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Evaluation of sprint exercise testing protocols in wheelchair athletes.

B Knechtle1, K Hardegger, G Müller, P Odermatt, P Eser, H Knecht.   

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STUDY
DESIGN: Comparison of five different exercise testing protocols with different speeds on a treadmill with seven wheelchair athletes.
OBJECTIVE: To determine which speed and duration in an exercise protocol is best to test wheelchair athletes performing sprint races on a track.
SETTING: Swiss Paraplegic Centre, Nottwil, Switzerland.
METHODS: Three elite and four junior wheelchair athletes (18.7+/-6.8 years, 52.1+/-9.7 kg and 165.3+/-19.3 cm) performed five different exercise testing protocols at different speeds on a treadmill until exhaustion. Maximal effort treadmill (0.7% incline) testing protocols were performed using three timeframes. The first was focussing on short duration tests (S1 and S2) where incremental increases in velocity (0.42 and 0.1 m.s(-1)) were required from a stationary start. The second were medium duration tests (M1 and M2) where the athlete started at their 200 m and 800 m personal best time (mean velocities) and then had the velocity increased 1 km.h(-1) by every 10 and 60 s respectively. The long duration test (L) started at 14 km.h(-1) and velocity was increased by 2 km.h(-1) every 120 s. Maximal heart rate, maximal concentration of lactate, maximal speed, and maximal duration of the test were measured.
RESULTS: The highest concentration of lactate and the highest heart rates were measured in the longest tests.
CONCLUSION: During maximal effort testing wheelchair athletes are able to produce higher lactate concentrations when tested for longer duration. Post test lactate assessments provide little information in short duration testing protocols. Sequential lactate assessments post-test may provide additional information on the rate of recovery for middle distance wheelchair athletes and warrants further investigation.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12612621     DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101416

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spinal Cord        ISSN: 1362-4393            Impact factor:   2.772


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1.  Paralympics - Addendum to the Update on the Guidelines for Sport and Exercise Cardiology of the Brazilian Society of Cardiology and the Brazilian Society of Exercise and Sports Medicine.

Authors:  Japy Angelini Oliveira Filho; Antônio Claudio Lucas da Nóbrega; Luiz Gustavo Marin Emed; Marcelo Bichels Leitão; Roberto Vital
Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol       Date:  2019-10-10       Impact factor: 2.000

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