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Effect of oral glucose supplementation on surface EMG during fatiguing dynamic exercise
Date Issued
2016-08-20
Date Available
2019-07-10T11:22:05Z
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of oral glucose supplementation on the surface electromyographic (sEMG) signal recorded during a dynamic, fatiguing exercise protocol. Five healthy subjects participated in the study. Blood glucose concentration and sEMG signals from five upper leg muscles were recorded during a cycling exercise performed at 70% VO2peak until task failure, on two separate occasions. Glucose was consumed at 15 minute intervals throughout one trial. The median frequency of the sEMG was observed to increase progressively throughout the exercise, with a greater increase in the with glucose condition. This is in direct contrast to the typical decrease in median frequency known to occur during a fatiguing isometric contraction. The result may indicate an increase in Na+ - K+- AT Pase activity during fatiguing dynamic exercise resulting in an increase in muscle fiber membrane excitability due to membrane hyperpolarization.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Other Sponsorship
Insight Research Centre
Type of Material
Conference Publication
Publisher
IEEE
Copyright (Published Version)
2016 IEEE
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Journal
2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)
Conference Details
EMBC '16: 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Disney's Contemporary Resort, Orlando, FL, 16-20 August 2016
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