Physiological and Anthropometric Differences among Endurance, Strength and High-Intensity Functional Training Participants: A Cross-Sectional Study

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作者
Green, Edward S. [1 ]
Williams, Ewan R. [1 ]
Feito, Yuri [2 ]
Jenkins, Nathan T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] Kennesaw State Univ Kennesaw, Kennesaw, GA USA
关键词
Aerobic capacity; fatigue resistance; high-intensity functional training; mitochondrial oxidative capacity; performance; power; strength; SKELETAL-MUSCLE METABOLISM; CONCURRENT STRENGTH; FIBER COMPOSITION; CRITICAL POWER; EXERCISE; RESISTANCE; INTERFERENCE; CAPACITY; METAANALYSIS; ADAPTATIONS;
D O I
10.1080/02701367.2021.1947468
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Purpose: We compared aerobic capacity ((V) over dotO(2 max)), mitochondrial capacity (m(V) over dotO(2)), anaerobic power, strength, and muscle endurance in healthy, active men from strength (STR), endurance (END) and high-intensity functional training (HIFT) backgrounds. Methods: Twenty-four men (n = 8/group) completed a cycle ergometer test to determine (V) over dotO(2 max), followed by a 3-min all-out test to determine peak (PP) and end power (EP), and to estimate anaerobic [work done above EP (WEP)] and aerobic work capacity. Strength was determined by knee extensor maximal voluntary contraction at various flexion angles. The endurance index (EI) of the vastus lateralis (VL) was assessed by measuring muscle contraction acceleration during electrical twitch mechanomyography. m(V) over dotO(2 max) of the VL was assessed using near-infrared spectroscopy to estimate muscle oxygen consumption during transient femoral artery occlusions. Results: (V) over dotO(2 max) was significantly different among groups (p < .05). PP was significantly higher in HIFT and STR versus END (p < .05). EP was significantly higher in HIFT and END compared to STR (p < .05). WEP was significantly higher in STR compared to END (p < .05), whereas total work done was significantly higher in HIFT and END compared to STR (p < .05). m(V) over dotO(2 max) and EI were comparable between HIFT and END but significantly lower in STR versus END (p < .05). Torque production was significantly lower in END compared to STR and HIFT at all flexion angles (p < .05), with no difference between STR and HIFT. Conclusion: HIFT participants can exert similar power outputs and absolute strength compared to strength focused participants but exhibit fatigue resistance and mitochondrial capacity comparable to those who train for endurance.
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页数:12
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