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Two weeks of lower body resistance training enhances cycling tolerability to improve precision of maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing in sedentary middle-aged females.
Wagoner, Chad W; Hanson, Erik D; Ryan, Eric D; Brooks, Ryan; Wood, William A; Jensen, Brian C; Lee, Jordan T; Coffman, Erin M; Battaglini, Claudio L.
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  • Wagoner CW; Exercise Oncology Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.
  • Hanson ED; Exercise Oncology Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.
  • Ryan ED; Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.
  • Brooks R; Exercise Oncology Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.
  • Wood WA; Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
  • Jensen BC; Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.
  • Lee JT; Exercise Oncology Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.
  • Coffman EM; Exercise Oncology Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.
  • Battaglini CL; Exercise Oncology Research Laboratory, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514, USA.
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab ; 44(11): 1159-1164, 2019 Nov.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30856340
It is not uncommon for sedentary individuals to cite leg fatigue as the primary factor for test termination during a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) on a cycle ergometer. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of 2 weeks of lower body resistance training (RT) on cardiopulmonary capacity in sedentary middle-aged females. Additionally, the impact of RT on muscle strength was evaluated. Following familiarization, 28 women (18 exercise group, 10 control group) completed a maximal CPET on a cycle ergometer to determine peak oxygen uptake and leg extensor strength assessed using isokinetic dynamometry. Participants in the exercise group performed 2 weeks (6 sessions) of lower body RT, which comprised leg press, leg curl, and leg extension exercises. A 2-way repeated-measures ANOVA was used to evaluate the difference in changes of peak oxygen uptake and peak torque (PT). Peak oxygen uptake significantly improved from 22.2 ± 4.5 mL·kg-1·min-1 to 24.3 ± 4.4 mL·kg-1·min-1 (10.8%, p < 0.05) as well as PT from 83.1 ± 25.4 Nm to 89.0 ± 29.7 Nm (6.1%, p < 0.05) in the exercise group with no change in the control group. These findings provide initial evidence that 2 weeks of lower body RT prior to a CPET may be a helpful preconditioning strategy to achieve a more accurate peak oxygen uptake during testing, enhancing tolerability to a CPET by improving lower body strength.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tolerância ao Exercício / Treinamento Resistido / Comportamento Sedentário Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Appl Physiol Nutr Metab Assunto da revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / FISIOLOGIA / MEDICINA ESPORTIVA / METABOLISMO Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos País de publicação: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Tolerância ao Exercício / Treinamento Resistido / Comportamento Sedentário Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies Limite: Female / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Appl Physiol Nutr Metab Assunto da revista: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / FISIOLOGIA / MEDICINA ESPORTIVA / METABOLISMO Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos País de publicação: Canadá