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External load can alter the energy cost of prolonged exercise
Authors:Y. Epstein   J. Rosenblum   R. Burstein  M. N. Sawka
Affiliation:Heller Institute of Medical Research, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Hashomer, Israel.
Abstract:The present study was undertaken to examine the energy cost of prolonged walking while carrying a backpack load. Six trained subjects were tested while walking for 120 min on a treadmill at a speed of 1.25 m.s-1 and 5% elevation with a well fitted backpack load of 25 and 40 kg alternately. Carrying 40 kg elicited a significantly higher (p less than 0.01) energy cost than 25 kg. Furthermore, whereas carrying 25 kg resulted in a constant energy cost, 40 kg yielded a highly significant (p less than 0.05) increase in energy cost over time. The study implies that increase in load causes physical fatigue, once work intensity is higher than 50% maximal work capacity. This is probably due to altered locomotion biomechanics which in turn lead to the increase in energy cost. Finally, the prediction model which estimates energy cost while carrying loads should be used with some caution when applied to heavy loads and long duration of exercise, since it might underestimate the actual energy cost.
Keywords:Backpack  Energy cost  Work intensity  External load  Prolonged exercise
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