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The Relationship between VO(2) and Muscle Deoxygenation Kinetics and Upper Body Repeated Sprint Performance in Trained Judokas and Healthy Individuals

The present study sought to investigate if faster upper body oxygen uptake (VO(2)) and hemoglobin/myoglobin deoxygenation ([HHb]) kinetics during heavy intensity exercise were associated with a greater upper body repeated-sprint ability (RSA) performance in a group of judokas and in a group of indiv...

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Autores principales: Antunes, André, Domingos, Christophe, Diniz, Luísa, Monteiro, Cristina P., Espada, Mário C., Alves, Francisco B., Reis, Joana F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8776052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35055684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020861
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author Antunes, André
Domingos, Christophe
Diniz, Luísa
Monteiro, Cristina P.
Espada, Mário C.
Alves, Francisco B.
Reis, Joana F.
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Domingos, Christophe
Diniz, Luísa
Monteiro, Cristina P.
Espada, Mário C.
Alves, Francisco B.
Reis, Joana F.
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description The present study sought to investigate if faster upper body oxygen uptake (VO(2)) and hemoglobin/myoglobin deoxygenation ([HHb]) kinetics during heavy intensity exercise were associated with a greater upper body repeated-sprint ability (RSA) performance in a group of judokas and in a group of individuals of heterogenous fitness level. Eight judokas (JT) and seven untrained healthy participants (UT) completed an incremental step test, two heavy intensity square-wave transitions and an upper body RSA test consisting of four 15 s sprints, with 45 s rest, from which the experimental data were obtained. In the JT group, VO(2) kinetics, [HHb] kinetics and the parameters determined in the incremental test were not associated with RSA. However, when the two groups were combined, the amplitude of the primary phase VO(2) and [HHb] were positively associated with the accumulated work in the four sprints (ΣWork). Additionally, maximal aerobic power (MAP), peak VO(2) and the first ventilatory threshold (VT(1)) showed a positive correlation with ΣWork and an inverse correlation with the decrease in peak power output (Dec-PPO) between the first and fourth sprints. Faster VO(2) and [HHb] kinetics do not seem to be associated with an increased upper body RSA in JT. However, other variables of aerobic fitness seem to be associated with an increased upper body RSA performance in a group of individuals with heterogeneous fitness level.
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spelling pubmed-87760522022-01-21 The Relationship between VO(2) and Muscle Deoxygenation Kinetics and Upper Body Repeated Sprint Performance in Trained Judokas and Healthy Individuals Antunes, André Domingos, Christophe Diniz, Luísa Monteiro, Cristina P. Espada, Mário C. Alves, Francisco B. Reis, Joana F. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The present study sought to investigate if faster upper body oxygen uptake (VO(2)) and hemoglobin/myoglobin deoxygenation ([HHb]) kinetics during heavy intensity exercise were associated with a greater upper body repeated-sprint ability (RSA) performance in a group of judokas and in a group of individuals of heterogenous fitness level. Eight judokas (JT) and seven untrained healthy participants (UT) completed an incremental step test, two heavy intensity square-wave transitions and an upper body RSA test consisting of four 15 s sprints, with 45 s rest, from which the experimental data were obtained. In the JT group, VO(2) kinetics, [HHb] kinetics and the parameters determined in the incremental test were not associated with RSA. However, when the two groups were combined, the amplitude of the primary phase VO(2) and [HHb] were positively associated with the accumulated work in the four sprints (ΣWork). Additionally, maximal aerobic power (MAP), peak VO(2) and the first ventilatory threshold (VT(1)) showed a positive correlation with ΣWork and an inverse correlation with the decrease in peak power output (Dec-PPO) between the first and fourth sprints. Faster VO(2) and [HHb] kinetics do not seem to be associated with an increased upper body RSA in JT. However, other variables of aerobic fitness seem to be associated with an increased upper body RSA performance in a group of individuals with heterogeneous fitness level. MDPI 2022-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8776052/ /pubmed/35055684 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020861 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Antunes, André
Domingos, Christophe
Diniz, Luísa
Monteiro, Cristina P.
Espada, Mário C.
Alves, Francisco B.
Reis, Joana F.
The Relationship between VO(2) and Muscle Deoxygenation Kinetics and Upper Body Repeated Sprint Performance in Trained Judokas and Healthy Individuals
title The Relationship between VO(2) and Muscle Deoxygenation Kinetics and Upper Body Repeated Sprint Performance in Trained Judokas and Healthy Individuals
title_full The Relationship between VO(2) and Muscle Deoxygenation Kinetics and Upper Body Repeated Sprint Performance in Trained Judokas and Healthy Individuals
title_fullStr The Relationship between VO(2) and Muscle Deoxygenation Kinetics and Upper Body Repeated Sprint Performance in Trained Judokas and Healthy Individuals
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship between VO(2) and Muscle Deoxygenation Kinetics and Upper Body Repeated Sprint Performance in Trained Judokas and Healthy Individuals
title_short The Relationship between VO(2) and Muscle Deoxygenation Kinetics and Upper Body Repeated Sprint Performance in Trained Judokas and Healthy Individuals
title_sort relationship between vo(2) and muscle deoxygenation kinetics and upper body repeated sprint performance in trained judokas and healthy individuals
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8776052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35055684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020861
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