2017
DOI: 10.1038/srep42485
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Anaerobic Capacityestimated in A Single Supramaximal Test in Cycling: Validity and Reliability Analysis

Abstract: The aim was to verify the validity (i.e., study A) and reliability (i.e., study B) of the alternative maximal accumulated oxygen deficit determined using onlya supramaximal effort (MAODALT)to estimate anaerobic capacity [i.e., estimated by the gold standard maximal accumulated oxygen deficit method (MAOD)] during cycling. In study A, the effects of supramaximal intensities on MAODALT and the comparison with the MAOD were investigated in fourteen active subjects (26 ± 6 years). In study B, the test-retest relia… Show more

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“…The gas analyzer was calibrated before each test following the manufacturer's instructions. Raw data obtained were smoothed every 5 points and interpolated to each second using the software OriginPro 2017 (OriginLab Corporation, Microcal, Massachusetts, USA) 13,14 .…”
Section: Physiological Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The gas analyzer was calibrated before each test following the manufacturer's instructions. Raw data obtained were smoothed every 5 points and interpolated to each second using the software OriginPro 2017 (OriginLab Corporation, Microcal, Massachusetts, USA) 13,14 .…”
Section: Physiological Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GXT was designed to last 8-12 minutes, following the Howley, Bassett, Welch 17 guidelines to assess the V ֽ O2max and iV ֽ O2max. Thus, the GXT started at 8 km•h -1 for men and 6.5 km•h -1 for women, with 1.5 km•h -1 increments every two minutes until voluntary exhaustion, respectively 13,14 . Voluntary exhaustion was characterized by the subject giving up or the inability to perform the effort.…”
Section: Graded Exercise Test (Gxt)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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