Effect of Uni and Bilateral High-Intensity Sustained Isometric Contraction Exercise on Fatigue Related Changes in Quadriceps Femoris

Giedrė Jurgelaitienė, Andrius Satas, D. Mickevičienė, A. Skurvydas
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Background. It is well established that different types of exercise can provide central and peripheral fatigue. However, there are conflicting findings in the literature, and a consensus has not been reached regarding the different patterns of different ways of performing exercises when the muscle works at long and short lengths and unilaterally and bilaterally. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of muscle length and the high-intensity physical exercise when performing unilaterally and bilaterally on fatigue.Methods. Thirteen young healthy physically active volunteering males participated in the study.  Maximal voluntary and involuntary contraction was observed during the performance of sustained maximal (uni-)bilateral isometric contraction at long and short quadriceps muscle length. Capillary blood lactate concentration and perceived exertion was observed after high-intensity physical exercise.Results. Maximal voluntary contraction (MVC)% decreased significantly and greatly in (uni-)bilateral exercise at long muscle length. CAR% at the appearance of fatigue was greater at long muscle length and did not depend on (uni-)bilateral contraction.Conclusion. When both legs generate force (bilateral contraction), it is possible to observe a decrease in the rate of force development (RFD) but not in the MVC. Movement performed at long muscle length and (uni-)bilaterally has an effect on a greater motor cortex activation and a sense of movement effort and lactate concentration in capillary blood. Keywords: high intensity interval exercise, sustained isometric contraction, central fatigue, peripheral fatigue, bilateral and unilateral contraction.
单侧和双侧高强度持续等距收缩运动对股四头肌疲劳相关变化的影响
背景。众所周知,不同类型的运动可以引起中枢和外周疲劳。然而,文献中存在相互矛盾的发现,对于肌肉在长、短长度以及单侧和双侧工作时不同方式的不同模式,尚未达成共识。本研究的目的是探讨单侧和双侧运动时肌肉长度和高强度运动对疲劳的影响。13名年轻健康的男性志愿者参加了这项研究。在长股四头肌和短股四头肌进行持续最大(单)双侧等距收缩时,观察到最大自主和不自主收缩。观察大鼠高强度体育锻炼后毛细血管血乳酸浓度及自觉用力情况。最大自主收缩(MVC)%在(单)双侧长肌长度运动中显著下降。当肌肉长度较长时,出现疲劳时的CAR%更大,并且不依赖于(单)双侧收缩。当两条腿产生力(双侧收缩)时,可以观察到力发展率(RFD)的下降,但在MVC中没有。在长肌肉长度和(单)双侧进行的运动对更大的运动皮层激活和运动努力感和毛细血管血乳酸浓度有影响。关键词:高强度间歇运动,持续等长收缩,中枢疲劳,外周疲劳,双侧和单侧收缩。
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