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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: A single bout of downhill running attenuates subsequent level running-induced fatigue
Authors: Assumpção, Claudio de Oliveira
Barreto, RenanVieira
Lima, Leonardo Coelho Rabello de
Cardozo, Adalgiso Coscrato
Montebelo, Maria Imaculada de Lima
Catarino, Helen Reinhart Camargo
Greco, Camila Coelho
Denadai, Benedito Sérgio
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Scientific Reports
Citation: ASSUMPÇÃO, Claudio de Oliveira et al. A single bout of downhill running attenuates subsequent level running-induced fatigue. Scientific Reports, [s. I.], v. 10, n. 18809, p. 1-9, 2020.
Abstract: Fatigue can be defned as exercise-induced strength loss. During running, fatigue can be partially explained by repetitive low-intensity eccentric contractions-induced muscle damage (EIMD). Previous studies showed that a bout of downhill running (DR) attenuated subsequent EIMD. Thus, we tested if a 30-min DR bout would attenuate fatigue induced by subsequent 60-min level running (LR). Twentyseven male college students were randomly allocated to an experimental (EXP) or a control (CON) group. All participants performed LR on a treadmill at 70% of the velocity (vVO2peak) corresponding to peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak). Only EXP performed a 30-min DR (− 15%) on a treadmill at 70% vVO2peak fourteen days before LR. Indirect EIMD markers and neuromuscular function were assessed before, immediately and 48 h after DR and LR. Knee extension isometric peak torque (IPT) decreased (− 36.3 ± 26%, p < 0.05) immediately following DR with full recovery reached 48 h post-DR. Muscle soreness developed (p< 0.05) immediately (37 ± 25 mm) and 48 h (45 ± 26 mm) post-DR. IPT and rate of torque development (RTD) at late phases (> 150 ms) from the onset of muscle contraction decreased signifcantly (− 10.7 ± 6.1% and from − 15.4 to − 18.7%, respectively) immediately after LR for the CON group and remained below baseline values (−5.6 ± 8.5% and from − 13.8 to − 14.9%, respectively) 48 h post-LR. However, IPT and late RTD were not signifcantly afected by LR for the EXP group, showing a group x time interaction efect. We concluded that a single DR bout can be used to attenuate fatigue induced by a LR performed fourteen days after
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