Muscle Activation During Exercise in Severe Acute Hypoxia: Role of Absolute and Relative Intensity

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作者
Swenson, Erik R.
Baertsch, Peter
机构
[1] Department of Physical Education, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Campus Universitario de Tafira s/n, Las-Palmas-de-Gran-Canaria
[2] Department of Health Sciences, Public University of Navarra, Tudela
[3] Research Institute of Biomedical and Health Sciences, IUIBS, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Campus Universitario de Tafira s/n, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
关键词
exercise; fatigue; human; electromyogram; root mean square; hypoxia; median frequency;
D O I
10.1089/ham.2014.1027
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Torres-Peralta, Rafael, Jose Losa-Reyna, Miriam Gonzalez-Izal, Ismael Perez-Suarez, Jaime Calle-Herrero, Mikel Izquierdo, and Jose A.L. Calbet. Muscle activation during exercise in severe acute hypoxia: Role of absolute and relative intensity. High Alt Med Biol 15:472-482, 2014.-The aim of this study was to determine the influence of severe acute hypoxia on muscle activation during whole body dynamic exercise. Eleven young men performed four incremental cycle ergometer tests to exhaustion breathing normoxic (F(I)o(2)=0.21, two tests) or hypoxic gas (F(I)o(2)=0.108, two tests). Surface electromyography (EMG) activities of rectus femoris (RF), vastus medialis (VL), vastus lateralis (VL), and biceps femoris (BF) were recorded. The two normoxic and the two hypoxic tests were averaged to reduce EMG variability. Peak Vo(2) was 34% lower in hypoxia than in normoxia (p<0.05). The EMG root mean square (RMS) increased with exercise intensity in all muscles (p<0.05), with greater effect in hypoxia than in normoxia in the RF and VM (p<0.05), and a similar trend in VL (p=0.10). At the same relative intensity, the RMS was greater in normoxia than in hypoxia in RF, VL, and BF (p<0.05), with a similar trend in VM (p=0.08). Median frequency increased with exercise intensity (p<0.05), and was higher in hypoxia than in normoxia in VL (p<0.05). Muscle contraction burst duration increased with exercise intensity in VM and VL (p<0.05), without clear effects of F(I)o(2). No significant F(I)o(2) effects on frequency domain indices were observed when compared at the same relative intensity. In conclusion, muscle activation during whole body exercise increases almost linearly with exercise intensity, following a muscle-specific pattern, which is adjusted depending on the F(I)o(2) and the relative intensity of exercise. Both VL and VM are increasingly involved in power output generation with the increase of intensity and the reduction in F(I)o(2).
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