Influência do nível de desempenho cardiopulmonar sobre o estado estável em diferentes intensidades de corrida
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2016-03-30
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Gasparini Neto, Victor Hugo
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Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
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The steady state is the intrinsic body adjustments to maintain the balance of energy substrates
exercise for muscle contraction. During the exercise of moderate intensity or below the anaerobic threshold, this happens with physiological variables as reported in classical literature.
Studies that measured blood lactate showed steady state, but is still not clear in the literature
which ventilatory variables can define the steady state in intensitiesthat is considered imbalance
as the ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT), and respiratory compensation point (RCP). The
objectives was: a) to describe the behavior of different variables in cardiopulmonary exercise
sessions with racing constant speeds, corresponding to the intensities of vVATcpx and vPCRcpx,
identifying the steady state. b) To compare the values recorded in CPX with sessions on values
on vVATsession vRCPsession. A quasi-experimental cross-sectional study with nine elite athletes
(EA) and nine non-athletes (NA), trained in street race was selected. He carried out three visits
to the laboratory. First, application of CPX testing until volitional exhaustion to identify the
ventilatory thresholds and VO2max. Second, a maximum of 1 hour workout at the speed of VAT
and third, a workout at the speed of RCP to fatigue, with continuous measurement of exhaled
gases (Cortex Metalyzer 3B) and heart rate (Polar®). Two criteria was used for identification
of steady state: 1- variations of 5%, 6%, 5.5% and 3% use to VO2, VCO2, VE, RER, respectively, and one way ANOVA with significance at p ≤ 0.05. A continuous workout with constant
speed on the relative intensities of the VAT and RCP demonstrated similarities in the steady
state behavior in the ventilatory and metabolic variables except for RER and RF in vVAT, and
the VE and HR in the AE groups and NA respectively (p ≤ 0.05). The VAT session showed
less consistent with the figures in the CPX testing, compared to RCP session, which showed
better agreement for both groups. It was possible to identify the steady state for ventilatory
variables in a workout at the speed the VAT and the RCP and this phenomenon occurred regardless of the physical performance level.
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Exercício Aeróbico , Estado Estável , Limiar Anaeróbio , Ponto de compensação respiratória , Desempenho Atlético