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- W2022094323 abstract "According to the scientific literature, detraining is defined as a partial or total interruption of training due to several causes. Two types of detraining are defined: short-term detraining (STD) when the period of detraining lasts less than 4 weeks, and long-term detraining (LTD) marked by a period of more than 4 weeks. The kind of detraining and the level of performance determine the cardiorespiratory, muscle and metabolic changes.VO2 max declines by a rate of 4%-14% in STD and by up to 6-20% in LTD in well-trained athletes; a reduction of 3%-6% is evident in individuals with a few weeks of training. STD is characterized by a reduction in blood volume of up to 12% in well-trained athletes and by a reduction of 4.7% in recently trained individuals; the lower blood volume causes a loss of up to 12% in stroke volume and heart rate increases by up to 10% in STD and by 5% in LTD during maximal and submaximal intensities. Ventilatory function also deteriorates with a reduction in ventilatory volume of up to 10%-12% in welltrained athletes during LTD. A period of STD does not influence muscle strength or muscle section, while periods of LTD reduce muscle strength by up to 12-14% in trained athletes. Age and the level of pre-detraining performance also influence the decrease in muscle section and muscle strength during LTD. Alterations in the values of the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) during periods of STD, as demonstrated in several studies, show a higher dependence on carbohydrate as a source of energy used in muscle metabolism. Blood lactate concentrations, at submaximal intensities, rise after a few days of detraining. A decrease in lactate threshold occurs in endurance athletes at maximal and submaximal intensities during LTD." @default.
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