The Lactate Minimum Test protocol provides valid measures of cycle ergometer VO2 peak


Autoria(s): De Lucas, R. D.; Rocha, R.; Burini, R. C.; Greco, C. C.; Denadai, B. S.
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

20/05/2014

20/05/2014

01/09/2003

Resumo

Aim. The aim of the present study was to investigate the validity of the Lactate Minimum Test (LMT) for the determination of peak VO2 on a cycle ergometer and to determine the submaximal oxygen uptake (VO2) and pulmonary ventilation (VE) responses in an incremental exercise test when it is preceded by high intensity exercise (i.e., during a LMT).Methods. Ten trained male athletes (triathletes and cyclists) performed 2 exercise tests in random order on an electromagnetic cycle ergometer: 1) Control Test (CT): an incremental test with an initial work rate of 100 W, and with 25 W increments at 3-min intervals, until voluntary exhaustion; 2) LMT: an incremental test identical to the CT, except that it was preceded by 2 supramaximal bouts of 30-sec (similar to120% VO(2)peak) with a 30-sec rest to induce lactic acidosis. This test started 8 min after the induction of acidosis.Results. There was no significant difference in peak VO2 (65.6+/-7.4 ml.kg(-1).min(-1); 63.8+/-7.5 ml.kg(-1).min(-1) to CT and LMT, respectively). However, the maximal power output (POmax) reached was significantly higher in CT (300.6+/-15.7 W) than in the LMT (283.2+/-16.0 W).VO2 and VE were significantly increased at initial power outputs in LMT.Conclusion. Although the LMT alters the submaximal physiological responses during the incremental phase (greater initial metabolic cost), this protocol is valid to evaluate peak VO2, although the POmax reached is also reduced.

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279-284

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http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=15323379

Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. Turin: Edizioni Minerva Medica, v. 43, n. 3, p. 279-284, 2003.

0022-4707

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/37147

WOS:000187416100004

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Edizioni Minerva Medica

Relação

Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness

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closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #oxygen consumption #lactic acid #psysical endurance #bicycling
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article