Frequency of the VO2max plateau phenomenon in world-class cyclists

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Identifiers

Publication date

Authors

Rabadán, Manuel
Hoyos, J.
Hernández-Capilla, M.

Advisors

Editors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Metrics

Google Scholar

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Abstract

We aimed to determine the frequency of the VO↓2max plateau phenomenon in top-level male professional road cyclists (n = 38; VO↓2max [mean ± SD]: 73.5 ± 5.5 ml · kg↑-1 · min↑-1) and in healthy, sedentary male controls (n = 37; VO↓2max: 42.7 ± 5.6 ml · kg↑-1 · min↑-1). All subjects performed a continuous incremental cycle-ergometer test of 1-min workloads until exhaustion. Power output was increased from a starting value of 25 W (cyclists) or 20 W (controls) at the rate of 25 W · min↑-1(cyclists) or 20 W · min↑-1 (controls) until volitional exhaustion. We measured gas-exchange and heart rate (HR) throughout the test. Blood concentrations of lactate (BLa) were measured at end-exercise in both groups. We defined maximal exercise exertion as the attainment of a respiratory exchange rate (RER) ≥ 1.1; HR > 95 % age-predicted maximum; and BLa> 8 mmo · l↑-1. The VO↓2max plateau phenomenon was defined as an increase in two or more consecutive 1-min mean VO↓2 values of less than 1.5 ml · kg↑-1 · min↑-1. Most cyclists met our criteria for maximal exercise effort (RER > 1.1, 100 %; 95 % predicted maximal HR [HR↓max], 82 %; BLa> 8 mmol · l↑-1, 84 %). However, the proportion of cyclists attaining a VO↓2max plateau was considerably lower, i.e., 47 %. The majority of controls met the criteria for maximal exercise effort (RER > 1.1, 100 %; predicted HR↓max, 68 %; BLa> 8 mmol · l↑-1, 73 %), but the proportion of these subjects with a VO↓2max plateau was only 24 % (significantly lower proportion than in cyclists [p < 0.05]). Scientists should consider 1) if typical criteria of attainment of maximal effort are sufficiently stringent, especially in elite endurance athletes; and 2) whether those humans exhibiting the VO↓2max plateau phenomenon are those who perform an absolute maximum effort or there are additional distinctive features associated with this phenomenon.

Description

UNESCO Subjects

Keywords

Bibliographic reference

Lucía, A., Rabadán, M., Hoyos, J., Hernández-Capilla, M., Pérez, M., San Juan, A. F., ...& López Chicharro, J. (2006). Frequency of the VO2max plateau phenomenon in world-class cyclists. International journal of sports medicine, 27(12), 984-992.

Type of document