2018
DOI: 10.5505/jiasscience.2018.68077
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The Effects of Aerobic and Anaerobic Training on Aerobic and Anaerobic Capacity

Abstract: Aerobic capacity is the capacity of large skeletal muscle groups to adapt to work by using energy obtained as a result of aerobic metabolism. VO2max is a good indicator of aerobic capacity and is considered to be an indicator of the physiological integration of pulmonary, cardiovascular and neuromuscular functions. Anaerobic capacity is the ability of the muscles to adapt to workouts in the form of very short duration, maximal and supramaximal physical activities. The aim of this study is to investigate the ef… Show more

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“…The exact mechanisms for the crossover anaerobic performance benefits are still debated. However, hypotheses propose that aerobic conditioning may enhance oxygen kinetics, intramuscular buffering, and recruitment of fast-twitch fibers during high-intensity efforts (17,18). Research also shows sprint interval and other high intensity interval training can more directly target anaerobic energy pathways and adaptations leading to power development (19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact mechanisms for the crossover anaerobic performance benefits are still debated. However, hypotheses propose that aerobic conditioning may enhance oxygen kinetics, intramuscular buffering, and recruitment of fast-twitch fibers during high-intensity efforts (17,18). Research also shows sprint interval and other high intensity interval training can more directly target anaerobic energy pathways and adaptations leading to power development (19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both minimally invasive and robotic surgery, a decrease in MPF seems to indicate an increased muscular fatigue, and lower contraction amplitudes [ 31 , 36 ]. The maximum muscular activity of each muscle during surgery was chosen to perform the normalization expressed as a percentage of this maximum and was used in other studies [ 38 , 39 , 40 ]. In terms of muscle activity, RMSs provide relevant information about muscle activation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por ende, el organismo tiene la capacidad de adaptarse al desarrollo de un esfuerzo de intensidades bajas y de tiempo prolongado, generando energía a partir de los procesos bioquímicos del metabolismo que reducen el oxígeno para producir energía en forma de ATP, por lo que se considera como un proceso de características aeróbicas; o adaptarse a esfuerzos de intensidades altas y de tiempo corto, sin la participación o reducción del oxígeno, en los cuales el organismo se adapta a entrenamientos o actividades físicas de muy corta duración, con intensidades sub-máximas, máximas y supra-máximas (Sözen & Akyıldız, 2018).…”
Section: Sistemas Energéticosunclassified