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A estratégia de corrida tem sido apontada como um fator decisivo para o sucesso do atleta. Durante corridas de média e longa duração, a melhor estratégia será aquela capaz de poupar as "reservas fisiológicas", permitindo ao atleta terminar a prova no menor tempo possível. O controle da estratégia de corrida parece ser influenciado por fatores fisiológicos e psicológicos, que são ajustados constantemente durante a corrida, permitindo ao atleta determinar a intensidade do esforço. Diversas variáveis fisiológicas têm sido relacionadas aos ajustes da estratégia de corrida, no entanto, os resultados observados são controversos e foco de grandes discussões. Assim, a presente revisão tem como objetivo propiciar aos profissionais do esporte um melhor entendimento de questões como: 1) quais as melhores estratégias adotadas para determinado tipo de prova?; 2) como os ajustes da estratégia de corrida são realizados?; e 3) quais variáveis fisiológicas influenciam no controle da estratégia de corrida?

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We tested the hypothesis that occupational clothing would impair performance during swimming. The sub questions included: (1) Will the standard work wear of a railway worker or laborer impede swimming ability? (2) Will this clothing impact the individual’s ability to tread water? We addressed the research questions with three hypotheses. Analysis showed statistically significant p-values and all three null hypotheses were rejected in favor of the three research hypotheses, showing strong evidence that standard labor wear had adverse effects on 11.43 meter/12.5 yard swim time, water treading time and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) during water treading. The mean swim time more than doubled when the subjects wore standard labor-wear and their average rate of perceived exertion increased from 11.6 in standard swim wear to 17.1 in standard laborwear. It may be beneficial for those workers who work near water to be exposed to educational programs that allow in-water experiences so they develop an understanding of their abilities in, and respect for, the water.

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Vibrations, Posture, and the Stabilization of Gaze: An Experimental Study on Impedance Control R. KREDEL, A. GRIMM & E.-J. HOSSNER University of Bern, Switzerland Introduction Franklin and Wolpert (2011) identify impedance control, i.e., the competence to resist changes in position, velocity or acceleration caused by environmental disturbances, as one of five computational mechanisms which allow for skilled and fluent sen-sorimotor behavior. Accordingly, impedance control is of particular interest in situa-tions in which the motor task exhibits unpredictable components as it is the case in downhill biking or downhill skiing. In an experimental study, the question is asked whether impedance control, beyond its benefits for motor control, also helps to stabi-lize gaze what, in turn, may be essential for maintaining other control mechanisms (e.g., the internal modeling of future states) in an optimal range. Method In a 3x2x4 within-subject ANOVA design, 72 participants conducted three tests on visual acuity and contrast (Landolt / Grating and Vernier) in two different postures (standing vs. squat) on a platform vibrating at four different frequencies (ZEPTOR; 0 Hz, 4 Hz, 8 Hz, 12 Hz; no random noise; constant amplitude) in a counterbalanced or-der with 1-minute breaks in-between. In addition, perceived exertion (Borg) was rated by participants after each condition. Results For Landolt and Grating, significant main effects for posture and frequency are re-vealed, representing lower acuity/contrast thresholds for standing and for higher fre-quencies in general, as well as a significant interaction (p < .05), standing for in-creasing posture differences with increasing frequencies. Overall, performance could be maintained at the 0 Hz/standing level up to a frequency of 8 Hz, if bending of the knees was allowed. The fact that this result is not only due to exertion is proved by the Borg ratings showing significant main effects only, i.e., higher exertion scores for standing and for higher frequencies, but no significant interaction (p > .40). The same pattern, although not significant, is revealed for the Vernier test. Discussion Apparently, postures improving impedance control not only turn out to help to resist disturbances but also assist in stabilizing gaze in spite of these perturbations. Con-sequently, studying the interaction of these control mechanisms in complex unpre-dictable environments seems to be a fruitful field of research for the future. References Franklin, D. W., & Wolpert, D. M. (2011). Computational mechanisms of sensorimotor control. Neuron, 72, 425-442.

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Positive Effekte sportlicher Aktivität auf das aktuelle Befinden sind meta-analytisch gut dokumentiert. Eine Generalisierung der Befunde wird dadurch eingeschränkt, dass zunehmend eine hohe interindividuelle Variabilität beobachtet wird und Prozesse während der Aktivität defizitär berücksichtigt wurden. Dieser Beitrag geht den Fragen nach, wie groß das Ausmaß interindividueller Variabilität affektiver Reaktionen im Verlauf von gruppenbasierten Freizeit- und Gesundheitssportaktivitäten ist und welchen Einfluss personale Voraussetzungen (Fitnesszustand) und Faktoren der Auseinandersetzung mit der Aktivität (Beanspruchungserleben, Kompetenzwahrnehmung, positives Gruppenerleben) nehmen. Speziell interessiert, inwieweit affektive Reaktionen in Abhängigkeit vom Zeitpunkt sowie in Abhängigkeit der Intensität von unterschiedlichen Faktoren beeinflusst werden. Dazu wurden 110 Universitätsangestellte (M = 49.5 Jahre) wiederholt im Rahmen von mehrwöchigen Programmen befragt. An insgesamt sechs Terminen wurden Handheld-PC-Befragungen vor, zweimal während und nach der Kursstunde durchgeführt, mit denen das aktuelle Befinden und mögliche Einflussfaktoren erfasst wurden. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Variabilität affektiver Reaktionen im ersten Abschnitt der Sportprogramme am größten ist, während die Reaktionen am Ende der Kursstunde insgesamt positiver und homogener ausfallen. Im ersten Abschnitt sind personale Voraussetzungen noch wichtige Einflussfaktoren, während die Bedeutung der wahrgenommenen Kompetenz und des positiven Gruppenerlebens im Verlauf der Sportaktivität größer wird. Im Einklang mit der Dual Mode Theory weist die Kompetenzwahrnehmung bei anstrengender Intensität im Vergleich zu moderater Intensität einen größeren Zusammenhang mit dem Befinden auf.

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Over recent years, it has repeatedly been shown that optimal gaze strategies enhance motor control (e.g., Foulsham, 2015). However, little is known, whether, vice versa, visual performance can be improved by optimized motor control. Consequently, in two studies, we investigated visual performance as a function of motor control strategies and task parameters, respectively. In Experiment 1, 72 participants were tested on visual acuity (Landolt) and contrast sensitivity (Grating), while standing in two different postures (upright vs. squat) on a ZEPTOR-platform that vibrated at four different frequencies (0, 4, 8, 12 Hz). After each test, perceived exertion (Borg) was assessed. Significant interactions were revealed for both tests, Landolt: F(3,213)=13.25, p<.01, ηp2=.16, Grating: F(3,213)=4.27, p<.01, ηp2=.06, elucidating a larger loss of acuity/contrast sensitivity with increasing frequencies for the upright compared with the squat posture. For perceived exertion, however, a diametrical interaction for frequency was found for acuity, F(3,213)=7.45, p<.01, ηp2=.09, and contrast sensitivity, F(3,213)=7.08, p < .01, ηp2=.09, substantiating that the impaired visual performance cannot be attributed to exertion. Consequently, the squat posture could permit better head and, hence, gaze stabilization. In Experiment 2, 64 participants performed the same tests while standing in a squat position on a ski-simulator, which vibrated with two different frequencies (2.4, 3.6 Hz) and amplitudes (50, 100 mm) in a predictable or unpredictable manner. Control strategies were identified by tracking segmental motion, which allows to derive damping characteristics. Considerable main effects were found for frequency, all F’s(1,52)>10.31, all p’s<.01, all ηp2’s>.16, as well as, in the acuity test, for predictability, F(1,52)=10.31, p<.01, ηp2=.17, and by tendency for amplitude, F(1,52)=3.53, p=.06, ηp2=.06. A significant correlation between the damping amplitude in the knee joint and the performance drop in visual acuity, r=-.97, p<.001, again points towards the importance of motor control strategies to maintain optimal visual performance.

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BACKGROUND: We evaluated the feasibility of an augmented robotics-assisted tilt table (RATT) for incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) and exercise training in dependent-ambulatory stroke patients. METHODS: Stroke patients (Functional Ambulation Category ≤ 3) underwent familiarization, an incremental exercise test (IET) and a constant load test (CLT) on separate days. A RATT equipped with force sensors in the thigh cuffs, a work rate estimation algorithm and real-time visual feedback to guide the exercise work rate was used. Feasibility assessment considered technical feasibility, patient tolerability, and cardiopulmonary responsiveness. RESULTS: Eight patients (4 female) aged 58.3 ± 9.2 years (mean ± SD) were recruited and all completed the study. For IETs, peak oxygen uptake (V'O2peak), peak heart rate (HRpeak) and peak work rate (WRpeak) were 11.9 ± 4.0 ml/kg/min (45 % of predicted V'O2max), 117 ± 32 beats/min (72 % of predicted HRmax) and 22.5 ± 13.0 W, respectively. Peak ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) were on the range "hard" to "very hard". All 8 patients reached their limit of functional capacity in terms of either their cardiopulmonary or neuromuscular performance. A ventilatory threshold (VT) was identified in 7 patients and a respiratory compensation point (RCP) in 6 patients: mean V'O2 at VT and RCP was 8.9 and 10.7 ml/kg/min, respectively, which represent 75 % (VT) and 85 % (RCP) of mean V'O2peak. Incremental CPET provided sufficient information to satisfy the responsiveness criteria and identification of key outcomes in all 8 patients. For CLTs, mean steady-state V'O2 was 6.9 ml/kg/min (49 % of V'O2 reserve), mean HR was 90 beats/min (56 % of HRmax), RPEs were > 2, and all patients maintained the active work rate for 10 min: these values meet recommended intensity levels for bouts of training. CONCLUSIONS: The augmented RATT is deemed feasible for incremental cardiopulmonary exercise testing and exercise training in dependent-ambulatory stroke patients: the approach was found to be technically implementable, acceptable to the patients, and it showed substantial cardiopulmonary responsiveness. This work has clinical implications for patients with severe disability who otherwise are not able to be tested.

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In the last few years there has been a heightened interest in data treatment and analysis with the aim of discovering hidden knowledge and eliciting relationships and patterns within this data. Data mining techniques (also known as Knowledge Discovery in Databases) have been applied over a wide range of fields such as marketing, investment, fraud detection, manufacturing, telecommunications and health. In this study, well-known data mining techniques such as artificial neural networks (ANN), genetic programming (GP), forward selection linear regression (LR) and k-means clustering techniques, are proposed to the health and sports community in order to aid with resistance training prescription. Appropriate resistance training prescription is effective for developing fitness, health and for enhancing general quality of life. Resistance exercise intensity is commonly prescribed as a percent of the one repetition maximum. 1RM, dynamic muscular strength, one repetition maximum or one execution maximum, is operationally defined as the heaviest load that can be moved over a specific range of motion, one time and with correct performance. The safety of the 1RM assessment has been questioned as such an enormous effort may lead to muscular injury. Prediction equations could help to tackle the problem of predicting the 1RM from submaximal loads, in order to avoid or at least, reduce the associated risks. We built different models from data on 30 men who performed up to 5 sets to exhaustion at different percentages of the 1RM in the bench press action, until reaching their actual 1RM. Also, a comparison of different existing prediction equations is carried out. The LR model seems to outperform the ANN and GP models for the 1RM prediction in the range between 1 and 10 repetitions. At 75% of the 1RM some subjects (n = 5) could perform 13 repetitions with proper technique in the bench press action, whilst other subjects (n = 20) performed statistically significant (p < 0:05) more repetitions at 70% than at 75% of their actual 1RM in the bench press action. Rate of perceived exertion (RPE) seems not to be a good predictor for 1RM when all the sets are performed until exhaustion, as no significant differences (p < 0:05) were found in the RPE at 75%, 80% and 90% of the 1RM. Also, years of experience and weekly hours of strength training are better correlated to 1RM (p < 0:05) than body weight. O'Connor et al. 1RM prediction equation seems to arise from the data gathered and seems to be the most accurate 1RM prediction equation from those proposed in literature and used in this study. Epley's 1RM prediction equation is reproduced by means of data simulation from 1RM literature equations. Finally, future lines of research are proposed related to the problem of the 1RM prediction by means of genetic algorithms, neural networks and clustering techniques. RESUMEN En los últimos años ha habido un creciente interés en el tratamiento y análisis de datos con el propósito de descubrir relaciones, patrones y conocimiento oculto en los mismos. Las técnicas de data mining (también llamadas de \Descubrimiento de conocimiento en bases de datos\) se han aplicado consistentemente a lo gran de un gran espectro de áreas como el marketing, inversiones, detección de fraude, producción industrial, telecomunicaciones y salud. En este estudio, técnicas bien conocidas de data mining como las redes neuronales artificiales (ANN), programación genética (GP), regresión lineal con selección hacia adelante (LR) y la técnica de clustering k-means, se proponen a la comunidad del deporte y la salud con el objetivo de ayudar con la prescripción del entrenamiento de fuerza. Una apropiada prescripción de entrenamiento de fuerza es efectiva no solo para mejorar el estado de forma general, sino para mejorar la salud e incrementar la calidad de vida. La intensidad en un ejercicio de fuerza se prescribe generalmente como un porcentaje de la repetición máxima. 1RM, fuerza muscular dinámica, una repetición máxima o una ejecución máxima, se define operacionalmente como la carga máxima que puede ser movida en un rango de movimiento específico, una vez y con una técnica correcta. La seguridad de las pruebas de 1RM ha sido cuestionada debido a que el gran esfuerzo requerido para llevarlas a cabo puede derivar en serias lesiones musculares. Las ecuaciones predictivas pueden ayudar a atajar el problema de la predicción de la 1RM con cargas sub-máximas y son empleadas con el propósito de eliminar o al menos, reducir los riesgos asociados. En este estudio, se construyeron distintos modelos a partir de los datos recogidos de 30 hombres que realizaron hasta 5 series al fallo en el ejercicio press de banca a distintos porcentajes de la 1RM, hasta llegar a su 1RM real. También se muestra una comparación de algunas de las distintas ecuaciones de predicción propuestas con anterioridad. El modelo LR parece superar a los modelos ANN y GP para la predicción de la 1RM entre 1 y 10 repeticiones. Al 75% de la 1RM algunos sujetos (n = 5) pudieron realizar 13 repeticiones con una técnica apropiada en el ejercicio press de banca, mientras que otros (n = 20) realizaron significativamente (p < 0:05) más repeticiones al 70% que al 75% de su 1RM en el press de banca. El ínndice de esfuerzo percibido (RPE) parece no ser un buen predictor del 1RM cuando todas las series se realizan al fallo, puesto que no existen diferencias signifiativas (p < 0:05) en el RPE al 75%, 80% y el 90% de la 1RM. Además, los años de experiencia y las horas semanales dedicadas al entrenamiento de fuerza están más correlacionadas con la 1RM (p < 0:05) que el peso corporal. La ecuación de O'Connor et al. parece surgir de los datos recogidos y parece ser la ecuación de predicción de 1RM más precisa de aquellas propuestas en la literatura y empleadas en este estudio. La ecuación de predicción de la 1RM de Epley es reproducida mediante simulación de datos a partir de algunas ecuaciones de predicción de la 1RM propuestas con anterioridad. Finalmente, se proponen futuras líneas de investigación relacionadas con el problema de la predicción de la 1RM mediante algoritmos genéticos, redes neuronales y técnicas de clustering.

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Some evidence shows that the rate of perceived exertion of one session (RPE-S) and fatigue (Fat) of athletes can be decreased by the intake of carbohydrates (HCO) during exercise. However, it is well known that professional athletes do not meet nutritional recommendations (NR) but a long term nutritional intervention (NI) can improve their dietary intake (DI). What is not known is whether these long-term changes in DI can influence RPE-S and Fat of training. Our aim was to conduct a long term NI to adapt the DI of one professional basketball player to current NR and evaluate the influence of these changes on long-term RPE and Fat.

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El presente trabajo consistió en el desarrollo de una intervención nutricional a largo plazo llevada a cabo con jugadores profesionales de baloncesto, en función al cumplimiento de las recomendaciones nutricionales, con los siguientes dos objetivos: 1) valorar los cambios que dicha intervención produce sobre las prácticas nutricionales diarias de estos deportistas y 2) conocer la influencia de las modificaciones nutricionales producidas sobre la tasa de percepción del esfuerzo por sesión (RPE-Sesión) y la fatiga, a lo largo de una temporada competitiva, tanto para entrenamientos como partidos oficiales. Los objetivos del estudio se fundamentan en: 1) la numerosa evidencia científica que muestra la inadecuación de los hábitos nutricionales de los jugadores de baloncesto y otros deportistas respecto a las recomendaciones nutricionales; 2) el hecho ampliamente reconocido en la literatura especializada de que una ingesta nutricional óptima permite maximizar el rendimiento deportivo (a nivel físico y cognitivo), promoviendo una rápida recuperación y disminuyendo el riesgo de enfermedades y lesiones deportivas. No obstante, pocos estudios han llevado a cabo una intervención nutricional a largo plazo para mejorar los hábitos alimentarios de los deportistas y ninguno de ellos fue realizado con jugadores de baloncesto; 3) la elevada correlación entre la percepción del esfuerzo (RPE) y variables fisiológicas relacionadas al desarrollo de un ejercicio (por ej.: frecuencia cardíaca, consumo máximo de oxígeno o lactato sanguíneo) y los múltiples estudios que muestran la atenuación de la RPE durante la realización del ejercicio mediante una ingesta puntual de nutrientes, (especialmente de hidratos de carbono) aunque ninguno fue desarrollado en baloncesto; 4) el estudio incipiente de la relación entre la ingesta nutricional y la RPE-Sesión, siendo éste un método validado en baloncesto y otros deportes de equipo como indicador de la carga de trabajo interna, el rendimiento deportivo y la intensidad del ejercicio realizado; 5) el hecho de que la fatiga constituye uno de los principales factores influyentes en la percepción del esfuerzo y puede ser retrasada y/o atenuada mediante la ingesta de carbohidratos, pudiendo disminuir consecuentemente la RPE-Sesión y la carga interna del esfuerzo físico, potenciando el rendimiento deportivo y las adaptaciones inducidas por el entrenamiento; 6) la reducida evidencia acerca del comportamiento de la RPE-Sesión ante la modificación de la ingesta de nutrientes, encontrándose sólo un estudio llevado a cabo en baloncesto y 7) la ausencia de investigaciones acerca de la influencia que puede tener la mejora del patrón nutricional de los jugadores sobre la RPE-Sesión y la fatiga, desconociéndose si la adecuación de los hábitos nutricionales conduce a una disminución de estas variables en el largo plazo para todos los entrenamientos y partidos oficiales a nivel profesional. Por todo esto, este trabajo comienza con una introducción que presenta el marco teórico de la importancia y función de la nutrición en el deporte, así como de las recomendaciones nutricionales actuales a nivel general y para baloncesto. Además, se describen las intervenciones nutricionales llevadas a cabo previamente con otros deportistas y las consecuentes modificaciones sobre el patrón alimentario, coincidiendo este aspecto con el primer objetivo del presente estudio. Posteriormente, se analiza la RPE, la RPE-Sesión y la fatiga, focalizando el estudio en la relación de dichas variables con la carga de trabajo físico, la intensidad del entrenamiento, el rendimiento deportivo y la recuperación post ejercicio. Finalmente, se combinan todos los aspectos mencionados: ingesta nutricional, RPE percepción del esfuerzo y fatiga, con el fin de conocer la situación actual del estudio de la relación entre dichas variables, conformando la base del segundo objetivo de este estudio. Seguidamente, se exponen y fundamentan los objetivos antes mencionados, para dar lugar después a la explicación de la metodología utilizada en el presente estudio. Ésta consistió en un diseño de estudios de caso, aplicándose una intervención nutricional personalizada a tres jugadores de baloncesto profesional (cada jugador = un estudio de caso; n = 1), con el objetivo de adecuar su ingesta nutricional en el largo plazo a las recomendaciones nutricionales. A su vez, se analizó la respuesta individual de cada uno de los casos a dicha intervención para los dos objetivos del estudio. Para ello, cada jugador completó un registro diario de alimentos (7 días; pesada de alimentos) antes, durante y al final de la intervención. Además, los sujetos registraron diariamente a lo largo del estudio la RPE-Sesión y la fatiga en entrenamientos físicos y de balón y en partidos oficiales de liga, controlándose además en forma cuantitativa otras variables influyentes como el estado de ánimo y el sueño. El análisis de los datos consistió en el cálculo de los estadísticos descriptivos para todas las variables, la comparación de la ingesta en los diferentes momentos evaluados con las recomendaciones nutricionales y una comparación de medias no paramétrica entre el período pre intervención y durante la intervención con el test de Wilcoxon (medidas repetidas) para todas las variables. Finalmente, se relacionaron los cambios obtenidos en la ingesta nutricional con la percepción del esfuerzo y la fatiga y la posible influencia del estado de ánimo y el sueño, a través de un estudio correlacional (Tau_b de Kendall). Posteriormente, se presentan los resultados obtenidos y la discusión de los mismos, haciendo referencia a la evidencia científica relacionada que se encuentra publicada hasta el momento, la cual facilitó el análisis de la relación entre RPE-Sesión, fatiga y nutrición a lo largo de una temporada. Los principales hallazgos y su correspondiente análisis, por lo tanto, pueden resumirse en los siguientes: 1) los tres jugadores de baloncesto profesional presentaron inicialmente hábitos nutricionales inadecuados, haciendo evidente la necesidad de un nutricionista deportivo dentro del cuerpo técnico de los equipos profesionales; 2) las principales deficiencias correspondieron a un déficit pronunciado de energía e hidratos de carbono, que fueron reducidas con la intervención nutricional; 3) la ingesta excesiva de grasa total, ácidos grasos saturados, etanol y proteínas que se halló en alguno/s de los casos, también se adecuó a las recomendaciones después de la intervención; 4) la media obtenida durante un período de la temporada para la RPE-Sesión y la fatiga de entrenamientos, podría ser disminuida en un jugador individual mediante el incremento de su ingesta de carbohidratos a largo plazo, siempre que no existan alteraciones psico-emocionales relevantes; 5) el comportamiento de la RPE-Sesión de partidos oficiales no parece estar influido por los factores nutricionales modificados en este estudio, dependiendo más de la variación de elementos externos no controlables, intrínsecos a los partidos de baloncesto profesional. Ante estos resultados, se pudo observar que las diferentes características de los jugadores y las distintas respuestas obtenidas después de la intervención, reforzaron la importancia de utilizar un diseño de estudio de casos para el análisis de los deportistas de élite y, asimismo, de realizar un asesoramiento nutricional personalizado. Del mismo modo, la percepción del esfuerzo y la fatiga de cada jugador evolucionaron de manera diferente después de la intervención nutricional, lo cual podría depender de las diferentes características de los sujetos, a nivel físico, psico-social, emocional y contextual. Por ello, se propone que el control riguroso de las variables cualitativas que parecen influir sobre la RPE y la fatiga a largo plazo, facilitaría la comprensión de los datos y la determinación de factores desconocidos que influyen sobre estas variables. Finalmente, al ser la RPE-Sesión un indicador directo de la carga interna del entrenamiento, es decir, del estrés psico-fisiológico experimentado por el deportista, la posible atenuación de esta variable mediante la adecuación de los hábitos nutricionales, permitiría aplicar las cargas externas de entrenamiento planificadas, con menor estrés interno y mejor recuperación entre sesiones, disminuyendo también la sensación de fatiga, a pesar del avance de la temporada. ABSTRACT This study consisted in a long-term nutritional intervention carried out with professional basketball players according to nutritional recommendations, with the following two main objectives: 1) to evaluate the changes produced by the intervention on daily nutritional practices of these athletes and 2) to determine the influence of long term nutritional intake modifications on the rate of perceived exertion per session (Session-RPE) and fatigue, throughout a competitive season for training as well as competition games. These objectives are based on: 1) much scientific evidence that shows an inadequacy of the nutritional habits of basketball players and other athletes regarding nutritional recommendations; 2) the fact widely recognized in the scientific literature that an optimal nutrition allows to achieve the maximum performance of an athlete (both physically and cognitively), promoting fast recovery and decreasing risks of sports injuries and illnesses. However, only few studies carried out a long term nutritional intervention to improve nutritional practices of athletes and it could not be found any research with basketball players; 3) the high correlation between the rate of perceived exertion (RPE) and physiological variables related to the performance of physical exercise (e.g.: heart rate, maximum consumption of oxygen or blood lactate) and multiple studies showing the attenuation of RPE during exercise due to the intake of certain nutrients (especially carbohydrates), while none of them was developed in basketball; 4) correlation between nutritional intake and Session-RPE has been recently studied for the first time. Session-RPE method has been validated in basketball players and other team sports as an indicator of internal workload, sports performance and exercise intensity; 5) fatigue is considered one of the main influential factor on RPE and sport performance. It has also been observed that carbohydrates intake may delay or mitigate the onset of fatigue and, thus, decrease the perceived exertion and the internal training load, which could improve sports performance and training-induced adaptations; 6) there are few studies evaluating the influence of nutrient intake on Session-RPE and only one of them has been carried out with basketball players. Moreover, it has not been analyzed the possible effects of the adequacy of players’ nutritional habits through a nutritional intervention on Session-RPE and fatigue, variables that could be decreased for all training session and competition games because of an improvement of daily nutritional intake. Therefore, this work begins with an introduction that provides the conceptual framework of this research focused on the key role of nutrition in sport, as well as on the current nutritional recommendations for athletes and specifically for basketball players. In addition, previous nutritional interventions carried out with other athletes are described, as well as consequential modifications on their food pattern, coinciding with the first objective of the present study. Subsequently, RPE, Session-RPE and fatigue are analyzed, with focus on their correlation with physical workload, training intensity, sports performance and recovery. Finally, all the aforementioned aspects (nutritional intake, RPE and fatigue) were combined in order to know the current status of the relation between each other, this being the base for the second objective of this study. Subsequently, the objectives mentioned above are explained, continuing with the explanation of the methodology used in the study. The methodology consisted of a case-study design, carrying out a long term nutritional intervention with three professional basketball players (each player = one case study; n = 1), in order to adapt their nutritional intake to nutritional recommendations. At the same time, the individual response of each player to the intervention was analyzed for the two main objectives of the study. Each player completed a food diary (7 days; weighing food) in three moments: before, during and at the end of the intervention. In addition, the Session-RPE and fatigue were daily recorded throughout the study for all trainings (training with ball and resistance training) and competition games. At the same time, other potentially influential variables such as mood state and sleeping were daily controlled throughout the study. Data analysis consisted in descriptive statistics calculation for all the variables of the study, the comparison between nutritional intake (evaluated at different times) and nutritional recommendations and a non-parametric mean comparison between pre intervention and during intervention periods was made by Wilcoxon test (repeated measurements) for all variables too. Finally, the changes in nutritional intake, mood state and sleeping were correlated with the perceived exertion and fatigue through correctional study (Tau_b de Kendall). After the methodology, the study results and the associated discussion are presented. The discussion is based on the current scientific evidence that contributes to understand the relation between Session-RPE, fatigue and nutrition throughout the competitive season. The main findings and results analysis can be summarized as follows: 1) the three professional basketball players initially had inadequate nutritional habits and this clearly shows the need of a sports nutritionist in the coaching staff of professional teams; (2) the major deficiencies of the three players’ diet corresponded to a pronounced deficit of energy intake and carbohydrates consumption which were reduced with nutritional intervention; (3) the excessive intake of total fat, saturated fatty acids, ethanol and protein found in some cases were also adapted to the recommendations after the intervention; (4) Session-RPE mean and fatigue of a certain period of the competition season, could be decreased in an individual player by increasing his carbohydrates intake in the long term, if there are no relevant psycho-emotional disorders; (5) the behavior of the Session-RPE in competition games does not seem to be influenced by the nutritional factors modified in this study. They seem to depend much more on the variation of external non-controllable factors associated with the professional basketball games. Given these results, the different characteristics of each player and the diverse responses observed after the intervention in each individual for all the variables, reinforced the importance of the use of a case study design for research with elite athletes as well as personalized nutritional counselling. In the same way, the different responses obtained for RPE and fatigue in the long term for each player due to modification of nutritional habits, show that there is a dependence of such variables on the physical, psychosocial, emotional and contextual characteristics of each player. Therefore it is proposed that the rigorous control of the qualitative variables that seem to influence the RPE and fatigue in the long term, may facilitate the understanding of data and the determination of unknown factors that could influence these variables. Finally, because Session-RPE is a direct indicator of the internal load of training (psycho-physiological stress experienced by the athlete), the possible attenuation of Session-RPE through the improvement in nutritional habits, would allow to apply the planned external loads of training with less internal stress and better recovery between sessions, with a decrease in fatigue, despite of the advance of the season.

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En la literatura se ha descrito el perfil antropométrico y la respuesta psicofisiológica en escalada deportiva en roca, pero hasta la fecha, no se habían analizado las diferencias existentes entre sus principales modalidades. El objetivo de la presente tesis fue describir las características antropométricas del escalador de competición y comprobar la existencia de diferencias entre los participantes de distintas modalidades, así como analizar la respuesta psico-fisiológica durante la ejecución de un búlder y una vía, además de evaluar las diferencias entre su realización a vista o tras un ensayo. Para ello, efectuamos dos estudios diferentes: en el primero participaron voluntariamente 61 hombres y 18 mujeres, participantes en cuatro pruebas del circuito nacional de competición de escalada durante el año 2009, tres de ellas de la modalidad de dificultad a vista y una de búlder. Se realizaron mediciones antropométricas, prueba de fuerza de prensión manual antes y después de competir, y se cumplimentó un cuestionario donde se evaluaba la percepción del esfuerzo y la experiencia deportiva. En el segundo estudio, 23 escaladores, 15 hombres y 8 mujeres, divididos en tres grupos en función de su nivel de rendimiento, realizaron de manera voluntaria distintas pruebas durante tres días separados entre sí al menos 48 horas. El primer día rellenaron un cuestionario sobre su experiencia deportiva y nivel de rendimiento, fueron pesados, tallados y sometidos a un escáner de cuerpo completo en densitómetro con objeto de medir la composición corporal. El segundo día realizaron previo calentamiento, un búlder a vista y, tras un descanso de 15 minutos, escalaron una vía a vista acorde con su nivel. El tercer día, después de calentar y disponer de 20 minutos para ensayarlo, repitieron la escalada del búlder. Tras un descanso de 15 minutos y 20 minutos de ensayo, realizaron un segundo intento a la vía. Se registraron los valores en la respuesta cardiorrespiratoria, se obtuvieron muestras de lactato en sangre del lóbulo de la oreja y se realizaron pruebas de fuerza de prensión manual antes y después de la escalada. También se pasó un cuestionario para medir la ansiedad y autoconfianza así como el esfuerzo percibido. Los resultados no mostraron diferencias antropométricas significativas entre los participantes en competiciones de búlder y los que participaron en competiciones de escalada de dificultad a vista. Se dieron diferencias en la pérdida de fuerza antes y después de escalar entre dichos participantes. Las mujeres obtuvieron menor fuerza de prensión manual que los hombres pero la misma pérdida de fuerza entre el instante antes de competir y el posterior. La respuesta fisiológica durante la ejecución del búlder fue menor que la obtenida durante la ejecución de la vía. Hubo pérdida de fuerza de prensión manual entre el instante anterior y el posterior a ejecutar la vía, pero no al hacer el búlder. Sin embargo, no se dieron diferencias en la ansiedad y la autoestima provocada por ambas modalidades, por lo que deducimos que la ejecución de un búlder y una vía presentan una respuesta fisiológica distinta. Proponemos que la respuesta está relacionada, sobre todo, con las variables de ejecución, de tal manera que a mayor distancia y/o tiempo recorrido en la escalada, mayor será la contribución anaeróbica al esfuerzo y la fatiga manifestada como pérdida de fuerza que, en el caso del búlder, fue mínima o inexistente. En el segundo intento, tras un ensayo de 20 minutos en el búlder, se consiguió mejorar el rendimiento respecto al primer intento, que se manifestó con un aumento en la distancia recorrida. Sin embargo, en la vía no se dieron diferencias entre ambos intentos, ni en la ejecución, ni en la respuesta fisiológica, ni en la ansiedad, ni siquiera en la fuerza de prensión manual. ABSTRACT It has been described in the literature the anthropometric profile and psychophysiological response in rock climbing, but so far not been analyzed differences between its main modalities. The aim of this thesis was to describe the anthropometric characteristics of the climber competitor and check for differences between participants of different modalities and to analyze the psycho-physiological response during the execution of a boulder and a route also to assess differences between on sight and redpoint attempts. We made two different studies: in the first 61 men and 18 women who attended four competitions of national climbing circuit in 2009, three of them on-sight difficulty competitions and a boulder competition participated voluntarily. Anthropometric measurements, a hand grip strength test before and after competing were registered for each climber, and a questionnaire which assessed perception of effort and the climbing experience was fulfilled. In the second study, various tests were conducted on 23 volunteer climbers, 15 men and 8 women, during three days separated for, at least, 48 hours of resting, divided into three groups according to their performance. The first day, climbers completed a questionnaire on their experience and performance level. It was recorded weight, height and they underwent a full body scan densitometer in order to measure body composition. The second day, after previous warming-up, they climbed a boulder on sight and, after a break of 15 minutes, climbed a route on-sight according to their level. The third day, after warming-up and have 20 minutes to try it, they repeated the bouldering climbing. After a break of 15 minutes and 20 minutes of essaying, they made a second attempt at the route. Values in the cardiorespiratory response were recorded, blood lactate samples were obtained from earlobe, and hand grip strength was tested before and after the climb. They also filled a questionnaire to measure anxiety and self-confidence and perceived exertion. The results showed no significant anthropometric differences between participants in bouldering competitions and participants in competitions on-sight difficulty climbing. There were found differences in strength loss before and after climbing between those participants. Women had less hand grip strength than men but the same loss of strength between the records carried out before and after competing. The physiological response recorded for boulder climbing was lower than the obtained for the route. There was loss of hand grip strength between the time before and after running the route but not for bouldering. However, there were no differences in anxiety and self-esteem caused by both modalities, so we conclude that the implementation of a boulder and a route have different physiological responses. We think that this response is mainly related to performance variables, as a greater distance and/or travel time on the climb, the higher the anaerobic contribution to the effort and fatigue as manifested by loss of strength in the case of the boulder was minimal or nonexistent. In the second attempt after 20 minutes in the boulder better performance was achieved on the first attempt, which was manifested by an increment of climbing distance. However, there were the differences in the route between the two attempts, either in execution or in the physiological response, or anxiety, or even in hand grip strength.

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O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar se a progressão da carga do treinamento de força (TF) de acordo com a monitoração da percepção subjetiva do esforço da sessão (PSE da sessão) pode ser mais eficaz no desenvolvimento da força motora e hipertrofia muscular em relação ao modelo tradicional de prescrição do TF baseado apenas na carga externa do treinamento. Métodos: Vinte sujeitos do sexo masculino com experiência prévia em treinamento de força (5,4± 4,1 anos) foram submetidos a seis semanas de TF no exercício agachamento (2x/sem.). Os sujeitos foram separados em dois grupos: i) grupo progressão linear da carga de treinamento (PL, n=10), que seguiu um modelo pré-determinado de progressão da carga do TF, com incrementos realizados a cada duas semanas de treino, partindo do protocolo A em direção ao protocolo C (protocolo A= 2x12-15RM; protocolo B= 4x8-10RM e protocolo C= 6x4-6RM) e; ii) grupo PSE (PSE, n=10), que progrediu a carga do TF de acordo com os escores da PSE da sessão partindo do protocolo A, na primeira sessão de treino, com incremento de carga (i.e., do protocolo A para protocolo B ou do protocolo B em direção ao protocolo C) quando os escores de PSE da sessão estivessem abaixo de 6 (i.e., <=5). Mantendo o protocolo do próximo treino caso os escores da PSE da sessão estivessem entre 6 e 8 e diminuindo em uma série o protocolo da sessão seguinte caso os escores da PSE da sessão estivessem por duas vezes consecutivas acima de 8 (i.e., >=9) até que a resposta perceptiva voltasse as classificações entre 6 e 8. As avaliações de força máxima dinâmica (1-RM) e de área de secção transversa muscular (ASTM) foram realizadas antes (pré) a pós o período experimental (pós). Resultados: Ambos os grupos aumentaram de forma semelhante os valores de 1-RM (PL: p<0,0001 e PSE: p<0,0001) a ASTM (PL: p<0,0001 e PSE: p=0,0032). Entretanto, o grupo PSE chegou a estes resultados realizando um número menor de sessões nos protocolos com cargas de treinamento mais altas (protocolos B: p=0,0028 e C: p=0,004) ao mesmo tempo em que realizaram um número maior de sessões no protocolo de treinamento com cargas mais baixas (i.e., protocolo A) (p<0,0001) quando comparado ao grupo PL. De forma interessante, o subgrupo composto (a posteriori) pelos indivíduos do grupo PSE que não progrediram a carga do TF além do protocolo A (SubPSE, n =6), obtiveram ganhos de força motora e hipertrofia muscular semelhantes àqueles observados no grupo PL (1-RM p=0,0003; ASTM: p=0,0212 respectivamente) realizando de um volume total menor de treinamento (p=0,0258). Conclusão: O controle da progressão da carga do TF por meio da PSE da sessão proporcionou ajustes mais eficientes da carga de treinamento possibilitando aumentos de força motora e hipertrofia muscular similares aos obtidos através do modelo de progressão tradicional por meio de protocolos de treinamento menos intensos e de menor volume. Adicionalmente, quando considerados os dados do subgrupo SubPSE, observou-se as mesmas adaptações funcionais e morfológicas por meio de um menor volume total de treinamento

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Introducción: El informe emitido por la Agencia Europea de Seguridad Alimentaria (EFSA) en 2010 sobre las declaraciones nutricionales y propiedades saludables, muestra que no existen evidencias científicas que apoyen la suplementación con aminoácidos ramificados (BCAAs). El objetivo de este estudio es analizar los efectos del consumo de suplementos de BCAAs en deportes de larga duración (DLD). Métodos: Estudio descriptivo de revisión bibliográfica sobre el estado actual del efecto del consumo de suplementos de BCAAs. Se realizó una búsqueda en la base de datos PubMed y estrategia de bola de nieve. Criterios de inclusión: Estudios realizados en humanos, ensayos clínicos controlados aleatorizados (ECCA) en castellano/inglés relacionados con el consumo de BCAAs, leucina, valina e isoleucina en DLD y sus efectos sobre el daño muscular, rendimiento deportivo, fatiga central, respuesta anabólica y sistema inmunológico publicados en cualquier país hasta mayo 2014. Resultados: De los 330 estudios identificados, 14 cumplieron los criterios de inclusión. La media de sujetos participantes en los estudio es igual a (11,36 ± 7,43). Sólo dos estudios incluyen un grupo de mujeres. Las disciplinas deportivas que se encontraron en los estudios fueron carrera a pie, ciclismo, combinación ciclismo y carrera a pie, triatlón distancia olímpica y un estudio que incluía 2 grupos de deportistas (triatlón distancia olímpica y carrera a pie). Se estudian los efectos de los BCAAs y daño muscular, rendimiento deportivo, fatiga central, respuesta anabólica en periodo de recuperación y respuesta inmunológica en periodos diferentes del entrenamiento: antes, durante y después o una combinación de éstos. Discusión: Se observa que existe un menor grado de dolor y daño muscular, menor percepción del esfuerzo y fatiga mental, mayor respuesta anabólica en periodo de recuperación y mejora de la respuesta inmunológica cuando se suplementa con BCAAs, no obstante su toma antes o durante la actividad física no mejora el rendimiento deportivo. No se ha encontrado consenso en la dosis y cronología de la toma más eficaz, aunque es más efectivo si hay una relación 2-3/1/1g, entre los aminoácidos Leucina/ Isoleucina y Valina.

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Supporting the forearm on the work surface during keyboard operation may increase comfort, decrease muscular load of the neck and shoulders, and decrease the time spent in ulnar deviation. Wrist rests are used widely in the workplace and are more commonly being incorporated in keyboard design. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of wrist rest use on wrist posture during forearm Support. A laboratory based, experimental study was conducted (subjects n = 15) to examine muscle activity and wrist Postures during keyboard and mouse tasks in each of' two conditions; wrist rest and no wrist rest. There were no significant differences for right wrist flexion/extension between use of a wrist rest and no wrist rest for keyboard or mouse use. Left wrist extension was significantly higher without a wrist rest than with a wrist rest during keyboard use (df = 14; t = 2.95; p = 0.01; d = 0.38). No differences with respect to use of a wrist rest were found for the left or right hand for ulnar deviation For keyboard or mouse use. There were no differences in muscle activity between the test conditions for keyboard use. Relevance to industry Wrist rests are used widely in the workplace and are more commonly being incorporated in keyboard design. Use of a wrist rest in conjunction with forearm support when using a conventional desk does not appear to have any impact on wrist posture or muscle activity during keyboard use. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Participation in at least 30 min of moderate intensity activity on most days is assumed to confer health benefits. This study accordingly determined whether the more vigorous household and garden tasks (sweeping, window cleaning, vacuuming and lawn mowing) are performed by middle-aged men at a moderate intensity of 3-6 metabolic equivalents (METs) in the laboratory and at home. Measured energy expenditure during self-perceived moderate-paced walking was used as a marker of exercise intensity. Energy expenditure was also predicted via indirect methods. Thirty-six males [Xmacr (SD): 40.0 (3.3) years; 179.5 (6.9) cm; 83.4 (14.0) kg] were measured for resting metabolic rate (RMR) and oxygen consumption (V.O-2) during the five activities using the Douglas bag method. Heart rate , respiratory frequency, CSA (Computer Science Applications) movement counts, Borg scale ratings of perceived exertion and Quetelet's index were also recorded as potential predictors of exercise intensity. Except for vacuuming in the laboratory, which was not significantly different from 3.0 METs (P=0.98), the MET means in the laboratory and home were all significantly greater than 3.0 (Pless than or equal to0.006). The sweeping and vacuuming MET means were significantly higher (P

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In this study, we examined patterns of leg muscle recruitment and co-activation, and the relationship between muscle recruitment and cadence, in highly trained cyclists. Electromyographic (EMG) activity of the tibialis anterior, tibialis posterior, peroneus longus, gastrocnemius lateralis and soleus was recorded using intramuscular electrodes, at individual preferred cadence, 57.5, 77.5 and 92.5 rev.min(-1). The influence of electrode type and location on recorded EMG was also investigated using surface and dual intramuscular recordings. Muscle recruitment patterns varied from those previously reported, but there was little variation in muscle recruitment between these highly trained cyclists. The tibialis posterior, peroneus longus and soleus were recruited in a single, short burst of activity during the downstroke. The tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius lateralis were recruited in a biphasic and alternating manner. Contrary to existing hypotheses, our results indicate little co-activation between the tibialis posterior and peroneus longus. Peak EMG amplitude increased linearly with cadence and did not decrease at individual preferred cadence. There was little variation in patterns of muscle recruitment or co-activation with changes in cadence. Intramuscular electrode location had little influence on recorded EMG. There were significant differences between surface and intramuscular recordings from the tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius lateralis, which may explain differences between our findings and those of previous studies.