Does Performance-Related Information Augment the Maximal Isometric Force in the Elbow Flexors?

被引:6
作者
Miller, William [1 ]
Jeon, Sunggun [1 ,4 ]
Kang, Minsoo [2 ]
Song, Jun Seob [1 ,3 ]
Ye, Xin [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mississippi, Neuromuscular Lab, Dept Hlth Exercise Sci & Recreat Management, 243A Turner Ctr Univ, University, MS 38677 USA
[2] Univ Mississippi, Hlth & Sport Analyt Lab, University, MS 38677 USA
[3] Univ Mississippi, Kevser Ermin Appl Physiol Lab, University, MS 38677 USA
[4] Oklahoma State Univ, Appl Neuromuscular Physiol Lab, Dept Hlth & Human Performance, Sch Kinesiol Appl Hlth & Recreat, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA
[5] Univ Hartford, Dept Rehabil Sci, Hartford, CT 06117 USA
关键词
Visual feedback; Verbal encouragement; Maximal voluntary isometric muscle action; Upper extremity; VERBAL ENCOURAGEMENT; NEUROMUSCULAR PERFORMANCE; VISUAL FEEDBACK; PEAK TORQUE; MUSCLE; STRENGTH; BIOFEEDBACK; INSTRUCTIONS; KNOWLEDGE; MALES;
D O I
10.1007/s10484-020-09492-x
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The effects of different feedback conditions on the elbow flexors maximal voluntary isometric (MVIC) force were examined. In a single visit, twenty participants (10 males) were exposed to four conditions including, Visual only; (i.e., knowledge of results [VI]); Verbal encouragement (i.e., verbally stating pull, pull [VE]); VI and VE (VIVE); and no VI or VE (NOVIVE). Three, 5-s MVIC trials were completed for each condition. Separate 2 x 4 (sex x condition) repeated measures analyses of variance (ANOVA) were used to examine MVIC force, rate of force development (RFD200), and rate of electromyography (EMG) rise (RER200) for the 0-200-ms window. There was a significant main condition effect for MVIC force (p < 0.001). Significantly greater MVIC force was shown for VIVE compared to VE (p < 0.001) and NOVIVE (p = 0.002) conditions, and VI compared to VE (p = 0.011) and NOVIVE (p = 0.009) conditions. A significant sex x condition interaction (p = 0.036) was observed for RFD200, with significantly (p = 0.003) greater RFD200 in males compared to females, in the VI condition only. There were no significant differences in RFD200 among condition for males (p = 0.033) or females (p = 0.194). There was a significant main effect for sex (p = 0.006) for RER200, with significantly greater (p = 0.003) RER200 (conditions merged) in males (mean +/- standard deviation (SD): 422.99 +/- 124.67%), compared to females (220.68 +/- 134.01%). Here we suggest the importance of providing VI feedback alone, or in conjunction with VE, for the measurement of elbow flexion MVIC. Additionally, these results provide a foundational framework for future studies aiming to improve feedback modalities during training or rehabilitation.
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页码:91 / 101
页数:11
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