analyze hematocrit (Ht), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCHC), circulating levels of hemoglobin (Hb), creatine kinase (CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), urea (U), cortisol (C), free testosterone (FT), and free T/C ratio. RESULTS: After 8 weeks of training, Und-Und had the highest trend to increase V̇O(2max). Both Und-Und and Sta-Lin reduced body fat %. Und-Und showed a significant increase in MCHC, T and Free T/C ratio, a positive trend to increase Ht% and Hb levels, and a trend to decrease CK, LDH, and C circulating levels. Sta-Lin presented a trend to decrease Ht% and Hb levels, a significant increase in CK, LDH, AST, ALT circulating levels, and a decrease in Free T/C ratio. CONCLUSION: The use of daily undulatory training load provides better gains for aerobic fitness while the use of staggered load, mainly associated with linear load, promotes inadequate recovery in recreational runners.
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spelling pubmed-66466342019-08-09 A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of Undulatory, Staggered, and Linear Load Manipulations in Aerobic Training on Oxygen Supply, Muscle Injury, and Metabolism in Male Recreational Runners Costa, Paulo Simão, Roberto Perez, Anselmo Gama, Maurício Lanchtermacher, Rogério Musialowski, Reinaldo Braga, Fábio de Mello Coelho, Valeria Palma, Alexandre Sports Med Open Original Research Article BACKGROUND: Taper is considered as a strategy to avoid overtraining and increase peak performance in athletes. Because aerobic exercise increases the level and duration of independence during the lifespan, the participation of recreational athletes has increased in running events around the world. However, the effects of using load reduction in their training and aerobic performance are still not well known. OBJECTIVES: Our goal was to compare load manipulations, using tapering-like periods in the end of recreational athletes training evaluating alterations in oxygen supply, muscle injury, and metabolism markers. METHODS: Healthy males (n = 88, 20–35 years old) were randomly distributed in groups using a combination of two mesocycles of 4 weeks, undulatory and staggered, with two daily microcycles, undulatory and linear. Undulatory-undulatory (Und-Und) and undulatory-linear (Und-Lin) groups had load reduction in the final week of training while the staggered-undulatory (Sta-Und) and staggered-linear (Sta-Lin) groups did not. Cardiorespiratory capacity (V̇O(2max)), body mass index (BMI), and body fat % were evaluated. Blood samples were also collected to analyze hematocrit (Ht), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCHC), circulating levels of hemoglobin (Hb), creatine kinase (CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), urea (U), cortisol (C), free testosterone (FT), and free T/C ratio. RESULTS: After 8 weeks of training, Und-Und had the highest trend to increase V̇O(2max). Both Und-Und and Sta-Lin reduced body fat %. Und-Und showed a significant increase in MCHC, T and Free T/C ratio, a positive trend to increase Ht% and Hb levels, and a trend to decrease CK, LDH, and C circulating levels. Sta-Lin presented a trend to decrease Ht% and Hb levels, a significant increase in CK, LDH, AST, ALT circulating levels, and a decrease in Free T/C ratio. CONCLUSION: The use of daily undulatory training load provides better gains for aerobic fitness while the use of staggered load, mainly associated with linear load, promotes inadequate recovery in recreational runners. Springer International Publishing 2019-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6646634/ /pubmed/31332593 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40798-019-0200-5 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Costa, Paulo
Simão, Roberto
Perez, Anselmo
Gama, Maurício
Lanchtermacher, Rogério
Musialowski, Reinaldo
Braga, Fábio
de Mello Coelho, Valeria
Palma, Alexandre
A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of Undulatory, Staggered, and Linear Load Manipulations in Aerobic Training on Oxygen Supply, Muscle Injury, and Metabolism in Male Recreational Runners
title A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of Undulatory, Staggered, and Linear Load Manipulations in Aerobic Training on Oxygen Supply, Muscle Injury, and Metabolism in Male Recreational Runners
title_full A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of Undulatory, Staggered, and Linear Load Manipulations in Aerobic Training on Oxygen Supply, Muscle Injury, and Metabolism in Male Recreational Runners
title_fullStr A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of Undulatory, Staggered, and Linear Load Manipulations in Aerobic Training on Oxygen Supply, Muscle Injury, and Metabolism in Male Recreational Runners
title_full_unstemmed A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of Undulatory, Staggered, and Linear Load Manipulations in Aerobic Training on Oxygen Supply, Muscle Injury, and Metabolism in Male Recreational Runners
title_short A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of Undulatory, Staggered, and Linear Load Manipulations in Aerobic Training on Oxygen Supply, Muscle Injury, and Metabolism in Male Recreational Runners
title_sort randomized controlled trial investigating the effects of undulatory, staggered, and linear load manipulations in aerobic training on oxygen supply, muscle injury, and metabolism in male recreational runners
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6646634/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31332593
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40798-019-0200-5
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