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Rate of Torque Development Scaling Factor Decreased following a 6-Week Unilateral Isometric Training Using Electrostimulation or Voluntary Contractions
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WoS WOS:001287876100001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85200904689
DOI 10.3390/APP14156485
Año 2024
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Internacional

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Abstract



This study explored the changes in the rate of torque development scaling factor (RTD-SF) and maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVC) variables following six weeks of unilateral isometric electromyostimulation (EMS) and voluntary (VOL) exercises. Twenty-six physically active participants were randomly assigned to EMS (n = 13) or a VOL group. MVC and RTD-SF of the quadriceps femoris of both legs were assessed before and after training. EMS and VOL exercises had identical frequency (three sessions/week), intensity (60% MVC), volume (40 contractions), and work-to-rest ratio (18 min: 6.25 s of work/20 s of rest). There were no between-group differences for the trained leg with overall increases in maximal torque (Tmax) of similar to 29% (d = 2.11-2.12), similar to 13% for RTDmax (d = 0.92-1.10); similar to 23% for Intercept (d = 0.72-0.78), and reduction in RTD-SF by similar to 15% (d = 1.01-1.10). In the non-trained leg, significant moderate change was only observed after EMS for RTD-SF which decreased by 12.5% (d = 0.76). Both EMS and VOL training applied at equivalent workloads positively impact on Tmax, RTDmax, and Intercept, but they negatively affect the quickness with which muscle contracts across a wide range of submaximal forces. Using a moderate training intensity in regularly physically active participants could explain the absence of cross-education in the VOL group.

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Revista ISSN
Applied Sciences Basel 2076-3417

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Physics, Applied
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Knezevic, Olivera M. Mujer Univ Belgrade - Serbia
University of Belgrade - Serbia
Institute of Medical Research Yugoslavia Serbia - Serbia
2 Šarabon, Nejc Hombre Univ Primorska - Eslovenia
InnoRenew CoE - Eslovenia
Sci Practice Ltd - Eslovenia
University of Primorska - Eslovenia
S2P Science to Practice - Eslovenia
3 Garcia-Ramos, Amador Hombre UNIV GRANADA - España
Univ Catolica Santima Concepcion - Chile
Universidad de Granada - España
Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción - Chile
4 Majstorovic, Nikola Hombre Univ Belgrade - Serbia
University of Belgrade - Serbia
5 Milanovic, Sladjan D. - Univ Belgrade - Serbia
Institute of Medical Research Yugoslavia Serbia - Serbia
6 Filipovic, Sasa R. - Univ Belgrade - Serbia
Institute of Medical Research Yugoslavia Serbia - Serbia
7 Mirkov, Dragan M. Hombre Univ Belgrade - Serbia
University of Belgrade - Serbia

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Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Ministry of Defence Republic of Serbia

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This work was supported by institutional support from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia under the contract no. 451-03-68/2022-14/200154 (O.M.K. and D.M.M.) and under the contract no. 451-03-9/2022-14/200015 (S.R.F. and S.D.M.).
This work was supported by institutional support from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia under the contract no. 451-03-68/2022-14/200154 (O.M.K. and D.M.M.) and under the contract no. 451-03-9/2022-14/200015 (S.R.F. and S.D.M.).

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