This document summarizes a research paper that investigated the interaction between central and peripheral fatigue during cycling exercise in humans. The paper proposes that the central nervous system regulates and limits the development of peripheral muscle fatigue in the locomotor muscles to an individual critical threshold through adjustments to central motor drive. An experimental study found that pre-existing peripheral muscle fatigue reduced central motor drive and performance during a time trial, but the level of final peripheral fatigue was identical regardless of performance. This supports the hypothesis that peripheral fatigue is regulated to remain below an individual critical threshold.
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Central and peripheral fatigue: interaction
during cycling exercise in humans.
ARTICLE in MEDICINE AND SCIENCE IN SPORTS AND EXERCISE · APRIL 2011
Impact Factor: 4.46 · DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31821f59ab · Source: PubMed
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