2011
DOI: 10.1519/jsc.0b013e3181d680d6
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Effect of Varying Rest Intervals Between Sets of Assistance Exercises on Creatine Kinase and Lactate Dehydrogenase Responses

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“…However, the comparison between rest intervals in the current study was confounded by difference in the total volume completed between the two sessions. Nonetheless, our results corroborate several other studies (Machado et al, 2011;Ribeiro, Pereira, & Machado, 2008;Rodrigues et al, 2010) that assessed CK activity following multiple exercise bouts and found no difference between sessions with different rest intervals. Slight variations in CK elevations between studies might be attributed to different exercise sequences (Machado et al, 2011;Rodrigues et al, 2010), load (Ribeiro et al, 2008), or participants' recent training history (Vincent & Vincent, 1997).…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…However, the comparison between rest intervals in the current study was confounded by difference in the total volume completed between the two sessions. Nonetheless, our results corroborate several other studies (Machado et al, 2011;Ribeiro, Pereira, & Machado, 2008;Rodrigues et al, 2010) that assessed CK activity following multiple exercise bouts and found no difference between sessions with different rest intervals. Slight variations in CK elevations between studies might be attributed to different exercise sequences (Machado et al, 2011;Rodrigues et al, 2010), load (Ribeiro et al, 2008), or participants' recent training history (Vincent & Vincent, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…These data are difficult to interpret, because the exercise-induced CK variation was great and may depend on age, sex, and individual responsiveness (Heled et al, 2007;Machado et al, 2011;Totsuka et al, 2002). High responding individuals (HR) have dramatic increases in CK activity relative to normalresponding individuals (NR), independent of the total volume.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a similar response to strength training bouts featuring free-weight multi-joint exercises such as squats, deadlifts and lunges (Raastad and Hallen 2000;HoVman et al 2010). Lactate dehydrogenase levels were also signiWcantly increased, but only at 2 h post-ST, which is in agreement with Machado et al (2010) who also observed raised LDH levels shortly after the completion of whole-body strength training. Perceived soreness rating was signiWcantly elevated at 2 and 24 h following ST, and it was inferred that soreness was 'very likely' to be increased at 48 h. These Wndings are similar to responses following other strength training protocols (French et al 2008;HoVman et al 2010;Scott et al 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Os achados de aumento das atividades de CK e AST sem diferenças entre as sessões confirma achados anteriores de Ribeiro et al (2008), Rodrigues et al (2010a), Machado et al (2011) e Evangelista et al (2011. Rodrigues e colaboradores (2010a), utilizando exclusivamente exercícios para a parte superior do tronco como no presente estudo, encontraram aumentos da atividade sérica de CK e de lactato desidrogenase (LDH) nas sessões com diferentes intervalos de descanso (1 e 3 minutos), sem que houvesse diferenças significativas na comparação entre as sessões.…”
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“…As micro-lesões disparam um processo para reestruturar as fibras através de uma resposta inflamatória e da formação e liberação de hormônios e de fatores de crescimento (TRICOLI, 2001;MACHADO, 2007;FOSCHINI et al, 2007;MACHADO, 2008). Em função disso alguns estudos procuraram investigar os efeitos de um exercício (MAYHEW et al, 2005;EVANGELISTA et al, 2011) ou de uma sequência de exercícios (RIBEIRO et al, 2008;RODRIGUES et al, 2010a;MACHADO & WILLARDSON, 2010;MACHADO et al, 2010;MACHADO et al, 2011) nos marcadores de lesão muscular. Exceto um estudo (MAYHEW et al, 2005) que verificou maior atividade sérica de Creatina quinase (CK) no grupo que realizou as séries com intervalos mais curtos, todos os outros não verificaram diferenças significativas (EVANGELISTA et al, 2011;RIBEIRO et al, 2008;RODRIGUES et al, 2010a;MACHADO & WILLARDSON, 2010;MACHADO et al, 2011).…”
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