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Different ramp-incremental slopes elicit similar V̇O2max and fatigability profiles in females and males despite differences in peak power output.

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PURPOSE to investigate the effects of different ramp incremental (RI) slopes on fatigability and its recovery in females and males. METHODS Ten females and 11 males performed RI tests with… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE to investigate the effects of different ramp incremental (RI) slopes on fatigability and its recovery in females and males. METHODS Ten females and 11 males performed RI tests with distinct slopes, in separated and randomized sessions, 15 (RI15), 30 (RI30), and 45 (RI45) W·min-1. Performance fatigability was assessed by femoral nerve electrical stimuli evoked during and after isometric maximal voluntary contraction (IMVC) of knee extensors at baseline and after task failure at min 0.5,1.5, 2.5, 5 and 10. Maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) and peak power output (POpeak) were also measured. RESULTS There were significant and similar declines from pre to post RI test in RI15, RI30 and RI45 for IMVC (-23%; -25%; -25%, respectively; p<0.05) and potentiated single twitch (-46%; -47%; -49%; p<0.05) whereas, voluntary activation did not change (-1%; -1%; 0%; p>0.05). There were no RI condition effects, nor time × condition interaction for IMVC, potentiated single twitch and voluntary activation (all p > 0.05). V̇O2maxwas not different amongst RI15, RI30 and RI45 conditions (3.30, 3.29, 3.26 L·min-1, respectively; p=0.717), but POpeak was (272, 304, 337 W, respectively; p<0.001). Overall, performance fatigability profiles were similar between sexes after the RI tests and during recovery. Additionally, during recovery, high-frequency doublets and single twitch recovered faster after RI30 and RI45 compared to RI15, regardless of sex (all p>0.05 for sex-differences). CONCLUSION RI tests of different slopes that elicited similar V̇O2max but different POpeakdid not affect the profile of performance fatigability at task failure in females and males.

Keywords: ramp incremental; fatigability; females males; ri30 ri45; different ramp; incremental slopes

Journal Title: Journal of applied physiology
Year Published: 2023

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