Víctor L. Escamilla-Galindo, Alejandro Estal-Martínez, Jakub G. Adamczyk, Ciro José Brito, Javier Arnaiz-Lastras, Manuel Sillero-Quintana
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This study aimed to identify the skin temperature (Tsk) behavior to un-derstand the acute cross-effect after unilateral training of lower-limbs. Seventeen healthy young men (weight, 75.2±5.5 kg; height, 1.8±0.1 m; age, 22.5±1.6 years) were divided into two groups: high-trained (n=8) and low-trained (n=9). All participants performed: (a) one-repetition maximum (1RM) testing protocol on the leg press, (b) a unilateral train-ing protocol (4×10 repetitions at 70% of 1RM for leg press and 4×10 repetitions at 50% of 1RM for knee extension). Pre- and posttraining thermal images were recorded. The main results showed that indepen-dent of the limb (exercised vs. nonexercised), differences between low- and high-trained were observed for all regions of interest (ROI) except for the anterior knee: posttraining, 30-min and 60- min posttraining in nonexercised limb. The increase of contralateral Tsk was more than 50% on the ROIs corresponding to the exercises muscles 30-min post-training in low-trained but was not so high in high-trained (P<0.05). Low-trained subjects incremented more the Tsk than high-trained in both legs after exercise. In conclusion, we observed an acute contra-lateral Tsk effect to unilateral training on the Tsk of the nonexercised limb, reliant on the training level of the subject.
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Abstract INTRODUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS Approach to the problem Subjects Procedures Statistical analysis RESULTS DISCUSSION Tsk response to the strength exercise Tsk response to the strength exercise along the time Differences between high- and low-trained subjects CONFLICT OF INTEREST ACKNOWLEDGMENTS REFERENCES
Víctor L. Escamilla-Galindo [ Physical Activity Laboratory, Department of Sports, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Technic University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain ]
Alejandro Estal-Martínez [ Physical Activity Laboratory, Department of Sports, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Technic University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain, University Centre of Health Sciences San Rafael-Nebrija, Faculty of Physiotherapy, Antonio de Nebrija University, Madrid, Spain ]
Jakub G. Adamczyk [ Theory of Sport Department, Faculty of Physical Education, University of Physical Education, Warsaw, Poland ]
Ciro José Brito [ Department of Physical Education, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Governador Valadares, Brazil ]
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Javier Arnaiz-Lastras [ Physical Activity Laboratory, Department of Sports, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Technic University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain ]
Manuel Sillero-Quintana [ Physical Activity Laboratory, Department of Sports, Faculty of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences, Technic University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain ]