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Reliability of Anaerobic Contributions during a Single Exhaustive Knee-extensor Exercise
The total anaerobic contribution (AC ) is a valid and reliable methodology. However, the active muscle mass plays an important role in the AC determination, which might influence its reliability. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the effects of two exhaustive intensities on the reliability of th...
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Published in: | International journal of sports medicine 2024-05, Vol.45 (5), p.359-368 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The total anaerobic contribution (AC
) is a valid and reliable methodology. However, the active muscle mass plays an important role in the AC
determination, which might influence its reliability. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the effects of two exhaustive intensities on the reliability of the AC
during a one-legged knee extension (1L-KE) exercise. Thirteen physically active males were submitted to a graded exercise to determine the peak power output (PPO) in the 1L-KE. Then, two constant-load exercises were conducted to task failure at 100% (TTF
) and 110% (TTF
) of PPO, and the exercises were repeated on a third day. The blood lactate accumulation and the oxygen uptake after exercise were used to estimate the anaerobic lactic and alactic contributions, respectively. Higher values of AC
were found after the TTF
compared to TTF
(p=0.042). In addition, no significant differences (p=0.432), low systematic error (80.9 mL), and a significant ICC (0.71; p=0.004) were found for AC
in the TTF
. However, an elevated coefficient of variation was found (13.7%). In conclusion, we suggest the use of the exhaustive efforts performed at 100% of the PPO with the 1L-KE model, but its elevated individual variability must be carefully considered in future studies. |
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ISSN: | 0172-4622 1439-3964 |
DOI: | 10.1055/a-2207-2578 |