Angie K Antolinez, Philip F Edwards, Michael W R Holmes, Duane C Button
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Abstract
Introduction: The bilateral deficit (BLD) is a reduction in the amount of force during a bilateral task vs. the total force from the unilateral limbs performing the same task. We quantified the BLD during an upper body Wingate Anaerobic Test (WAnT) and evaluated the influence of sex and load on the BLD in force.
Methods: Eighteen participants performed maximum handgrip strength, voluntary isometric contractions (MVIC), and three 30s WAnTs. In each session they completed the tasks with the dominant-arm, non-dominant arm and with both arms, randomly. WAnT intensities were 3, 4, and 5% body weight (BW). Instantaneous force data was used to calculate the BLD.
Results: Males showed greater (p < .001) BLD of force at 3, 4, and 5% BW than females by -17, -27.6 and -36%, respectively and had a greater (p < .001) BLD of force than females throughout time points 1-10 s, 11-20 s, and 21-30 s by -16, -29 and -35%, respectively. Females showed a difference (p < .001) in BLD of force between loads (-19% at 3%, -10% at 4% and +7% at 5%). Males had an increase (p < .001) in BLD of force from the beginning to the end of the WAnT starting with -18% (1-10 s), -38% (11-20 s) and -40% (21-30 s). WAnT had the highest BLD, followed by MVIC and grip strength.
Discussion: BLD in force is present during WAnTs and the sex-load interaction is important for determining this BLD during this maximal cycling test. Thus, when developing training or rehabilitation programs related to BLD in force, sex, load and exercise type should be taken into consideration.
简介:双侧缺陷(BLD)是指在执行相同任务时,双侧肢体的总力与执行相同任务时单侧肢体的总力相比减少。我们在上肢温盖特无氧试验(WAnT)中量化了BLD,并评估了性别和负荷对有效BLD的影响。方法:18名参与者进行了最大握力、自主等距收缩(MVIC)和3个30s want测试。在每次实验中,他们随机地用主臂、非主臂和双手完成任务。WAnT强度分别为3、4和5%体重(BW)。采用瞬时力数据计算BLD。结果:男性表现出更大的(p p p p)。讨论:在want期间存在有效的BLD,性负荷相互作用对于在最大循环试验中确定BLD很重要。因此,在制定与BLD相关的训练或康复计划时,应考虑到性别,负荷和运动类型。