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Effects of a second bout of maximal eccentric exercise on muscle damage and electromyographic activity

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
卷 89, 期 2, 页码 115-121

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SPRINGER-VERLAG
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-002-0791-1

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mean power frequency; integrated electromyographic activity; elbow flexors; repeated bout effect

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This study examined whether a second bout of maximal eccentric exercise performed 3 days after the first exercise bout would produce further changes in muscle damage and electromyographic activity (EMG). Male students (n = 26) were randomly assigned to experimental 70 (EX70; n = 9), experimental 30 (EX30; n = 8). and control (CON; n = 9) groups. The initial exercise was 30 maximal voluntary isokinetic eccentric contractions (MAXI) on non-dominant elbow flexors at 60degrees s(-1) (1.05 rad s(-1)). The EX70 and EX30 groups performed a second bout of 70 and 30 eccentric contractions (MAX2), respectively, 3 days after MAXI. Upper arm circumference, range of motion, strength, integrated EMG (IEMG), and mean power frequency (MPF) were measured before, immediately after, and once a day for 9 days after MAXI. Plasma creatine kinase (CK) activity and muscle soreness were assessed before and for 9 davs after MAXI. Total work, work per contraction, IEMG, and MPF were also recorded during MAXI and MAX2. All indicators of muscle damage changed following MAXI for each group (P<0.05), but no indicators of additional damage (P>0.05) were apparent after MAX2 for either the EX70 or EX30 groups. IEMG (P = 0.01) and MPF (P = 0.04) were lower for MAX2 compared with MAXI for both the EX30 and EX70 groups. It is concluded that performing a second bout of eccentric exercise with damaged muscles 3 days after the initial bout does not produce further damage or retard recovery, even when the second bout of exercise is more strenuous. EMG findings were consistent with reduced activation of fast-twitch motor units during the second eccentric bout. These results may be interpreted as evidence of a neural protective mechanism.

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