Little is known on how a short-term reduction of training volume changes muscle proteome and physiological parameters. We investigated the impact of halving training volume during regular training of cyclists on physiological parameters in relation to vastus lateralis protein profiles and fiber percentage ratios. Fifteen male cyclists (age: 30.1â±â9.6âyrs.; VO(2)max: 59.4â±â4.4âmLâkg(-1)âmin(-1); weekly training volume: 8.7â±â2.3âh) participated in an 11-week training intervention. During 2âweeks after a shared training programme for 9âweeks, a control group continued training and a taper group reduced training volume by 50%. No end-point differences were found for peak power output, maximal oxygen uptake, or peak and mean power in a sprint test (pâ>â0.05), although in the taper group, muscle proteins involved in mitochondrial aerobic respiration increased whereas those involved in translation, protein catabolism, and actin organization decreased, without between-group differences in type I/type II fiber percentage ratios. Tapering did not decrease power at the first (LT(1)) and second lactate threshold (LT(2)) compared to t0, whereas power increased in the control group (LT(1): 216â±â28âW vs. 238â±â11âW, pâ=â0.042, LT(2): 290â±â42âW vs. 318â±â13âW, pâ=â0.005). Our data indicate that transient 50% training volume reductions may be beneficial for oxidative metabolism in muscle.
Unaltered maximal power and submaximal performance correlates with an oxidative vastus lateralis proteome phenotype during tapering in male cyclists.
男性自行车运动员在减量训练期间,最大功率和次最大运动表现与氧化型股外侧肌蛋白质组表型相关
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作者:de Lange Pieter, Petito Giuseppe, Notbohm Hannah L, Giacco Antonia, Renzone Giovanni, Silvestri Elena, Cuomo Arianna, Suhr Frank, Schiffer Thorsten, Zacher Jonas, Cioffi Federica, Senese Rosalba, Scaloni Andrea, Schumann Moritz, Bloch Wilhelm
| 期刊: | Physiological Reports | 影响因子: | 1.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr;13(8):e70302 |
| doi: | 10.14814/phy2.70302 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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