| Literature DB >> 29507824 |
James Steele1,2, Andrew Butler1, Zoe Comerford1, Jason Dyer1, Nathan Lloyd1, Joshua Ward1, James Fisher1, Paulo Gentil3, Christopher Scott4, Hayao Ozaki5.
Abstract
The present study examined the effects of exercise utilising traditional resistance training (leg press) or 'cardio' exercise (recumbent cycle ergometry) modalities upon acute physiological responses. Nine healthy males underwent a within session randomised crossover design where they completed both the leg press and recumbent cycle ergometer conditions. Conditions were approximately matched for effort and duration (leg press: 4 × 12RM using a 2 s concentric and 3 s eccentric repetition duration controlled with a metronome, thus each set lasted 60 s; recumbent cycle ergometer: 4 × 60 s bouts using a resistance level permitting 80-100 rpm but culminating with being unable to sustain the minimum cadence for the final 5-10 s). Measurements included VO2, respiratory exchange ratio (RER), blood lactate, energy expenditure, muscle swelling, and electromyography. Perceived effort was similar between conditions and thus both were well matched with respect to effort. There were no significant effects by 'condition' in any of the physiological responses examined (all p > 0.05). The present study shows that, when both effort and duration are matched, resistance training (leg press) and 'cardio' exercise (recumbent cycle ergometry) may produce largely similar responses in VO2, RER, blood lactate, energy expenditure, muscle swelling, and electromyography. It therefore seems reasonable to suggest that both may offer a similar stimulus to produce chronic physiological adaptations in outcomes such as cardiorespiratory fitness, strength, and hypertrophy. Future work should look to both replicate the study conducted here with respect to the same, and additional physiological measures, and rigorously test the comparative efficacy of effort and duration matched exercise of differing modalities with respect to chronic improvements in physiological fitness.Entities:
Keywords: Electromyography; Energy expenditure; Exercise modality; Lactate; Muscle swelling
Year: 2018 PMID: 29507824 PMCID: PMC5834933 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4403
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Participant demographics.
| Variable | Mean (SD) |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | 26 (10) |
| Height (cm) | 179.7 (6.2) |
| Body (kg) | 87.2 (10.5) |
| Body Mass Index (kg m2) | 27.1 (3.5) |
| Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 129.6 (6.7) |
| Diastolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 74.2 (8.3) |
Mean (SD) for mean and peak VO2 results for sets, rest periods, and averages.
| Variable | Period | Leg press | Recumbent cycle ergometer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean VO2 (ml kg min−1) | Set 1 | 18.54 (6.35) | 26.08 (8.74) |
| Set 2 | 18.68 (5.29) | 26.95 (7.67) | |
| Set 3 | 18.77 (5.91) | 28.24 (8.35) | |
| Set 4 | 19.96 (7.57) | 28.06 (8.24) | |
| Average sets | 19.37 (6.50) | 27.33 (7.97) | |
| Rest 1 | 15.94 (3.14) | 17.35 (2.86) | |
| Rest 2 | 16.15 (3.52) | 18.41 (2.73) | |
| Rest 3 | 16.37 (3.36) | 18.75 (3.05) | |
| Rest 4 | 16.11 (2.94) | 17.67 (2.40) | |
| Average rest | 16.00 (3.38) | 17.72 (2.78) | |
| Average whole | 17.68 (4.82) | 22.52 (5.20) | |
| Peak VO2 (ml kg min−1) | Set 1 | 31.87 (7.63) | 36.87 (11.25) |
| Set 2 | 33.54 (12.66) | 40.47 (11.74) | |
| Set 3 | 33.01 (10.57) | 40.32 (10.42) | |
| Set 4 | 38.33 (14.39) | 40.90 (11.73) | |
| Average sets | 34.75 (11.66) | 39.64 (10.79) | |
| Rest 1 | 34.37 (10.90) | 35.40 (7.80) | |
| Rest 2 | 37.13 (7.43) | 38.14 (7.88) | |
| Rest 3 | 30.85 (14.01) | 39.61 (9.62) | |
| Rest 4 | 35.34 (6.60) | 39.51 (8.49) | |
| Average rest | 34.93 (6.81) | 37.41 (8.76) | |
| Average whole | 34.84 (9.45) | 38.53 (9.57) |
Mean (SD) for energy expenditure results for sets, rest periods, and totals.
| Variable | Period | Leg press | Recumbent cycle ergometer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aerobic energy expenditure (Kcal) | Set 1 | 7.99 (3.04) | 11.08 (2.83) |
| Set 2 | 8.18 (3.08) | 11.58 (2.39) | |
| Set 3 | 8.18 (3.06) | 12.12 (2.65) | |
| Set 4 | 8.77 (4.23) | 12.03 (2.62) | |
| Total sets | 34.36 (13.83) | 46.82 (9.83) | |
| Anaerobic energy expenditure (Kcal) | Set 1 | 7.54 (4.96) | 4.99 (4.09) |
| Set 2 | 7.54 (5.45) | 7.02 (4.87) | |
| Set 3 | 8.71 (5.4) | 9.33 (3.54) | |
| Set 4 | 11.95 (4.73) | 11.43 (5.46) | |
| Total sets | 36.30 (21.57) | 32.76 (16.14) | |
| Total energy expenditure (Kcal) | Set 1 | 15.53 (7.22) | 16.07 (4.85) |
| Set 2 | 15.72 (8.00) | 18.60 (6.02) | |
| Set 3 | 16.89 (7.99) | 21.45 (5.27) | |
| Set 4 | 20.71 (8.27) | 23.46 (6.55) | |
| Total sets | 68.85 (30.80) | 68.21 (35.46) | |
| Rest 1 | 25.86 (6.04) | 28.65 (3.31) | |
| Rest 2 | 26.41 (7.91) | 30.46 (3.56) | |
| Rest 3 | 26.52 (6.09) | 31.04 (4.34) | |
| Rest 4 | 26.02 (4.85) | 29.28 (3.00) | |
| Total rest | 105.93 (26.49) | 115.57 (9.70) | |
| Total whole | 176.59 (58.67) | 195.15 (21.53) |
Notes.
Indicates significant effect by ‘set/rest period’ for pairwise comparisons (1 vs 4).
Indicates significant effect by ‘set/rest period’ for pairwise comparisons (1 vs 3).
Indicates significant effect by ‘set/rest period’ for pairwise comparisons (2 vs 3).
Indicates significant effect by ‘set/rest period’ for pairwise comparisons (2 vs 4).
Mean (SD) pre, post and changes for muscle thickness.
| Condition | Pre | Post | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Leg press | 5.23 (1.00) | 5.66 (0.98) | 0.43 (0.53) |
| Recumbent cycle ergometer | 5.01 (1.01) | 5.66 (1.04) | 0.66 (0.61) |
Figure 1Comparison across sets, and between conditions, for mean RMS amplitude (A), peak RMS amplitude (B), and iEMG (C)—Mean (SD).
Figure 2Comparison across sets, and between conditions for perceived effort (A), and perceived discomfort (B)—Mean (SD).
Mean (SD) for mean and peak RER results for sets, rest periods, and averages.
| Variable | Period | Leg press | Recumbent cycle ergometer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean RER | Set 1 | 0.88 (0.05) | 1.11 (0.22) |
| Set 2 | 0.91 (0.06) | 1.03 (0.13) | |
| Set 3 | 0.93 (0.06) | 0.95 (0,07) | |
| Set 4 | 0.89 (0.05) | 0.89 (0.06) | |
| Average sets | 0.92 (0.02) | 0.99 (0.11) | |
| Rest 1 | 1.13 (0.17) | 1.36 (0.22) | |
| Rest 2 | 1.09 (0.10) | 1.22 (0.12) | |
| Rest 3 | 1.09 (0.08) | 1.16 (0.08) | |
| Rest 4 | 1.07 (0.07) | 1.12 (0.10) | |
| Average rest | 1.10 (0.10) | 1.22 (0.13) | |
| Average whole | 1.01 (0.06) | 1.11 (0.12) | |
| Peak RER | Set 1 | 1.09 (0.13) | 1.33 (0.30) |
| Set 2 | 1.11 (0.12) | 1.32 (0.30) | |
| Set 3 | 1.13 (0.11) | 1.20 (0.21) | |
| Set 4 | 1.06 (0.08) | 1.14 (0.14) | |
| Average Sets | 1.12 (0.05) | 1.25 (0.22) | |
| Rest 1 | 1.44 (0.26) | 1.69 (0.30) | |
| Rest 2 | 1.40 (0.23) | 1.56 (0.19) | |
| Rest 3 | 1.35 (0.17) | 1.45 (0.17) | |
| Rest 4 | 1.42 (0.25) | 1.38 (0.17) | |
| Average rest | 1.40 (0.18) | 1.53 (0.16) | |
| Average whole | 1.26 (0.11) | 1.39 (0.19) |
Notes.
Indicates significant effect by ‘set/rest period’ for pairwise comparisons (1 vs 4).
Indicates significant effect by ‘set/rest period’ for pairwise comparisons (1 vs 3).
Mean (SD) for blood lactate results.
| Variable | Period | Leg press | Recumbent cycle ergometer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blood Lactate (mmol l−1) | Rest | 2.74 (1.57) | |
| Set 1 | 8.63 (4.04) | 6.84 (3.26) | |
| Set 2 | 8.55 (4.11) | 8.34 (3.39) | |
| Set 3 | 9.40 (3.74) | 10.02 (2.81) | |
| Set 4 | 11.97 (3.37) | 11.61 (3.87) | |
| Average sets | 9.68 (3.39) | 9.88 (2.88) | |
Notes.
Indicates significant effect by ‘set/rest period’ for pairwise comparisons (1 vs 4).
Indicates significant effect by ‘set/rest period’ for pairwise comparisons (2 vs 3).
Indicates significant effect by ‘set/rest period’ for pairwise comparisons (2 vs 4).