1. Variability in the Relationship Between Velocity Loss and Percentage of Completed Repetitions During Horizontal Leg Press and Bench Press in Postmenopausal Women.
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Iglesias-Soler, Eliseo, Rial-Vázquez, Jessica, Nine, Iván, Fariñas, Juan, Revuelta-Lera, Borja, and García-Ramos, Amador
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LEG physiology ,SKELETAL muscle physiology ,EXERCISE physiology ,CROSS-sectional method ,GOODNESS-of-fit tests ,BODY mass index ,T-test (Statistics) ,RESEARCH funding ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,POSTMENOPAUSE ,EXERCISE intensity ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESISTANCE training ,MUSCLE strength ,INTRACLASS correlation ,WEIGHT lifting ,WOMEN'S health ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DATA analysis software ,PHYSICAL activity ,REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
This study aimed to analyze the intersubject variability in the relationship between percentage of velocity loss (%VL) and percentage of repetitions performed out of maximum possible (%MNR) in postmenopausal women. Thirty-five postmenopausal active women (58 ± 3 years) performed sets leading to muscular failure, completing 10-13 repetitions, in both leg press (LP) and bench press (BP). Mean lift velocity of each repetition was expressed as a percentage of the fastest repetition, and repetitions were quantified as a percentage of the maximum number of repetitions completed in the set. Given the hierarchical structure of the data, %VL-%MNR relationships were fitted by linear mixed model regressions. A significant intersubject variability in the intercept (i.e., %MNR associated with 0%VL) was detected (p < 0.001 in both LP and BP), even when centered values of the completed repetitions were included in the models. The estimated variance in the intercept for LP (117.39; SE: 45.41) was almost double that for BP (67.47; SE: 20.27). The variability observed in the intercept entailed variability in the estimated %MNR for specific %VL values. The use of velocity loss thresholds for estimating the intensity of effort in active postmenopausal women does not overcome uncertainty of more traditional methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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