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Comparison of parameters derived from a three-minute all-out test with classical benchmarks for running exercise
Author(s) -
Filipe Antônio de Barros Sousa,
Fúlvia de Barros Manchado-Gobatto,
Natália Almeida Rodrigues,
Cláudio Alexandre Gobatto
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0266012
Subject(s) - algorithm , computer science
This study aimed to compare four constructs from the three-minute all-out test (AO3)–end power (EP), the area above EP (WEP), maximum power (Pmax), and attainedV ˙ O 2 peak−to those derived from the classical CP model in tethered running. Seventeen male recreational runners underwent two experiments to test for reliability and agreement of AO3 parameters with those obtained from the classical CP model (W and CP), a graded exercise test (V ˙ O 2 max) and a 30-second all-out test (AO30s; Pmax); all performed on a non-motorized treadmill (NMT). Significance levels were set at p 0.86) but moderate for WEP (ICC = 0.69). Pmax showed no difference between AO3 and AO30s (p = 0.18; CV% = 9.5%). EP and WEP disagreed largely with their classical critical power model counterparts (p = 0.05; CV%>32.7% and p = 0.23; CV%>39.7%, respectively), showing greater error than their test-retest reliability.V ˙ O 2 peakfrom AO3 was not different (p = 0.13) and well related (CV% = 8.4; ICC = 0.87) to the incremental testV ˙ O 2 max. Under the studied conditions, the agreement of EP and WEP to CP and W was not strong enough to assure their use interchangeably. Pmax andV ˙ O 2 maxwere closer to their criterion parameters.

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