Influence of regression model and incremental test protocol on the relationship between lactate threshold using the maximal-deviation method and performance in female runners |
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Authors: | Fabiana Andrade Machado Fábio Yuzo Nakamura Solange Marta Franzói De Moraes |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Physical Education , State University of Maringa , Maringá , Brazil famachado_uem@hotmail.com;3. Department of Physical Education , State University of Londrina , Londrina , Brazil;4. Department of Physiologic Sciences , State University of Maringa , Maringá , Brazil |
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Abstract: | Abstract This study examined the influence of the regression model and initial intensity of an incremental test on the relationship between the lactate threshold estimated by the maximal-deviation method and the endurance performance. Sixteen non-competitive, recreational female runners performed a discontinuous incremental treadmill test. The initial speed was set at 7 km · h?1, and increased every 3 min by 1 km · h?1 with a 30-s rest between the stages used for earlobe capillary blood sample collection. Lactate-speed data were fitted by an exponential-plus-constant and a third-order polynomial equation. The lactate threshold was determined for both regression equations, using all the coordinates, excluding the first and excluding the first and second initial points. Mean speed of a 10-km road race was the performance index (3.04 ± 0.22 m · s?1). The exponentially-derived lactate threshold had a higher correlation (0.98 ≤ r ≤ 0.99) and smaller standard error of estimate (SEE) (0.04 ≤ SEE ≤ 0.05 m · s?1) with performance than the polynomially-derived equivalent (0.83 ≤ r ≤ 0.89; 0.10 ≤ SEE ≤ 0.13 m · s?1). The exponential lactate threshold was greater than the polynomial equivalent (P < 0.05). The results suggest that the exponential lactate threshold is a valid performance index that is independent of the initial intensity of the incremental test and better than the polynomial equivalent. |
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Keywords: | Dmax endurance exponential-plus-constant third-order polynomial |
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