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Neuromuscular function following prolonged intense self-paced exercise in hot climatic conditions

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
卷 111, 期 8, 页码 1561-1569

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DOI: 10.1007/s00421-010-1781-3

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Central fatigue; Core temperature; Force production; Performance

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  1. University of Sydney Faculty of Health Sciences

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Muscle weakness following constant load exercise under heat stress has been associated with hyperthermia-induced central fatigue. However, evidence of central fatigue influencing intense self-paced exercise in the heat is lacking. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate force production capacity and central nervous system drive in skeletal muscle pre- and post-cycle ergometer exercise in hot and cool conditions. Nine trained male cyclists performed a 20-s maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVC) prior to (control) and following a 40-km time trial in hot (35A degrees C) and cool (20A degrees C) conditions. MVC force production and voluntary activation of the knee extensors was evaluated via percutaneous tetanic stimulation. In the cool condition, rectal temperature increased to 39.0A degrees C and reached 39.8A degrees C in the heat (P < 0.01). Following exercise in the hot and cool conditions, peak force declined by similar to 90 and similar to 99 N, respectively, compared with control (P < 0.01). Mean force decreased by 15% (hot) and 14% (cool) (P < 0.01 vs. control). Voluntary activation during the post-exercise MVC declined to 93.7% (hot) and 93.9% (cool) (P < 0.05 vs. control). The post-exercise decline in voluntary activation represented similar to 20% of the decrease in mean force production in both conditions. Therefore, the additional increase in rectal temperature did not exacerbate the loss of force production following self-paced exercise in the heat. The impairment in force production indicates that the fatigue exhibited by the quadriceps is mainly of peripheral origin and a consequence of the prolonged contractile activity associated with exercise.

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