2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077297
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Interaction of Central and Peripheral Factors during Repeated Sprints at Different Levels of Arterial O2 Saturation

Abstract: PurposeTo investigate the interaction between the development of peripheral locomotor muscle fatigue, muscle recruitment and performance during repeated-sprint exercise (RSE).MethodIn a single-blind, randomised and cross-over design, ten male team-sport athletes performed two RSE (fifteen 5-s cycling sprints interspersed with 25 s of rest; power self-selected) in normoxia and in acute moderate hypoxia (FIO2 0.138). Mechanical work, total electromyographic intensity (summed quadriceps electromyograms, RMSsum) a… Show more

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“…Provided that ∆[tHb] reflects blood perfusion, it is suggested that RS performance is not primarily limited by oxygen delivery to skeletal muscle, as this is indeed supported in the literature [24][25][26][27] , neither by blood flow-related removal of metabolites. Rather, RS performance is considered to be predominantly determined by neuromuscular factors 24-28 , including, but not limited to, neural drive, muscle excitability, PCr stores and recovery rate 28 .…”
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“…Provided that ∆[tHb] reflects blood perfusion, it is suggested that RS performance is not primarily limited by oxygen delivery to skeletal muscle, as this is indeed supported in the literature [24][25][26][27] , neither by blood flow-related removal of metabolites. Rather, RS performance is considered to be predominantly determined by neuromuscular factors 24-28 , including, but not limited to, neural drive, muscle excitability, PCr stores and recovery rate 28 .…”
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confidence: 84%
“…Mean power, peak power and peak velocities during the exercise protocol were recorded 8 by the treadmill force transducer at 25 Hz. Performance data were stored and analyzed as 141 described previously (Serpiello et al 2011 The knee extension protocol used has been described in detail elsewhere (Billaut et al 2013). …”
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“…Before, at half-time, and immediately after exercise, participants were instructed to perform a stimulate each participant's quadriceps during the MVC (Amann et al 2007;Billaut et al 2013). …”
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