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dc.contributor.authorMelo, Onécimo Ubiratã Medinapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorTartaruga, Marcus Peikriswilipt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBorba, Edilson Fernando dept_BR
dc.contributor.authorBoullosa, Daniel A.pt_BR
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Edson Soares dapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorBernardo, Rodrigo Tormapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorCoimbra, Renan dos Santospt_BR
dc.contributor.authorOliveira, Henrique Bianchipt_BR
dc.contributor.authorRosa, Rodrigo Gomes dapt_BR
dc.contributor.authorPeyré-Tartaruga, Leonardo Alexandrept_BR
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-22T03:29:45Zpt_BR
dc.date.issued2022pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn2079-7737pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/259288pt_BR
dc.description.abstractIncline and level running on treadmills have been extensively studied due to their different cardiorespiratory and biomechanical acute responses. However, there are no studies examining the performance determinants of outdoor running on hilly terrains. We aimed to investigate the influence of anthropometrics, muscle strength, and cardiorespiratory and gait spatiotemporal parameters during level (0%) and inclined (+7%) running on performance in level and hilly 5-km races. Twenty male recreational runners completed two 5-km outdoor running tests (0% vs. +7% and −7%), and two submaximal (10 km·h −1 ) and incremental treadmill tests at 0 and 7% slopes, after complete laboratory evaluations. The velocity at maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) evaluated at 7% incline and level treadmill running were the best performance predictors under both hilly (R2 = 0.72; p < 0.05) and level (R2 = 0.85; p < 0.01) conditions, respectively. Inclusion of ventilatory and submaximal heart rate data improved the predictive models up to 100%. Conversely, none of the parameters evaluated in one condition contributed to the other condition. The spatiotemporal parameters and the runners’ strength levels were not associated to outdoor performances. These results indicate that the vVO2max evaluated at similar slopes in the lab can be used to predict 5-km running performances on both level and hilly terrains.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfpt_BR
dc.language.isoengpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofBiology. Basel. Vol. 11, n. 5, (May 2022), 789, p. 1-13pt_BR
dc.rightsOpen Accessen
dc.subjectAntropometriapt_BR
dc.subjectTeam sporten
dc.subjectPerformancept_BR
dc.subjectAnthropometryen
dc.subjectAthletic performanceen
dc.subjectAtletaspt_BR
dc.subjectCardiorespiratory fitnessen
dc.subjectAptidão cardiorrespiratóriapt_BR
dc.subjectEndurance trainingen
dc.subjectTreinamento de resistenciapt_BR
dc.subjectLocomoção humanapt_BR
dc.subjectLocomotionen
dc.titleModelling 5-km running performance on level and hilly terrains in recreational runnerspt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.nrb001148835pt_BR
dc.type.originEstrangeiropt_BR


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