Ventilatory efficiency during constant-load test at lactate threshold intensity: endurance versus resistance exercises
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Garnacho-Castaño, María Ana
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2019-05-21Abstract
There is a lack of evidence about the ventilatory efficiency in resistance exercises despite the key role played in endurance exercises. This study aimed to compare the cardiorespiratory, metabolic responses and ventilatory efficiency between half-squat (HS) and cycle ergometer exercises during a constant-load test at the lactate threshold (LT) intensity. Eighteen healthy male participants were randomly assigned in a crossover design to carry out HS or cycle ergometer tests. For the three HS tests, a one repetition maximum (1RM) test was performed first to determine the load (kg) corresponding to the 1RM percentages. In the second test, the incremental HS exercise was carried out to establish the load (kg) at the LT intensity. [...]
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Albesa-Albiol L, Serra Paya N, Garnacho-Castaño MA, Guirao L, Pleguezuelos E, Maté-Muñoz JL, Garnacho Castaño MV. Ventilatory efficiency during constant-load test at lactate threshold intensity: endurance versus resistance exercises. PLOS ONE. 2019 May 21;14(5):e0216824. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0216824
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