DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VASTUS LATERALIS AND GASTROCNEMIUS LATERALIS IN THE ASSESSMENT ABILITY OF BREAKPOINTS OF MUSCLE OXYGENATION FOR AEROBIC CAPACITY INDICES DURING AN INCREMENTAL CYCLING EXERCISE
In recent years, breakpoints (Bp) of muscle oxygenation have been measured in local muscles using near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to assess (predict) systemic aerobic capacity indices [lactate threshold (LT), gas exchange threshold (GET) and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2peak)]. We investigated muscul...
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doaj-b20d488eab5a483188dbed22833654fb2020-11-24T22:36:50ZengUniversity of UludagJournal of Sports Science and Medicine1303-29682012-12-01114606613DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VASTUS LATERALIS AND GASTROCNEMIUS LATERALIS IN THE ASSESSMENT ABILITY OF BREAKPOINTS OF MUSCLE OXYGENATION FOR AEROBIC CAPACITY INDICES DURING AN INCREMENTAL CYCLING EXERCISE Bangde WangGuodong XuJinyan SunBailei SunLei ZhangQingming LuoHui GongIn recent years, breakpoints (Bp) of muscle oxygenation have been measured in local muscles using near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to assess (predict) systemic aerobic capacity indices [lactate threshold (LT), gas exchange threshold (GET) and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2peak)]. We investigated muscular differences in the assessment (predictive) ability of the Bp of muscle oxygenation for aerobic capacity indices during incremental cycling exercise on the aerobic capacity indices. Thirty-one active college students were recruited for an incremental cycling exercise test, during which NIRS muscle oxygenation in the vastus lateralis (VL) and gastrocnemius lateralis (GL), blood lactate concentration and cardiopulmonary variables were measured simultaneously in a multi-modality approach. A linear regression model was used to analyse the relationship between the Bp of the muscle oxygenation index (OI) and the systemic aerobic capacity indices. The Bp of the muscle OI in both the VL (BpVL) and GL (BpGL) were significantly correlated with the aerobic capacity indices. Additionally, the BpVL had a better goodness-of-fit [higher coefficient of determination (R2, p < 0.001) and lower root mean squared error (RMSE, p < 0.03)] in the linear regressions and occurred earlier than the BpGL. In conclusion, both the BpVL and the BpGL could be measured by NIRS to assess the systemic aerobic capacity indices; however, there were muscular differences in the assessment ability of the Bp of muscle oxygenationhttp://www.jssm.org/vol11/n4/5/v11n4-5text.phpMaximal incremental exercise testaerobic capacity indexassessment abilitynear infrared spectroscopylinear regression |
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Bangde Wang Guodong Xu Jinyan Sun Bailei Sun Lei Zhang Qingming Luo Hui Gong DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VASTUS LATERALIS AND GASTROCNEMIUS LATERALIS IN THE ASSESSMENT ABILITY OF BREAKPOINTS OF MUSCLE OXYGENATION FOR AEROBIC CAPACITY INDICES DURING AN INCREMENTAL CYCLING EXERCISE Journal of Sports Science and Medicine Maximal incremental exercise test aerobic capacity index assessment ability near infrared spectroscopy linear regression |
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Bangde Wang Guodong Xu Jinyan Sun Bailei Sun Lei Zhang Qingming Luo Hui Gong |
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VASTUS LATERALIS AND GASTROCNEMIUS LATERALIS IN THE ASSESSMENT ABILITY OF BREAKPOINTS OF MUSCLE OXYGENATION FOR AEROBIC CAPACITY INDICES DURING AN INCREMENTAL CYCLING EXERCISE |
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VASTUS LATERALIS AND GASTROCNEMIUS LATERALIS IN THE ASSESSMENT ABILITY OF BREAKPOINTS OF MUSCLE OXYGENATION FOR AEROBIC CAPACITY INDICES DURING AN INCREMENTAL CYCLING EXERCISE |
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VASTUS LATERALIS AND GASTROCNEMIUS LATERALIS IN THE ASSESSMENT ABILITY OF BREAKPOINTS OF MUSCLE OXYGENATION FOR AEROBIC CAPACITY INDICES DURING AN INCREMENTAL CYCLING EXERCISE |
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VASTUS LATERALIS AND GASTROCNEMIUS LATERALIS IN THE ASSESSMENT ABILITY OF BREAKPOINTS OF MUSCLE OXYGENATION FOR AEROBIC CAPACITY INDICES DURING AN INCREMENTAL CYCLING EXERCISE |
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE VASTUS LATERALIS AND GASTROCNEMIUS LATERALIS IN THE ASSESSMENT ABILITY OF BREAKPOINTS OF MUSCLE OXYGENATION FOR AEROBIC CAPACITY INDICES DURING AN INCREMENTAL CYCLING EXERCISE |
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differences between the vastus lateralis and gastrocnemius lateralis in the assessment ability of breakpoints of muscle oxygenation for aerobic capacity indices during an incremental cycling exercise |
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University of Uludag |
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Journal of Sports Science and Medicine |
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1303-2968 |
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2012-12-01 |
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In recent years, breakpoints (Bp) of muscle oxygenation have been measured in local muscles using near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to assess (predict) systemic aerobic capacity indices [lactate threshold (LT), gas exchange threshold (GET) and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2peak)]. We investigated muscular differences in the assessment (predictive) ability of the Bp of muscle oxygenation for aerobic capacity indices during incremental cycling exercise on the aerobic capacity indices. Thirty-one active college students were recruited for an incremental cycling exercise test, during which NIRS muscle oxygenation in the vastus lateralis (VL) and gastrocnemius lateralis (GL), blood lactate concentration and cardiopulmonary variables were measured simultaneously in a multi-modality approach. A linear regression model was used to analyse the relationship between the Bp of the muscle oxygenation index (OI) and the systemic aerobic capacity indices. The Bp of the muscle OI in both the VL (BpVL) and GL (BpGL) were significantly correlated with the aerobic capacity indices. Additionally, the BpVL had a better goodness-of-fit [higher coefficient of determination (R2, p < 0.001) and lower root mean squared error (RMSE, p < 0.03)] in the linear regressions and occurred earlier than the BpGL. In conclusion, both the BpVL and the BpGL could be measured by NIRS to assess the systemic aerobic capacity indices; however, there were muscular differences in the assessment ability of the Bp of muscle oxygenation |
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Maximal incremental exercise test aerobic capacity index assessment ability near infrared spectroscopy linear regression |
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