Evaluation of leg symmetry in muscle oxygen saturation during submaximal to maximal cycling exercise

Carlos Sendra-Pérez, Jose I. Priego-Quesada, Juan M. Murias, Felipe P. Carpes, Rosario Salvador-Palmer, Alberto Encarnación-Martínez
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It is unclear whether physiological responses, such as muscle oxygen saturation (SmO2), can be considered symmetrical during cycling. This knowledge has important practical implications for both training and performance assessment. The aim of this study was to determine whether oxygenation profiles in the three active muscles of both legs were symmetrical during cycling at different intensities. Twenty-six trained cyclists and triathletes completed a graded exercise test (GXT) and an 8-min functional threshold power estimation test (8MTT) on a cycle ergometer over two nonconsecutive days. SmO2 was bilaterally assessed using NIRS technology in the vastus lateralis, gastrocnemius medialis, and tibialis anterior. Symmetry was compared between legs in both tests, and reliability and agreement between the measurements were quantified. The main results were that SmO2 in the three muscles assessed did not differ between legs during the GXT and 8MTT (p > 0.05). Reliability of the measures was poor to good in the vastus lateralis (ICC = 0.83–0.37), moderate to excellent in the tibialis anterior (ICC = 0.92–0.73), and poor to good for the gastrocnemius medialis (ICC = 0.80–0.24). Overall, the group variability in SmO2 showed a narrower distribution at lower intensities, with data dispersion increasing at higher intensities. In conclusion, the SmO2 was similar and showed symmetrical responses in both the preferred and nonpreferred limb in different muscles assessed during cycling at different intensities within a range of 10%–20%. Although individual physiological differences that might be relevant in some clinical/performance settings should not be disregarded, these findings indicate that measuring a single lower limb provides an accurate approximation of the responses in both lower limbs.

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在次极限到最大极限自行车运动中肌肉氧饱和度腿部对称性的评价。
目前尚不清楚生理反应,如肌肉氧饱和度(SmO2),是否可以认为是对称的。这些知识对培训和绩效评估都具有重要的实际意义。这项研究的目的是确定在不同强度的自行车运动中,双腿三块活动肌肉的氧合分布是否对称。26名训练有素的自行车运动员和铁人三项运动员在不连续的两天内完成了分级运动测试(GXT)和8分钟功能阈值功率估计测试(8MTT)。采用近红外光谱技术对股外侧肌、腓肠肌内侧肌和胫骨前肌进行双侧SmO2评估。在两个测试中比较了腿之间的对称性,并量化了测量结果之间的可靠性和一致性。主要结果是,在GXT和8MTT期间,评估的三块肌肉中的SmO2在腿之间没有差异(p < 0.05)。测量结果的可靠性在股外侧肌从差到好(ICC = 0.83-0.37),胫骨前肌从中到优(ICC = 0.92-0.73),腓肠肌内侧肌从差到好(ICC = 0.80-0.24)。总体而言,SmO2的组变率在较低强度下分布较窄,在较高强度下数据离散度增加。综上所述,在不同强度的10%-20%范围内,在不同肌肉中评估的首选肢和非首选肢的SmO2相似且表现出对称反应。尽管个体生理差异可能与某些临床/表现环境有关,但这些发现表明,测量单个下肢提供了两个下肢反应的准确近似值。
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