<b>Relationship between physiological indices and aerobic performance tests in short and medium term of elite cyclists</b>

Few studies allow usto verify which physiological responses are associated with performance in anational elite cycling group. Therefore, this study aimed to determine and correlate various physiological and aerobic indices with performance in 4 and 20 km time trials in high-level cyclists. The sampl...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Bernardo Sangali, Eduardo Zapaterra Campos, Luigi Agostini Gobbo, Vitor Luiz de Andrade, Marcelo Papoti, Ismael Forte Freitas Junior, Tiago Rezende Figueira, Pedro Balikian Junior
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2013-05-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/23645/24589
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spelling doaj-01a5881740c2464fa03c8357d056695e2020-11-24T23:52:19ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano1415-84261980-00372013-05-01154498506DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1980-0037.2013v15n4p498 <b>Relationship between physiological indices and aerobic performance tests in short and medium term of elite cyclists</b>Eduardo Bernardo SangaliEduardo Zapaterra CamposLuigi Agostini GobboVitor Luiz de AndradeMarcelo PapotiIsmael Forte Freitas JuniorTiago Rezende FigueiraPedro Balikian JuniorFew studies allow usto verify which physiological responses are associated with performance in anational elite cycling group. Therefore, this study aimed to determine and correlate various physiological and aerobic indices with performance in 4 and 20 km time trials in high-level cyclists. The sample consisted of 14 male professional cyclists of the national elite group (28.5 ± 4.7 years old, 73.47 ± 8.29 kg, 176 ± 6.76cm), who performed a progressive test in laboratory to determine maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max: 62.23 ± 8.28 ml•kg-1•min-1), intensity relative to VO2max(iVO2max: 500.83 ± 58.65w), movement economy (EM: 0.1166 ± 0.0362 ml•kg•min•w-1), and the first and second ventilatory threshold (LV1: 348.21 ±43.26 w; LV2: 417.86 ± 60.79 w, respectively). They also performed two time trial performance tests of 4 and 20km. For the correlation between physiological indices and trial performance, Pearson correlation coefficient(p< 0.05) was used. No correlation was found between the physiological indices (VO2max absolute and relative, iVO2max, EM, LV1 and LV2) andperformance in 4 km (r= 0.38; 0.16; -0.33; 0.20; -0.50; -0.20, respectively)and 20 km (r= 0.24; 0.01; -0.13; -0.12; -0.48; -0.19, respectively) time trialin high level athletes. These results suggest that these variables are not able to explain the performance in time trials in the respective lengths, probably due to the subjects’ homogeneity.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/23645/24589Anaerobic ThresholdBicyclingEmployee performance appraisalOxygenCiclismoÍndices FisiológicosDesempenhoContra relógio
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author Eduardo Bernardo Sangali
Eduardo Zapaterra Campos
Luigi Agostini Gobbo
Vitor Luiz de Andrade
Marcelo Papoti
Ismael Forte Freitas Junior
Tiago Rezende Figueira
Pedro Balikian Junior
spellingShingle Eduardo Bernardo Sangali
Eduardo Zapaterra Campos
Luigi Agostini Gobbo
Vitor Luiz de Andrade
Marcelo Papoti
Ismael Forte Freitas Junior
Tiago Rezende Figueira
Pedro Balikian Junior
<b>Relationship between physiological indices and aerobic performance tests in short and medium term of elite cyclists</b>
Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano
Anaerobic Threshold
Bicycling
Employee performance appraisal
Oxygen
Ciclismo
Índices Fisiológicos
Desempenho
Contra relógio
author_facet Eduardo Bernardo Sangali
Eduardo Zapaterra Campos
Luigi Agostini Gobbo
Vitor Luiz de Andrade
Marcelo Papoti
Ismael Forte Freitas Junior
Tiago Rezende Figueira
Pedro Balikian Junior
author_sort Eduardo Bernardo Sangali
title <b>Relationship between physiological indices and aerobic performance tests in short and medium term of elite cyclists</b>
title_short <b>Relationship between physiological indices and aerobic performance tests in short and medium term of elite cyclists</b>
title_full <b>Relationship between physiological indices and aerobic performance tests in short and medium term of elite cyclists</b>
title_fullStr <b>Relationship between physiological indices and aerobic performance tests in short and medium term of elite cyclists</b>
title_full_unstemmed <b>Relationship between physiological indices and aerobic performance tests in short and medium term of elite cyclists</b>
title_sort <b>relationship between physiological indices and aerobic performance tests in short and medium term of elite cyclists</b>
publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano
issn 1415-8426
1980-0037
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Few studies allow usto verify which physiological responses are associated with performance in anational elite cycling group. Therefore, this study aimed to determine and correlate various physiological and aerobic indices with performance in 4 and 20 km time trials in high-level cyclists. The sample consisted of 14 male professional cyclists of the national elite group (28.5 ± 4.7 years old, 73.47 ± 8.29 kg, 176 ± 6.76cm), who performed a progressive test in laboratory to determine maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max: 62.23 ± 8.28 ml•kg-1•min-1), intensity relative to VO2max(iVO2max: 500.83 ± 58.65w), movement economy (EM: 0.1166 ± 0.0362 ml•kg•min•w-1), and the first and second ventilatory threshold (LV1: 348.21 ±43.26 w; LV2: 417.86 ± 60.79 w, respectively). They also performed two time trial performance tests of 4 and 20km. For the correlation between physiological indices and trial performance, Pearson correlation coefficient(p< 0.05) was used. No correlation was found between the physiological indices (VO2max absolute and relative, iVO2max, EM, LV1 and LV2) andperformance in 4 km (r= 0.38; 0.16; -0.33; 0.20; -0.50; -0.20, respectively)and 20 km (r= 0.24; 0.01; -0.13; -0.12; -0.48; -0.19, respectively) time trialin high level athletes. These results suggest that these variables are not able to explain the performance in time trials in the respective lengths, probably due to the subjects’ homogeneity.
topic Anaerobic Threshold
Bicycling
Employee performance appraisal
Oxygen
Ciclismo
Índices Fisiológicos
Desempenho
Contra relógio
url https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/rbcdh/article/view/23645/24589
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