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Changes in power curve shapes as an indicator of fatigue during dynamic contractions
Authors:Fermin Mallor  Teresa Leon  Martin Gaston  Mikel Izquierdo
Institution:1. Cartographic and Land Engineering Department, University of Salamanca, EPS Ávila, Calle Hornos Caleros 50, 05003 Ávila, Spain;2. CENER (Nacional Renewable Energy Centre), Ciudad de la Innovación 7, 31621 Sarriguren, Navarre, Spain;3. Economy and Economic History Department, University of Salamanca, Building FES, Campus Miguel de Unamuno, 37007 Salamanca, Spain;4. Applied Mathematics Department, University of Salamanca, Casas del Parque 2, 37008 Salamanca, Spain;5. Fundamental Physics and Mathematics University Institute, University of Salamanca, Casas del Parque 1, 37008 Salamanca, Spain;6. MatCom, San Fernando 4542, Santiago, Chile;7. Mathematics Department, Federico Santa Maria''s University, Avenida España 1680, Valparaíso, Chile
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to analyze exercise-induced leg fatigue during a dynamic fatiguing task by examining the shapes of power vs. time curves through the combined use of several statistical methods: B-spline smoothing, functional principal components and (supervised and unsupervised) classification. In addition, granulometric size distributions were also computed to allow for comparison of curves coming from different subjects. Twelve physically active men participated in one acute heavy-resistance exercise protocol which consisted of five sets of 10 repetition maximum leg press with 120 s of rest between sets. To obtain a smooth and accurate representation of the data, a basis of 180 B-splines was used. Functional principal component (FPC) analysis was used to find the dominant modes of variation in the curves. A multivariate cluster over the FPC scores and a k-nearest neighbor classification led to three interpretable groups corresponding to different levels of fatigue. Fatigue-induced changes in the shapes of the power curves were evident, in which curves progressively flatten and develop a second power peak. In a practical setting FPC analysis greatly reduces dimensionality and the use of granulometries allows for comparison of the curve shapes without distorting the time scale.In contrast to the present methodology, which considers each curve as a datum, classical statistical approaches using summary parameters of time series may lead to limited information about the impact of dynamic fatiguing protocols on kinematic and kinetic time-course changes in curve shapes.
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