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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Validation of a 1D Algorithm That Measures Pulse Wave Velocity to Estimate Compliance in Blood Vessels

Leung, James 01 June 2018 (has links) (PDF)
The purpose of this research is to determine if it is possible to validate the new 1D method for measuring pulse wave velocity in the aorta in vivo and estimate compliance. Arterial pressure and blood flow characterize the traveling of blood from the heart to the arterial system and have played a significant role in the evaluation of cardiovascular diseases. Blood vessel distensibility can give some information on the evolution of cardiovascular disease. A patient’s aorta cannot be explanted to measure compliance; therefore we are using a flow phantom model to validate the 1D pulse wave velocity technique to estimate compliance.
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BENDING CHARACTERISTICS AND STRETCH BENDABILITY OF MONOLITHIC AND LAMINATED SHEET MATERIALS

GOVINDASAMY, GANESH NIRANJAN 11 1900 (has links)
Bending deformation characteristics of monolithic, bi-layer and tri-layer laminate sheet materials are studied using Analytical and FE models in this work. The analytical model, based on advanced theory of pure bending considers von Mises yielding, Ludwik hardening law and Bauschinger effect for various laminate constituent thickness ratios. The principal stresses and strains through the thickness and, change in relative thickness at specified bend curvatures are obtained as a function of increasing curvature during bending. Additionally, 2D and 3D finite element (FE) based models for bending are developed to overcome simplifications of the analytical models such as the effect of specimen width on strain distribution. Further, to experimentally assess and validate bending characteristics from the analytical models, a new experimental bend test-jig that is closer to pure bending is developed. The experimental set-up is an open concept design that allows access to the tensile surface as well as through-thickness region for recording and analyzing strains using an online strain mapping system based on digital image correction (DIC) method. Experimental bending is carried out on annealed AA2024 monolithic aluminum alloy sheet and Steel/Aluminum (SS400/AA1050) bi-layer laminate sheet at different thickness ratios. The model and experiments are studied in terms of stress and strain distribution as a function of relative thickness for different clad to matrix thickness ratios. Further the case of simultaneous bending and stretching over small radius bending is analyzed for limit strain prediction using an existing limit strain criterion based on major strain acceleration. An angular stretch bend test is used to subject an hour-glass shaped AA20240-O aluminum sheet specimen to simultaneous stretching and bending deformation while continuously imaging the critical tensile surface region using an optical camera. The strain development in the critical region is subsequently analyzed using digital image correlation (DIC) method. The effect of DIC parameters such as facet size, facet step, and effect of curve fitting procedures on limit strain are studied. An average limit strain of 0.2 is obtained for AA2024 for a facet size of 9x9 pixels, a facet step of 5 pixels and by applying a 5th order polynomial curve fit to the strain data. The results obtained are comparable with a limit strain of the material. The results are compared with a commercially available tri-layer laminate sheet material Alclad 2024 that has 80 μm thin layer of soft AA1100 on both surfaces of harder AA2024 core material. An improved stretch bendability limit strain of 0.24 for Alclad 2024 tri-layer specimen was predicted by utilizing the major strain acceleration criterion. The thin AA1100 protective layer produced a positive effect on the stretch bendability of Alclad 2024 when compared with monolithic AA2024 specimen. / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Utility of a Volume-Regulated Drive System for Direct Mechanical Ventricular Actuation

Schmitt, Benjamin A. January 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Sign Language Translation

Sinander, Pierre, Issa, Tomas January 2021 (has links)
The purpose of the thesis was to create a data glove that can translate ASL by reading the finger- and hand movements. Furthermore, the applicability of conductive fabric as stretch sensors was explored. To read the hand gestures stretch sensors constructed from conductive fabric were attached to each finger of the glove to distinguish how much they were bent. The hand movements were registered using a 3-axis accelerometer which was mounted on the glove. The sensor values were read by an Arduino Nano 33 IoT mounted to the wrist of the glove which processed the readings and translated them into the corresponding sign. The microcontroller would then wirelessly transmit the result to another device through Bluetooth Low Energy. The glove was able to correctly translate all the signs of the ASL alphabet with an average accuracy of 93%. It was found that signs with small differences in hand gestures such as S and T were harder to distinguish between which would result in an accuracy of 70% for these specific signs. / Syftet med uppsatsen var att skapa en datahandske som kan översätta ASL genom att läsa av finger- och handrörelser. Vidare undersöktes om ledande tyg kan användas som sträcksensorer. För att läsa av handgesterna fästes ledande tyg på varje finger på handsken för att urskilja hur mycket de böjdes. Handrörelserna registrerades med en 3-axlig accelerometer som var monterad på handsken. Sensorvärdena lästes av en Arduino Nano 33 IoT monterad på handleden som översatte till de motsvarande tecknen. Mikrokontrollern överförde sedan resultatet trådlöst till en annan enhet via Bluetooth Low Energy. Handsken kunde korrekt översätta alla tecken på ASL-alfabetet med en genomsnittlig exakthet på 93%. Det visade sig att tecken med små skillnader i handgester som S och T var svårare att skilja mellan vilket resulterade i en noggrannhet på 70% för dessa specifika tecken.
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Einfluß der zyklischen mechanischen Dehnung auf humane Gefäßzellen aus der Tunica media von der Vene, Arterie und Aorta

Neubert, Dirk 04 February 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Thema: „Einfluß der zyklischen mechanischen Dehnung auf humane Gefäßzellen aus der Tunica media von der Vene, Arterie und Aorta“ Autor(en): Neubert D. [1],Mohr F.W.[2], Dhein S.[2] Institut(e): [1]Sana Kliniken Leipziger Land, Gefäßchirurgie, Borna, Germany, [2]Universität Leipzig, Herzzentrum, Klinik für Herzchirurgie, Leipzig, Germany Fragestellung: Verhalten humaner glatter Gefäßmuskelzellen unter der zyklischen mechanischen Dehnung im Zellkulturexperiment. Methodik: Es wurden erstmalig Veränderungen der Proteinexpressionen von α-SM Aktin, Prolyl- 4-Hydroxylase, Decorin und Kollagen I unter statischen Bedingungen und zyklischer mechanischer Dehnung beobachtet. Hierzu wurden die Zellen mittels Gewebeverdau aus nativen humanen Arterien, Aorta und Venen gewonnen. Die Experimente wurden mit Hilfe einer „Flexercell strain unit“ durchgeführt und die Zellkulturen unter Zellkulturbedingungen auf „Bioflex“-kollagenbeschichtete Platten einer Dehnung von 10%, 0.5 Hz, 24 und 96 Stunden ausgesetzt. Die Proteinanalyse erfolgte mittels Western Blot. Ergebnis: Es läßt sich folgern, dass eine abnehmende und fehlende zyklische mechanische Dehnung eine Phänotypänderung der arteriellen Gefäßzellen aus der Tunica media von kontraktilen hin zum sekretorischen und proliferativen Typ bewirkt. Konträr verhält es sich unter Vorliegen einer zyklischen mechanischen Dehnung wie der pulsatilen Wanddehnung. Hierbei wird in den arteriellen Gefäßzellen der kontraktile Phänotyp ausgebildet. In den Gefäßzellen der Venen konnte unter Zellkulturdehnung eine starke Zunahme der extrazellulären Matrix und die Begünstigung des sekretorischen und damit proliferativen Typs beobachtet werden. Schlussfolgerung: Bei fortschreitender Arteriosklerose einhergehend mit der Abnahme der Wandelastizität und dadurch reduzierter pulsatiler Stimuli ist eine zunehmende Zellproliferation und Synthese von extrazellulärer Matrix zu erwarten, welche folgend die Progredienz stenotischer Gefäßveränderungen bewirken würde. In diesem Kontext begünstigen möglicherweise die medizinischen minimalinvasiven Behandlungen mit Stentgraftmaterialien die Gefäßwandhyperplasie mit Ausbildung von Restenosen. In der Gefäßchirurgie häufig beobachteten Stenosierungen im Bereich der Gefäßnaht könnten durch den Verlust der Wandelastizität und hierdurch Reduktion der Wanddehnung im Bereich der Nahtlinie erklärt werden. Unter Annahme einer geringeren Gefäßwandelastizität bei erhöhten Gefäßwandtonus wären Beobachtungen zu protektiven Massnahmen wie auch medikamentöse Behandlungen im frühen Stadium der pAVK wie zum Beispiel durch Abnahme des peripheren Gefäßtonus mit peripheren Vasodilatatoren sinnvoll. Die unter Zellkulturdehnung beobachtete starke Zunahme der extrazellulären Matrix der glatten Muskelzellen der Vene sollte eine Erklärung für die höhere Stenoseneigung durch Gefäßwandhyperplasie und Hypertrophie in arterialisierten Venen sein. Der regulatorische Einfluß des pulsatilen Stimulus findet im Zusammenhang mit dem Verständnis des humanen Gefäßsystems und dessen Erkrankungen einschließlich der Reaktion in vivo auf medizinische Eingriffe noch wenig Anerkennung.
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Conjugated Polymer-based Conductive Fibers for Smart Textile Applications

Bashir, Tariq January 2013 (has links)
Electrically conductive or electro-active fibers are the key components of smart and interactive textiles, which could be used in medical, sports, energy, and military applications in the near future. The functionalization of high-performance textile yarns/fibers with conjugated polymers can produce conductive fibers with better electro-mechanical properties, which is difficult with commonly used spinning techniques. In this thesis work, textile-based conductive yarns/fibers were prepared by coating viscose and polyester (PET) yarns with the conjugated polymer PEDOT. For coating purposes, an efficient technique called chemical vapor deposition (CVD) was used, which is a solventless technique and can produce PEDOT polymer layers with high conductivity values. The polymerization of EDOT monomer vapors and coating of oxidant (FeCl3 or FepTS) enriched viscose and PET yarns took place simultaneously. The PEDOT-coated viscose and polyester yarns showed relatively high conductivity values, which could be sufficient for many electronic applications. The polymerization process and the quality of PEDOT polymer strongly depends on different reaction conditions. In this research work, the impact of most of these reaction parameters on the electrical, mechanical, and thermal properties of PEDOT-coated conductive yarns was considered separately. Under specific reaction conditions, it was found that viscose fibers were successfully coated with PEDOT polymer and showed rather high electrical conductivity (≥ 15 S/cm). However, due to the acid hydrolysis of viscose fibers in FeCl3 solutions, the mechanical properties were drastically reduced. In order to improve the mechanical properties of conductive yarns, a relatively stable and chemical-resistant substrate (PET) was coated with PEDOT polymer. Comparative studies between PEDOT-coated viscose and PET conductive yarns showed that the electrical and mechanical properties were enhanced by changing the substrate material. Later on, PEDOT-coated conductive fibers were treated with silicone elastomer solution and due to the thin silicone layers, the hydrophobic properties, flexibility, and durability of coated yarns was improved. Furthermore, a novel electrical resistance-measuring setup was developed, which can be used not only for fibers but also for fabric structures. The electrical characterization of PEDOT-coated conductive yarns showed that it can be used effectively for sensitive fibers without damaging their surface morphology. Finally, the use of conductive yarns as stretch sensors was evaluated. For this purpose, small rectangular knitted patches of conductive yarns were prepared and then the change in electrical resistance values at different extension percentages (5–50%) was investigated. The constant variations in electrical resistance values at different extension and relaxation cycles for longer periods of time revealed that the conductive yarns produced have the potential to be used as stretch sensors for monitoring of vital signs in medical and sports applications. / <p>Thesis for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy to be presented on March 08, 2013, 10.00 in KA-salen, Kemigården 4, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg</p>
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PRIMARY CILIA MECHANOTRANSDUCTION AND MICROTUBULE STABILITY IN MECHANICALLY STRETCHED LUNG ADENOCARCINOMA CELLS

Radhika, Monika Rassi 01 January 2015 (has links)
The objective of this study is to investigate the role of microtubule based organelle, the primary cilia in lung adenocarcinoma by i) Quantifying the presence of primary cilia in several Non Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) cell lines in response to mechanical stimuli, ii) Attempting to determine the role of primary cilia in cell migration, iii) Investigating the effects of Paclitaxel(Taxol) resistance in lung cancer cells, iv) Analyzing the response of lung cancer cells to Smoothened Inhibitors and v) Determining the effects of Transforming Growth Factor Beta-1(TGF-β1) induced Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition(EMT) in lung cancer cells. To ascertain the effects of primary cilia in the hall marks of tumor progression, several experiments involved prohibition of primary cilia formation by silencing IFT88, the gene responsible using small interfering RNA. Three out of the five cell lines tested, showed increased expression of primary cilia under mechanical stretch. IFT88 inhibition of H460 cells decreased their migration rate to the injury site under stretch conditions. Smoothened (SMO) Inhibitors decreased proliferation and migration rates in human lung adenocarcinoma cell lines (A549luc) similar to the effects observed in IFT88 silenced cells. IFT88 silenced A549luc cells showed a partial reversal of TGF-beta1 induced up-regulation of a mesenchymal marker. These results indicate that primary cilia play a role in the progression and metastasis of lung cancer by aiding the adhesion, proliferation, migration and EMT of lung cancer cells.
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Estrutura e função osteomuscular, capacidade funcional e qualidade de vida de idosas em resposta a um modelo de treinamento fundamentado no princípio de ação do ciclo alongamento-encurtamento / Structure and musculoskeletal function, functional capacity and quality of life of elderly women in response to a training model based on the stretch-shortening cycle

Pinho, João Pedro dos Santos Ferreira Moreira de 09 June 2016 (has links)
Introdução: o processo fisiológico de envelhecimento traduz-se em diversas alterações estruturais do sistema musculoesquelético. Estas, por sua vez, acarretam em modificações funcionais que se repercutem na dependência do senescente, determinando a diminuição da sua qualidade de vida. Das estratégias existentes para atenuar os efeitos da senescência o treinamento de potência tem sido apontado como preferido. Existem, contudo, indícios de que um treinamento baseado na potencialização da ação do ciclo alongamento-encurtamento seja uma melhor escolha. Hipóteses do estudo: pelos resultados obtidos em intervenções similares, hipotetiza-se que as participantes do protocolo de intervenção proposto apresentarão um aumento da densidade mineral óssea, do volume muscular, da capacidade funcional e melhora de alguns parâmetros biomecânicos da marcha, bem como da sua qualidade de vida. Objetivos: o objetivo geral do presente trabalho é, portanto, propor um modelo de treinamento fundamentado na potencialização da ação do ciclo alongamento-encurtamento e averiguar os seus efeitos em parâmetros selecionados da morfologia osteomuscular, capacidade funcional e qualidade de vida de idosas. Materiais e Métodos: 21 idosas sedentárias (66,9±4,2 anos) executaram o protocolo proposto durante 20 semanas, tendo os efeitos na densidade mineral óssea de fêmur, coluna, tíbia e rádio; efeitos na composição corporal, na força, no equilíbrio, na marcha, na flexibilidade e na qualidade de vida comparados aos efeitos obtidos pelo grupo controle (N=17, 65,0±3,4 anos), que não alterou o seu nível de atividade física. O protocolo de intervenção, composto por onze exercícios de força realizados com o intuito de potencializar a ação do ciclo alongamento-encurtamento, que apresentava duas modalidades de salto (salto vertical com contramovimento e drop jump), exigia a realização da fase concêntrica na maior velocidade possível. Resultados: quando comparado com o grupo controle, o grupo experimental apresentou alterações significantes (p<0,05) na densidade mineral óssea de coluna (g=1,06) e sua microarquitetura (g=0,80), na microarquitetura da tíbia (g=0,82), na força máxima (g=2,39) e potência (g=1,38) de extensores de joelho, na velocidade máxima de marcha (g=0,96), na flexibilidade de membros inferiores (g=1,05) e superiores (g=0,86) e no domínio Atividades passadas, presentes e futuras da qualidade de vida (g=1,08). Conclusão: os resultados apontam para a eficácia da proposta de intervenção, apresentando-se como uma nova estratégia para atenuar e até mesmo reverter algumas perdas estruturais e funcionais impostas pelo processo de envelhecimento / Introduction: the physiological aging process induces several structural changes in the musculoskeletal system. These, in turn, result in functional changes that are reflected in the senescent dependency, determining the reduction in their quality of life. Power training has been identified as ideal to mitigate the effects of aging. However, there are indications that an intervention based on the potentiation of the stretch-shortening cycle action is a better choice. Study hypotheses: the participants of the proposed intervention will increase their bone mineral density, muscle volume, functional capacity and will show some improvement in their gait, as well as in their quality of life. Purposes: the main objective of this study was to propose a training model based in the potentiation of the stretch-shortening cycle action and assess its effects on selected parameters of musculoskeletal morphology, functional capacity and quality of life of elderly women. Methods: 21 sendentary elderly women (66.9 ± 4.2 years) performed the proposed intervention protocol for 20 weeks and the effects on bone mineral density of the femur, spine, tibia and radio; effects on body composition, strength, balance, gait, flexibility and quality of life were compared to the effects obtained by the control group (N = 17, 65.0 ± 3.4 years) that did not change their level of physical activity. The program was composed by eleven strength exercises performed in order to enhance stretch-shortening cycle action, had two jump exercises (vertical jump with countermovement and drop jump) and had the concentric phase of the movements performed as fast as possible. Results: when compared to the control group the experimental group showed significant changes (p <0.05) in bone mineral density of the spine (g = 1.06) and its microarchitecture (g = 0.80), the microarchitecture of the tibia (g = 0.82), the knee extensors maximum force (g = 2.39) and power (g = 1.38), the maximum walking speed (g = 0.96), the lower (g = 1.05) and upper (g = 0.86) limbs flexibility and in the domain past, present and future activities of the quality of life (g = 1.08). Conclusion: the results point to the effectiveness of the proposed intervention, suggesting it as a new strategy to slow down and even reverse some structural and functional losses imposed by the aging process
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Effets des contraintes mécaniques cycliques sur la génération de thrombine à la surface des cellules musculaires lisses de rat / Effects of cyclic mechanical stretch on thrombin generation at the surface of rat vascular smooth muscle cells

Mao, Xianqing 09 January 2012 (has links)
Les cellules musculaires lisses (CML) vasculaires les composants cellulaires principaux de la paroi artérielle, sont exposées constamment aux contraintes mécaniques. Les contraintes mécaniques cycliques régulent de nombreuses fonctions des CML vasculaires via les intégrines. Parmi les intégrines, l'[alpha]v[gamma]3 est non seulement un mécano-transducteur mais aussi le récepteur de la prothrombine à la surface des CML. L?activation de l'intégrine [alpha]v[gamma]3 par les contraintes mécaniques pourrait favoriser l'adhésion des CML à la prothrombine et aussi accélérer la génération de thrombine à la surface des CML. Pour vérifier cette hypothèse, nous avons étudié l'effet des contraintes mécaniques sur la génération de thrombine par les CML et identifié les voies de la signalisation impliquées. Nous avons utilisé un modèle de Flexcell utilisant les CML aortiques de rat, soumises à un étirement cyclique (10%, 1Hz). L'exposition à l'étirement cyclique pendant 1h et 6h induit un phénotype de différenciation et non-apoptotique des CML et une augmentation de l'expression de l'intégrine [alpha]v[gamma]3. Il y a aussi une augmentation de la phosphorylation de Src, FAK, AKT de façon temps dépendant et une augmentation de la phosphorylation de l'ILK à 15 min et du clivage de taline de 5 à 60 min. L'étirement cyclique augmente l'adhésion des CML à la prothrombine et la génération de thrombine avec un effet maximum à 6h de 67% et 30% respectivement. Le peptide mimétique de l'intégrine [alpha]v[gamma]3 (cRGDPV) et le siARN [alpha]v bloquent tous les effets de l'étirement cyclique sur les CML. Le siARN taline inhibe l'expression de la sous-unité [alpha]v et également la phosphorylation de Src, AKT et ILK. Le siARN ILK n'a pas d'effet sur l'expression de l'[alpha]v mais inhibe la phosphorylation d'AKT et le clivage de taline à 6h de l'étirement cyclique. Ainsi, l'étirement cyclique induit une plus forte génération de thrombine par les CML vasculaires via l'activation des voies de signalisation dépendante de l'[alpha]v[gamma]3. Cette étude suggère que la génération de thrombine intravasculaire peut être régulée par des antagonistes de l'intégrine [alpha]v[gamma]3 et peut devenir une nouvelle cible thérapeutique chez les patients avec une pression pulsée élevée / Vascular smooth muscle cells (SMC), the main cellular components of the arterial wall, are constantly exposed to mechanical stretch. Cyclic mechanical stress regulates many functions of vascular SMC via integrins. Among the integrins, [alpha]v[gamma]3 is not only a mechanotransducer but also the receptor of prothrombin in the vascular SMC. Activation of integrin [alpha]v[gamma]3 by mechanical stretch may promote SMC adhesion to prothrombin and also accelerate thrombin generation on the surface of SMC. To test this hypothesis, we have studied the effect of mechanical stretch on the generation of thrombin by SMC and identified possible signaling pathway involved. We used a Flexcell model using rat aortic SMC subjected to cyclic stretch (10%, 1Hz). Exposure to cyclic stretch for 1h and 6h induced a phenotype of differentiation and non-apoptosis of SMC and an increased expression of integrin [alpha]v[gamma]3. There was also an increase in phosphorylation of Src, FAK, and AKT in a time dependent manner, increased phosphorylation of ILK at 15min and the cleavage of talin from 5 to 60min. Cyclic stretch increased the adhesion of prothrombin to the SMC, and thrombin generation with a maximum effect of 67% and 30% respectively. A peptide mimetic of integrin [alpha]v[gamma]3 (cRGDPV) and [alpha]v siRNA both blocked all the effects of cyclic stretch on SMC. A talin siRNA inhibited the expression of [alpha]v and the phosphorylation of Src, AKT and ILK. An ILK siRNA has no effect on the expression of [alpha]v but inhibited the phosphorylation of AKT and the cleavage of talin at 6h of stretch. Thus, cyclic stretch induced a higher thrombin generation by vascular SMC via activation of signaling pathways dependant on [alpha]v[gamma]3. This study suggests that intravascular thrombin generation can be regulated by antagonists of integrin [alpha]v[gamma]3 and can become a new therapeutic target for the patients with a high pulse pressure
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Efeito da economia de corrida sobre a estratégia de prova utilizada durante uma corrida de 10 km / Effect of running economy on pacing strategy during a 10-km race

Carmo, Everton Crivoi do 21 October 2014 (has links)
A estratégia de corrida utilizada durante uma prova de média e longa duração é dependente de fatores fisiológicos e psicológicos, sendo esses expressos de maneira integrada e consciente pela percepção subjetiva de esforço (PSE) e pelas sensações afetivas. A economia de corrida (EC) tem sido apontada por ter uma importante participação nos ajustes da estratégia de prova. Nesse sentido, a melhora na EC poderia alterar a PSE e o afeto durante a corrida e consequentemente a estratégia utilizada pelo atleta. Uma vez que o treinamento pliométrico tem sido demonstrado por melhorar a EC em corredores, o presente estudo teve como objetivo verificar se as mudanças na EC induzidas pelo treinamento pliométrico poderiam alterar a estratégia de prova em corrida de 10km contrarrelógio. Concluíram o estudo 28 corredores divididos em dois grupos, controle (C, n = 13) e treinamento pliométrico (TP, n=15). Ambos os grupos mantiveram suas rotinas de treinamento, porém o grupo TP realizou duas sessões semanais de treinamento pliométrico, durante oito semanas. Foram avaliados antes e após o tratamento experimental: o desempenho, a estratégia de prova, a PSE e o afeto durante uma corrida de 10km contrarrelógio; a altura, o tempo de contato com o solo e o índice de força reativa durante o salto em profundidade (SP) e a distância nos cinco saltos horizontais; a economia de corrida a 10km/h (EC10) e 12km/h (EC12) e o VO2 na velocidade média da prova (VM10); o VO2máx, o pico de velocidade na esteira (PV) e a velocidade do VO2max (vVO2máx) em um teste máximo; a força dinâmica máxima no teste de 1RM no leg-press 45º e a contração voluntária isométrica máxima no dinamômetro isocinético; o stiffness do tendão patelar, a espessura dos tendões patelar e calcâneo e a arquitetura muscular do vasto lateral e do gastrocnêmico. Os principais resultados mostram que o treinamento pliométrico melhorou a EC10 em 3,6% (p = 0,05) e a EC12 em 4,9% (p = 0,01). No entanto, não alterou a PSE, o afeto ou o padrão estratégia de prova utilizada durante a corrida. Entretanto, quando apenas os atletas responsivos ao TP (EC >3,5%, n = 11) foram avaliados, observamos maior velocidade média durante a segunda metade da corrida e melhor desempenho (1,6%, p = 0,01). O treinamento pliométrico melhorou a altura do SP (7,2%, p = 0,004), o VO2máx (3,4%, p = 0,03) e o PV (1,6%, p = 0,02). Foi observada maior espessura do tendão patelar na região distal (10,1%, p = 0,05) e menor ângulo de penação no músculo gastrocnêmio (-11,1%, p = 0,04). Em conclusão, a melhora na EC induzida pelo treinamento pliométrico não alterou o padrão de estratégia de prova utilizada durante uma corrida de 10km contrarrelógio. No entanto, permitiu que o atleta mantivesse maiores velocidades durante a segunda metade da prova. Os efeitos do treinamento pliométrico sobre a EC podem ter sido induzidos pela melhora na utilização do ciclo alongamento-encurtamento decorrente da redução no ângulo de penação dos fascículos no músculo gastrocnêmio / During middle and long distance races the pacing strategy is dependent on physiological and psychological factors which are expressed in a conscious way by the RPE and the affective feelings. The running economy (RE) has been suggested to be an important factor in the pacing strategy control. Improvements in RE may change the RPE and affective feeling during running which could change the pattern of the pacing strategy. Since the plyometric training has been shown to be an effective method to improve the RE, the aim of this study was to verify if the improvement of RE after a plyometric training program could change the pacing strategy during 10-km time-trial running. Twenty eight runners were divided into two groups, control (C, n=13) and plyometric training (TP, n=15). All of the athletes maintained their running training routines; however, the PT performed two sessions/week of plyometric training during eight weeks. Performance, pacing strategy, RPE and affective feelings during the 10-km time-trial running; the jump high, time of ground contact and reactive strength index in drop-jump and the distance of horizontal five bounds; RE to 10km/h (RE10) and 12km/h (RE12) and the VO2 to 10-km running average speed (VM10); VO2max, peak of velocity (PV) and velocity of VO2max (vVO2max) in a treadmill progressive maximal test; one repetition maximum strength in a 45º leg-press and the maximum voluntary isometric contraction (CVIM) in a isokinetic dynamometry; patellar tendon stiffness, patellar and calcaneus tendon thickness and muscle architecture of vastus lateralis and gastrocnemius muscles were analyzed pre and post experimental treatment. The main results showed that the plyometric training improved the RE10 (3.6%; p = 0.05) and RE12 (4.9%; p = 0.01). Nevertheless, it did not change the RPE, affective feelings or pacing strategy during the 10-km running. When just the responsive athletes (EC >3.5%, n = 11) were analyzed we observed higher average speed during the second part of the running and better performance (1.6%, p = 0.01). Drop-jump performance (7.2%, p = 0.004), VO2max (3.4%, p=0.03) and PV (1.6%, p=0.02) were also improved. It was observed increased of distal patellar tendon thickness (10.1%, p = 0.05) and a lower pennation angle in the gastrocnemius muscle (-11,1%, p = 0,04). In conclusion, the RE improvement did not change the pacing strategy during a 10-km time-trial running. However, the athletes were able to maintain higher speeds during the second part of the running and improve their performance. The effects of plyometric training on RE seems to be associated to stretch-shortening cycle improvement induced by changes in pennation angle of the gastrocnemius muscle

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