Reliability of a Novel High Intensity One Leg Dynamic Exercise Protocol to Measure Muscle Endurance

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TitreReliability of a Novel High Intensity One Leg Dynamic Exercise Protocol to Measure Muscle Endurance
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursPageaux B, Lepers R, Marcora SM
JournalPLOS ONE
Volume11
Paginatione0163979
Date PublishedOCT 5
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1932-6203
Résumé

We recently developed a high intensity one leg dynamic exercise (OLDE) protocol to measure muscle endurance and investigate the central and peripheral mechanisms of muscle fatigue. The aims of the present study were to establish the reliability of this novel protocol and describe the isokinetic muscle fatigue induced by high intensity OLDE and its recovery. Eight subjects performed the OLDE protocol (time to exhaustion test of the right leg at 85% of peak power output) three times over a week period. Isokinetic maximal voluntary contraction torque at 60 (MVC60), 100 (MVC100) and 140 (MVC140) deg/s was measured pre-exercise, shortly after exhaustion (13 +/- 4 s), 20 s (P20) and 40 s (P40) post-exercise. Electromyographic (EMG) signal was analyzed via the root mean square (RMS) for all three superficial knee extensors. Mean time to exhaustion was 5.96 +/- 1.40 min, coefficient of variation was 8.42 +/- 6.24%, typical error of measurement was 0.30 min and intraclass correlation was 0.795. MVC torque decreased shortly after exhaustion for all angular velocities (all P < 0.001). MVC60 and MVC100 recovered between P20 (P < 0.05) and exhaustion and then plateaued. MVC140 recovered only at P40 (P < 0.05). High intensity OLDE did not alter maximal EMG RMS of the three superficial knee extensors during MVC. The results of this study demonstrate that this novel high intensity OLDE protocol could be reliably used to measure muscle endurance, and that muscle fatigue induced by high intensity OLDE should be examined within similar to 30 s following exhaustion.

DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0163979