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Energy cost of isolated resistance exercises across low- to high-intensities

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  • Victor Machado Reis
  • Nuno Domingos Garrido
  • Jeferson Vianna
  • Ana Catarina Sousa
  • José Vilaça Alves
  • Mário Cardoso Marques

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This study aimed to estimate the energy cost across various intensities at eight popular resistance exercises: half squat, 45° inclined leg press, leg extension, horizontal bench press, 45° inclined bench press, lat pull down, triceps extension and biceps curl. 58 males (27.5 ± 4.9 years, 1.78 ± 0.06 m height, 78.67 ± 10.7 kg body mass and 11.4 ± 4.1% estimated body fat) were randomly divided into four groups of 14 subjects each. For each group, two exercises were randomly assigned and on different days, they performed four bouts of 5-min constant-intensity for each of the two assigned exercises: 12%, 16%, 20% and 24% 1-RM. Later, the subjects performed exhaustive bouts at 80% 1-RM in the same two exercises. The mean values of VO2 at the last 30s of exercise at 12, 16, 20 and 24% 1-RM bouts were plotted against relative intensity (% 1-RM) in a simple linear regression mode. The regressions were then used to predict O2 demand for the higher intensity (80% 1-RM). Energy cost rose linearly with exercise intensity in every exercise with the lowest mean values were found in biceps curl and the highest in half squat exercise (p

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  • Victor Machado Reis & Nuno Domingos Garrido & Jeferson Vianna & Ana Catarina Sousa & José Vilaça Alves & Mário Cardoso Marques, 2017. "Energy cost of isolated resistance exercises across low- to high-intensities," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(7), pages 1-11, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0181311
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0181311
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    1. Victor M. Reis & Eduardo B. Neves & Nuno Garrido & Ana Sousa & André L. Carneiro & Carlo Baldari & Tiago Barbosa, 2019. "Oxygen Uptake On-Kinetics during Low-Intensity Resistance Exercise: Effect of Exercise Mode and Load," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(14), pages 1-8, July.
    2. Victor M Reis & Jeferson M Vianna & Tiago M Barbosa & Nuno Garrido & Jose Vilaça Alves & André L Carneiro & Felipe J Aidar & Jefferson Novaes, 2019. "Are wearable heart rate measurements accurate to estimate aerobic energy cost during low-intensity resistance exercise?," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(8), pages 1-8, August.

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