Attenuation of the increase of heart rate and oxygen consumption during progressive exercise in professional rugby players.
Journal
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness
ISSN: 1827-1928
Titre abrégé: J Sports Med Phys Fitness
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 0376337
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
28 Nov 2023
28 Nov 2023
Historique:
medline:
28
11
2023
pubmed:
28
11
2023
entrez:
28
11
2023
Statut:
aheadofprint
Résumé
The response of oxygen uptake (VO<inf>2</inf>) and heart rate (HR) to continuous progressive large muscle mass exercise is not always linear. This study aimed to compare the patterns of the Speed/VO<inf>2</inf> (S/VO<inf>2</inf>) and speed/HR (S/HR) relationships during an incremental treadmill-running test in professional rugby players. Fourteen professional rugby athletes performed a maximal incremental treadmill-running test, following the Conconi test protocol. Speed, heart rate, and gas exchange parameters were recorded. The slope of the S/VO<inf>2</inf> and S/HR relationships were mathematically determined. The S/VO<inf>2</inf> and S/HR relationships were linear up to a submaximal speed and curvilinear thereafter. The speed of locomotion at which the slope of the S/VO<inf>2</inf> and S/HR relationships start to attenuate (VO<inf>2att</inf> and HR<inf>att</inf>) were coincident (12.3±1.0 and 12.4±0.9 km/h), strongly correlated and in good agreement. VO<inf>2</inf> values at VO<inf>2att</inf> (44.9±8.7 mL/kg/min) were significantly correlated with VO<inf>2</inf> values at the ventilatory threshold (43.3±6.0 mL/kg/min) (R The speed/oxygen uptake and S/HR relationships during progressive exercise start to attenuate at a coincident exercise intensity, and at oxygen uptake values strongly correlated with the ventilatory threshold. These findings further support the usefulness of the attenuation of the S/HR relationship as a practical tool for exercise testing and training purposes in professional rugby players.
Sections du résumé
BACKGROUND
BACKGROUND
The response of oxygen uptake (VO<inf>2</inf>) and heart rate (HR) to continuous progressive large muscle mass exercise is not always linear. This study aimed to compare the patterns of the Speed/VO<inf>2</inf> (S/VO<inf>2</inf>) and speed/HR (S/HR) relationships during an incremental treadmill-running test in professional rugby players.
METHODS
METHODS
Fourteen professional rugby athletes performed a maximal incremental treadmill-running test, following the Conconi test protocol. Speed, heart rate, and gas exchange parameters were recorded. The slope of the S/VO<inf>2</inf> and S/HR relationships were mathematically determined.
RESULTS
RESULTS
The S/VO<inf>2</inf> and S/HR relationships were linear up to a submaximal speed and curvilinear thereafter. The speed of locomotion at which the slope of the S/VO<inf>2</inf> and S/HR relationships start to attenuate (VO<inf>2att</inf> and HR<inf>att</inf>) were coincident (12.3±1.0 and 12.4±0.9 km/h), strongly correlated and in good agreement. VO<inf>2</inf> values at VO<inf>2att</inf> (44.9±8.7 mL/kg/min) were significantly correlated with VO<inf>2</inf> values at the ventilatory threshold (43.3±6.0 mL/kg/min) (R
CONCLUSIONS
CONCLUSIONS
The speed/oxygen uptake and S/HR relationships during progressive exercise start to attenuate at a coincident exercise intensity, and at oxygen uptake values strongly correlated with the ventilatory threshold. These findings further support the usefulness of the attenuation of the S/HR relationship as a practical tool for exercise testing and training purposes in professional rugby players.
Identifiants
pubmed: 38015477
pii: S0022-4707.23.15151-6
doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.23.15151-6
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
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