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Elsevier Masson, Science and Sports, 1(30), p. e17-e22

DOI: 10.1016/j.scispo.2014.08.134

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Critical velocity determined by a non-exhaustive method in menopausal women

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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to test the reproducibility of critical velocity determined in a non-exhaustive method (CVNE) and its relationship with the maximal lactate steady state (MLSS) in menopausal women. Methods: Nine women (aged 59.8 [4.6] years) were subjected to two efforts, of the same intensity, in each session, lasting 180s and separated by an interval of 90s. The blood lactate ([Lac]) and heart rate (HR) differences (Delta; δ) between the first and second sessions were determined. The session intensities corresponded to 4, 5 and 6km.h-1. The CVNE was assumed to be the Y-intercept between the δs and the intensities. Results: The CVNE, determined through the [Lac] (test=5.4±0.7; retest=5.0±0.6) and HR (test=4.8±0.4; retest=4.9±0.5), was not significantly different between the conditions. However, no correlation was observed between test and retest situations for the CVNE determined through the [Lac] (r=0.29) or the HR (r=-0.16). Furthermore, CVNE determined through both variables significantly underestimated and was not correlated with MLSS. Conclusion: Thus, it can be concluded that CVNE does not have high reproducibility and cannot be used to estimate the MLSS in postmenopausal women.