A Short Maximal Effort Induces Greater Low-Frequency Fatigue than Prolonged Cycling in Highly-Trained Road Cyclists.

Q1 Health Professions
International journal of exercise science Pub Date : 2026-02-01 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.70252/IJES2026601
Filipe Maia, Fábio Yuzo Nakamura, Sandro Tito, Ricardo Pimenta, João Ribeiro
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This study aimed to investigate the sensitivity of low-frequency fatigue (LFF) in high-level road cyclists following two distinct cycling efforts: a 30-minute maximal effort (30'TT) and a 4-minute maximal effort (4'TT). Twenty-one participants were included in this study (age: 22.8 ± 4.8 years; height: 169.9 ± 3.5 cm; body mass: 68.5 ± 8.5 kg), and LFF, perceived fatigue and muscle soreness were monitored at baseline, 30 minutes and 24 hours post-fatigue protocol. Linear mixed model analysis was employed to assess the changes caused by protocol, time, and limb dominance, and a repeated-measures correlation was used to assess the association between LFF and perceived fatigue or muscle soreness. Significant fatigue was induced by both protocols (p < 0.001), with LFF scores returning to baseline after 24 hours. Notably, following the fatigue protocols, a significantly lower LFF score was observed after the 4'TT compared to the 30'TT (d = 0.39, p = 0.032). Furthermore, a large and significant association between LFF scores and perceived fatigue (rmcorr = -0.5, p < 0.001) was identified, as well as a weak and significant association between LFF and perceived muscle soreness (rmcorr = -0.28, p < 0.001). Taken together, these findings seem to support LFF as a sensitive, field-based tool for monitoring acute peripheral fatigue following cycling efforts.

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在训练有素的公路自行车运动员中,短时间的最大努力比长时间的骑行更容易引起低频疲劳。
本研究旨在探讨高水平公路自行车运动员在30分钟最大努力(30'TT)和4分钟最大努力(4'TT)两种不同的自行车运动后低频疲劳(LFF)的敏感性。21名参与者(年龄:22.8±4.8岁,身高:169.9±3.5 cm,体重:68.5±8.5 kg),在基线、疲劳后30分钟和24小时监测LFF、感知疲劳和肌肉酸痛。采用线性混合模型分析来评估方案、时间和肢体优势引起的变化,并使用重复测量相关性来评估LFF与感知疲劳或肌肉酸痛之间的关联。两种方案均引起明显的疲劳(p < 0.001), LFF评分在24小时后恢复到基线。值得注意的是,根据疲劳方案,与30'TT相比,4'TT后的LFF评分明显较低(d = 0.39, p = 0.032)。此外,LFF评分与感知疲劳之间存在显著的大关联(rmcorr = -0.5, p < 0.001), LFF评分与感知肌肉酸痛之间存在显著的弱关联(rmcorr = -0.28, p < 0.001)。综上所述,这些发现似乎支持LFF作为一种敏感的、基于现场的监测循环后急性周围疲劳的工具。
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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