Muscle-damaging exercise 48 h prior to a maximal incremental exercise treadmill test reduces time to exhaustion: is it time to reconsider our pretest procedures?
Abstract
Pretest guidelines typically stipulate that no exercise should be
performed 48 h prior to a maximal incremental exercise ðMIEÞ test.
However, no study has specifically investigated if this timescale
alters key outcome variables associated with MIE. Twenty apparently
healthy males split into two equal groups performed MIE
during three visits (visits 1 – MIEEXP1, 2 – MIEEXP2 and 4 – MIEEXP3).
The experimental group only, performed muscle-damaging exercise
during visit 3. From MIEEXP2 to MIEEXP3 average time to
exhaustion (TTE) decreased by 45 s (9%) (p < 0.01), maximum
blood lactate decreased by 1.2 mmol/L (11%) (p = 0.03), and
perceived readiness decreased by 8 mm (18%) (p = 0.01). There
were no changes in any MIE variables in the control group
(p ≥ 0.37). Performing MIE 48 h following muscle-damaging exercise
impairs specific, but not all, physiological outcome variables.
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