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Electromyogram median power frequency in dynamic exercise at medium exercise intensities.

W Ament1, G J Bonga, A L Hof, G J Verkerke.   

Abstract

The electromyogram (EMG) median power frequency of the calf muscles was investigated during an exhausting treadmill exercise and a 20-min recovery period. The exercise was an uphill run at a speed of 5 km.h-1 and a gradient of 20%. During exercise there was no decrease of EMG median power frequency. In contrast, EMG median power frequency in isometric contractions of the same muscles decreased by 7% for the soleus muscle and 16 to 18% for gastrocnemius muscles immediately after the exercise. During the recovery period the isometric median power frequency of the gastrocnemius muscles increased to pre-exercise levels in about 5 min. The isometric median power frequency of the soleus muscle also increased but had not reached pre-exercise values by 20 min. The observations from this study and from a previous uphill treadmill investigation at a steeper gradient gave evidence that two types of exhaustion can be distinguished during dynamic exercise; exhaustion at lower exercise intensities without a decrease in frequency during exercise and exhaustion at high intensities accompanied by a decline of frequency. The reason for this difference remains unclear.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8891517     DOI: 10.1007/bf00376511

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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