Keenan B MacDougall, Saied J Aboodarda, Paulina H Westergard, Brian R MacIntosh
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Abstract
Above the first lactate threshold, the steady-state is delayed or prevented due to the slow component ( ). This phenomenon has been associated with muscle fatigue, but evidence for a causal relationship is equivocal. Moreover, little is known about the contribution of pedalling technique adjustments to during fatiguing cycling exercise. Eleven participants completed constant power trials at 10% above the second lactate threshold. Muscle fatigue was assessed, utilizing femoral nerve stimulation and instrumented pedals, while , quadriceps oxygenation, electromyography (EMG) and pedal force components were measured. Correlations between physiological and mechanical variables were estimated at group and individual levels. Group correlations revealed moderate values for with quadriceps twitch force (r = -0.51) and muscle oxygenation (r = -0.52), while weak correlations were observed for EMG amplitude (r = 0.26) and EMG mean power frequency (r = -0.16), and with pedalling mechanical variables such as peak total downstroke force (r = -0.16), minimum total upstroke force (r = -0.16) and upstroke index of effectiveness (r = 0.16). The findings here align with prior literature reporting significant correlations between the magnitude of muscle fatigue and that of , although there was large interindividual variability for all the reported correlations. Considering the heterogeneity in the data, it is difficult to determine the relative impact of pedalling technique adjustments on overall, but the present study opens the possibility that in some cases, increases in secondary to technical adjustments may be 'superimposed' on the underlying .
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Experimental Physiology publishes research papers that report novel insights into homeostatic and adaptive responses in health, as well as those that further our understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms in disease. We encourage papers that embrace the journal’s orientation of translation and integration, including studies of the adaptive responses to exercise, acute and chronic environmental stressors, growth and aging, and diseases where integrative homeostatic mechanisms play a key role in the response to and evolution of the disease process. Examples of such diseases include hypertension, heart failure, hypoxic lung disease, endocrine and neurological disorders. We are also keen to publish research that has a translational aspect or clinical application. Comparative physiology work that can be applied to aid the understanding human physiology is also encouraged.
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