1. The effects of endurance training on muscle oxygen desaturation during incremental exercise tests: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Yogev, Assaf, Arnold, Jem I., Nelson, Hannah, Rosenblat, Michael A., Clarke, David C., Guenette, Jordan A., Sporer, Ben C., and Koehle, Michael S.
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Objective: Minimum muscle oxygen saturation (SmO
2 min) measured via near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a common measure during incremental exercise testing (IET). Our objective was to determine the effects of pre-to-post endurance training on SmO2 min (ΔSmO2 min) during an IET, using a meta-analysis. Data sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE, and SPORTDiscus. Study selection: Studies including healthy individuals had to meet the following criteria: (1) endurance training intervention; (2) peripheral muscle NIRS; (3) incremental exercise test pre/post training; (4) SmO2 or analogous saturation parameter measured. Analysis: A PEDro scale was used for risk of bias analysis. A random effect meta-analysis model was used to synthesize the effect of training on ΔSmO2 min in individual studies. Statistical heterogeneity was quantified using I2 statistic. A meta-regression was used to estimate the effect of training on the relationship between peak cycling power output (Wpeak), peak pulmonary oxygen uptake (V˙O2 peak), and ΔSmO2 min. A mixed-effect model was used to estimate categorical variables. Results: Five studies met the inclusion criteria. No difference in SmO2 min was detected following training pre- and post-intervention IETs. A trend for an effect of training on the relationship between Wpeak and ΔSmO2 min was observed (p = 0.06). Conclusion: This meta-analysis showed no effects of endurance training on SmO2 min during an IET. Our results showed a trend for an effect of training on the relationship between Wpeak and ΔSmO2 min, with no effect for V˙O2 peak and ΔSmO2 min. It is possible that SmO2 min is not affected by endurance training, and may be used as a physiological marker for improvements in submaximal performance rather than at peak. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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