| Literature DB >> 24668381 |
Olivier Girard1, Sébastien Racinais, Julien D Périard.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess the time course of changes in rapid muscle force/torque production capacity and neuromuscular activity of lower limb muscles in response to prolonged (∼2 h) match-play tennis under heat stress.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptations of skeletal muscle to exercise and altered neuromuscular activity; Exercise; Exercise physiology; Fatigue; Thermoregulation
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24668381 PMCID: PMC3995226 DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2013-093286
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Sports Med ISSN: 0306-3674 Impact factor: 13.800
Neuromuscular parameters recorded during brief explosive maximal knee extensions prior to (pre) and following (post, 24 and 48 h) match-play tennis in COOL and HOT conditions
| Neuromuscular | Assessment time point | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parameters | Condition | Pre | Post | 24 h | 48 h |
| MVC torque (Nm) | COOL | 224±36 | 202±27 * | 216±32 * | 223±38 |
| HOT † | 214±44 | 169±29 * | 195±39 * | 207±43 | |
| Peak RTD (Nm/s) | COOL | 1151±418 | 1082±429 * | 1184±410 | 1190±397 |
| HOT † | 1115±435 | 823±259 * | 923±231 | 1102±385 | |
| RMSMAX (mV) | COOL | 0.400±0.117 | 0.361±0.109 | 0.384±0.117 | 0.407±0.124 |
| HOT | 0.396±0.114 | 0.321±0.128 | 0.381±0.148 | 0.391±0.129 | |
| M-wave (mV) | COOL | 7.7±2.6 | 7.6±2.8 | 7.4±2.7 | 7.7±2.8 |
| HOT | 7.3±3.1 | 7.3±3.3 | 7.4±2.9 | 7.6±3.1 | |
| RMSMAX/M-wave (au) | COOL | 0.054±0.014 | 0.053±0.024 | 0.055±0.018 | 0.055±0.014 |
| HOT † | 0.057±0.016 | 0.045±0.012 | 0.054±0.019 | 0.055±0.016 | |
Values are expressed as means±SD.
*p<0.05, significantly different from pre. †p<0.05, significantly different from COOL. MVC torque, maximal voluntary contraction torque; RMSMAX, M-wave and RMSMAX/M-wave represent the average of root mean square, maximal M-waves and normalised electromyogram activities of vastus lateralis and rectus femoris muscles; Peak RTD, peak rate of torque development.
Neuromuscular parameters recorded during brief explosive maximal plantar flexions prior to (pre) and following (post, 24 and 48 h) match-play tennis in COOL and HOT conditions
| Neuromuscular | Assessment time point | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parameters | Condition | Pre | Post | 24 h | 48 h |
| MVC torque (Nm) | COOL | 83.5±11.9 | 75.8±10.3* | 80.4±11.2 | 83.0±14.3 |
| HOT** | 81.1±9.4 | 70.0±15.7* | 75.1±13.4 | 75.3±9.8 | |
| Peak RTD (Nm/s) | COOL | 372±67 | 372±73 | 381±82 | 353±83 |
| HOT | 330±65 | 324±64 | 359±107 | 380±106 | |
| RMSMAX (mV) | COOL | 0.227±0.070 | 0.239±0.086 | 0.238±0.100 | 0.245±0.095 |
| HOT | 0.223±0.084 | 0.214±0.075 | 0.248±0.085 | 0.232±0.088 | |
| M-wave (mV) | COOL | 7.1±2.6 | 6.8±2.3 | 7.7±1.7 | 7.7±2.1 |
| HOT | 7.2±2.4 | 7.3±1.8 | 7.7±1.8 | 7.3±2.3 | |
| RMSMAX/M-wave (au) | COOL | 0.034±0.009 | 0.036±0.011 | 0.032±0.013 | 0.033±0.012 |
| HOT | 0.032±0.012 | 0.030±0.008 | 0.033±0.011 | 0.033±0.012 | |
Values are expressed as means±SD.*p<0.05, significantly different from pre.
†p<0.05, significantly different from COOL.
MVC torque, maximal voluntary contraction torque; RMSMAX, M-wave and RMSMAX/M-wave represent the average of root mean square, maximal M-waves and normalised electromyogram activities of soleus and gastrocnemius lateralis muscles; Peak RTD, peak rate of torque development.
Figure 1Rate of torque development (RTD; A and B) and normalised RTD (% maximal voluntary contraction torque; C and D) during explosive isometric knee extensions obtained at 0–30, –50, –100 and –200 ms prior to (pre) and following (post, 24 and 48 h) match-play tennis in COOL and HOT conditions. *Significantly different from pre, p<0.05. †Significantly different from COOL, p<0.05.
Figure 2Rate of torque development (RTD; A and B) and normalised RTD (%MVC; C and D) during explosive isometric plantar flexions obtained at 0–30, –50, –100 and –200 ms prior to (pre) and following (post, 24 h and 48 h) match-play tennis in COOL and HOT conditions.
Figure 3Rate of electromyogram activity rise (% RMSMAX/M-wave; C and D) during explosive isometric knee extensions (A and B) and plantar flexions (C and D) obtained at 0–30, –50, –100 and –200 ms prior to (pre) and following (post, 24 and 48 h) match-play tennis in COOL and HOT conditions.