2022
DOI: 10.4081/ejtm.2022.10378
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The role of age on neuromuscular performance decay induced by a maximal intensity sprint session in a group of competitive endurance athletes

Abstract: Age-related changes in the neuromuscular system functions may affect profoundly high-level athletes' performance across their careers. The present study aimed to analyse the fatiguing effect of a maximal intensity sprint session (MISS) on competitive athletes of different ages. Thirty-one competitive endurance athletes completed a knee extensors and flexors' maximal-voluntary-isometric-contraction (MVC) test before and after a maximal-intensity-sprint-session (MISS) consisting of 4x15s Wingate-tests. The data … Show more

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“…3 This can have devastating effects, including damage to multiple organ systems, lower Bone Mineral Density (BMD), decreased testosterone levels, increased risk of injury, impaired coordination, and decreased athletic performance in many ways. 54,45,50,55…”
Section: Energy Availability and Endurance Performance In Malesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 This can have devastating effects, including damage to multiple organ systems, lower Bone Mineral Density (BMD), decreased testosterone levels, increased risk of injury, impaired coordination, and decreased athletic performance in many ways. 54,45,50,55…”
Section: Energy Availability and Endurance Performance In Malesmentioning
confidence: 99%