2020
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00804.2019
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“…For instance, an investigation where healthy participants performed high-intensity cycling bouts with and without PE in the supine posture, Jones et al (2006) observed that PE induced a 37% reduction ( p < 0.05) in τ p (38 s ± 18 s vs. 24 ± 9, s) in the subsequent bout, that was in line with that reported in the unprimed upright posture ( Jones et al, 2006 ). Thus, findings from the current study expand the recently reported findings by our group of a significant speeding in τ p following priming exercise during moderate-intensity ( Rocha et al, 2019 ; Rocha et al, 2020 ) as well as high-intensity work-to-work exercise ( Gildea et al, 2021b ) to that of high-intensity exercise initiated from light exercise in individuals with T2D who are younger than 60 years of age.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…For instance, an investigation where healthy participants performed high-intensity cycling bouts with and without PE in the supine posture, Jones et al (2006) observed that PE induced a 37% reduction ( p < 0.05) in τ p (38 s ± 18 s vs. 24 ± 9, s) in the subsequent bout, that was in line with that reported in the unprimed upright posture ( Jones et al, 2006 ). Thus, findings from the current study expand the recently reported findings by our group of a significant speeding in τ p following priming exercise during moderate-intensity ( Rocha et al, 2019 ; Rocha et al, 2020 ) as well as high-intensity work-to-work exercise ( Gildea et al, 2021b ) to that of high-intensity exercise initiated from light exercise in individuals with T2D who are younger than 60 years of age.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This is consistent with previous results from Brandenburg et al (1999) who showed a significantly longer MRT during high-intensity cycling transitions in females with T2D compared with BMI-matched controls ( Brandenburg et al, 1999 ), although Mac Ananey et al (2011) only observed a tendency for longer kinetics in females with T2D of similar characteristics ( Mac Ananey et al, 2011 ). Importantly, we have recently reported in a subgroup of participants who took part in the present study, that T2D slows τ p during transitions to both, moderate-intensity ( Rocha et al, 2019 ; Rocha et al, 2020 ) as well as high-intensity work-to-work ( Gildea et al, 2021b ) transitions. Hence, the present study extends the findings of a blunted kinetics response to moderate and high-intensity work-to-work exercise to that of high-intensity exercise initiated from unloaded exercise, at least in middle-aged individuals with T2D when compared with carefully matched healthy controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
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