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The Journal of Physiological Sciences
Are There Differences in Performance, Metabolism, and Quadriceps Muscle Activity in Black African and Caucasian Athletes during Brief Intermittent and Intense Exercise?
A. Merzouk1  S. Ahmaidi1  A. Temfemo1  D. Bishop3  C. Laparadis2 
[1] EA 3300 “APS et Conduites Motrices: Adaptations, Réadaptations”, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Faculté des Sciences du Sport, F-80025 Amiens Cedex, France;Department of Physical Education and Sport Science, Democritus University of Thrace, Komotini, Greece;Team Sport Research Group, School of Human Movement and Exercise Science, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia
关键词: force-velocity test;    black and Caucasian subjects;    power output;    EMG;   
DOI  :  10.2170/physiolsci.RP011906
学科分类:生理学
来源: Springer
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References(31)Cited-By(1)The purpose of the present study was to determine whether there are any differences in power output (PO) and/or quadriceps muscle (Quad) activity between black African and Caucasian football players during a force-velocity (fv) exercise test, which consisted of performing maximal 6-s sprints against an increasing load. Each subject started the test with a load of 2 kg and then recovered for 5 min before repeating the same test with a load increased by 2 kg. When the pedal frequency did not exceed 130 rev·min−1, the load was increased by only 1 kg. Each subject attained the load corresponding to his maximal power if an additional increase in load (+1 kg) induced a power decrease. Nine black Africans (mean age 24.2 ± 3.3 years) and nine Caucasians (24.7 ± 4.2 years) (matched for stature and aerobic fitness) participated in the fv exercise test. During the test, PO, blood lactate, and the quadriceps electromyography (EMG) root mean square (Quad RMS) were assessed. Higher blood lactate was observed in Caucasians than in black Africans for POs over the load range from 4 kg up to the maximal power. However, PO and Quad RMS values were similar in Caucasians and black Africans. They also had similar lean leg volume (LLV) and consequently produced similar PO/LLV and Quad RMS/LLV values. Overall, our results suggest that Caucasians and black Africans matched for stature, VO2max, and training background have similar PO and Quad RMS values, but different blood lactate concentrations during brief, intermittent, intense exercise performed on a cycloergometer.

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