2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2010.04.016
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Effects of maximal oxygen uptake test and prolonged cycle ergometer exercise on the quiet standing control

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“…In tests carried out after the racing season body balance deteriorated in the ORC group following exercise with eyes closed. According to several authors, fatigue provokes temporary balance disruption [12,16], when receptor activity -muscle spindles and Golgi-Mazzoni corpuscles -is reduced [8,16,17,18,19]. Mountain cycling may in fact involve exertion fatigue processes different from those occurring in road cycling.…”
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“…In tests carried out after the racing season body balance deteriorated in the ORC group following exercise with eyes closed. According to several authors, fatigue provokes temporary balance disruption [12,16], when receptor activity -muscle spindles and Golgi-Mazzoni corpuscles -is reduced [8,16,17,18,19]. Mountain cycling may in fact involve exertion fatigue processes different from those occurring in road cycling.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mountain cycling may in fact involve exertion fatigue processes different from those occurring in road cycling. The intensity, volume and the nature of movement induce other mechanisms reducing work capacity, which influences the extent and duration of body balance modifications [8,12,16]. Mountain cycling involves shorter and more intensive exercise than road cycling.…”
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“…Entretanto, Nardone et al (1997) e Mello et al (2010) não encontraram aumento na oscilação postural após uma caminhada quando a intensidade foi inferior a 60% da frequência cardíaca máxima ou corresponde a 70% do limiar ventilatório. Os autores supõem que quando a intensidade do exercício é menor do que o limiar de acumulação de lactato, a oscilação postural parece se manter inalterada.…”
Section: Alterações Na Homeostase Do Organismo Que Alteram O Controleunclassified
“…Em todas as nossas condições experimentais, o exercício físico máximo na esteira produziu um aumento na oscilação postural. Esse achado já era esperado e corroborou com investigações anteriores (Mello et al, 2010;Nardone et al, 1997;Nardone et al, 1998;Strang, Berg, & Hieronymus, 2009;Strang, Choi, & Berg, 2008;Springer & Pincivero, 2009;Zemkova & Hamar, 2014) Nos nossos resultados observamos um aumento de 52% da velocidade média AP e 30 % de aumento para velocidade média ML imediatamente após o protocolo de esforço físico.…”
Section: Efeitos Imediatos Da Fadiga Geral No Controle Da Postura Sobunclassified