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Metabolic demand and muscle damage induced by eccentric cycling of knee extensor and flexor muscles.
Peñailillo, Luis; Guzmán, Nicolás; Cangas, José; Reyes, Alvaro; Zbinden-Foncea, Hermann.
Afiliação
  • Peñailillo L; a Exercise Science Laboratory, School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Medicine , Universidad Finis Terrae , Santiago , Chile.
  • Guzmán N; a Exercise Science Laboratory, School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Medicine , Universidad Finis Terrae , Santiago , Chile.
  • Cangas J; a Exercise Science Laboratory, School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Medicine , Universidad Finis Terrae , Santiago , Chile.
  • Reyes A; b Carrera de Kinesiología, Unidad Docente Asociada de Ciencias de la Salud, Facultad de Medicina , Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile , Santiago , Chile.
  • Zbinden-Foncea H; a Exercise Science Laboratory, School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Medicine , Universidad Finis Terrae , Santiago , Chile.
Eur J Sport Sci ; 17(2): 179-187, 2017 Mar.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27683969
The aim of this study was to examine the metabolic demand and extent of muscle damage of eccentric cycling targeting knee flexor (FLEX) and knee extensor (EXT) muscles. METHODS: Eight sedentary men (23.3 ± 0.7 y) underwent two eccentric cycling sessions (EXT and FLEX) of 30 min each, at 60% of the maximum power output. Oxygen consumption (VO2), heart rate (HR) and rated perceived exertion (RPE) were measured during cycling. Countermovement and squat jumps (CMJ and SJ), muscle flexibility, muscle soreness and pain pressure threshold (PPT) of knee extensor and flexor muscles were measured before, immediately after and 1-4 days after cycling. RESULTS: FLEX showed greater VO2 (+23%), HR (+14%) and RPE (+18%) than EXT. CMJ and SJ performance decreased similarly after cycling. Muscle soreness increased more after EXT than FLEX and PPT decreased in knee extensor muscles after EXT and decreased in knee flexor muscles after FLEX. Greater loss of muscle flexibility in knee flexor muscles after FLEX was observed. CONCLUSION: Eccentric cycling of knee flexor muscles is metabolically more demanding than that of knee extensors, however muscle damage induced is similar. Knee flexors experienced greater loss of muscle flexibility possibly due to increased muscle stiffness following eccentric contractions.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Traumatismos em Atletas / Ciclismo / Amplitude de Movimento Articular / Músculo Esquelético / Joelho Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Sport Sci Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Chile País de publicação: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Traumatismos em Atletas / Ciclismo / Amplitude de Movimento Articular / Músculo Esquelético / Joelho Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Eur J Sport Sci Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Chile País de publicação: Reino Unido