Literature DB >> 2711539

Influence of vibration on work performance during ergometer cycling.

B Samuelson1, L Jorfeldt, B Ahlborg.   

Abstract

With a view to investigating how vibration affects dynamic working capacity, exercise tests were performed both with and without superimposed vibration. The performance of 8 healthy, non-smoking 20-year-old males exercising on a cycle ergometer at a constant load was studied on four occasions, with and without vibration in a randomly chosen order. The frequency of the vibration, which was applied vertically through the pedals, was 20 Hz and the acceleration was 20 m/s2 RMS. The handlebars and saddle of the cycle were insulated from the vibration. The exercise time averaged 47 min with vibration and 60 min without. The vibratory stress reduced the exercise time by 13 +/- 2.9 min (mean +/- SEM) (P less than 0.005). The average heart rate when the exercise was stopped was 180.3 beats/min with vibration and 180.7 beats/min without. The systolic blood pressure after 20 min averaged 188 mm Hg with vibration and 187 mm Hg without vibration. Both with and without vibration, 6 of the 8 subjects stated that leg fatigue was the cause of their inability to continue pedalling longer. Our conclusion is that in the performance of dynamic muscular work endurance may decrease under the influence of vibration.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2711539     DOI: 10.3109/03009738909179249

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ups J Med Sci        ISSN: 0300-9734            Impact factor:   2.384


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Journal:  J Sports Sci Med       Date:  2012-09-01       Impact factor: 2.988

2.  Immune Response of Elite Enduro Racers to Laboratory and Racing Environments: The Influence of Training Impulse and Vibration.

Authors:  Lewis Kirkwood; Lesley Ingram-Sills; Mark Dunlop Taylor; Eva Malone; Geraint Florida-James
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-04-26       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  Vibration Cycling Did Not Affect Energy Demands Compared to Normal Cycling During Maximal Graded Test.

Authors:  Monèm Jemni; Yaodong Gu; Qiuli Hu; Michel Marina; Mohamed Saifeddin Fessi; Wassim Moalla; Bessem Mkaouer; Ferman Konukman
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2019-08-23       Impact factor: 4.566

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