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Energetic responses of head-out water immersion at different temperatures during post-exercise recovery and its consequence on anaerobic mechanical power.

Marcelo CoertjensPatricia Chaves CoertjensMarcus Peikriszwili TartarugaTatiane GorskiAdriano Eduardo Lima-SilvaLorival José CarminattiPaulo Otto BeyerAna Paula Viola de AlmeidaJeam Marcel GeremiaLeonardo Alexandre Peyré-TartarugaLuiz Fernando Martins Kruel
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2023)
Independent of temperature, water immersion enhanced aerobic energy recovery without modifying blood lactate recovery. However, subsequent anaerobic performance was increased only during HWI and decreased during CWI. Despite higher than in other studies, 20 °C effectively triggered physiological and performance responses. Water immersion-induced physiological changes did not predict subsequent anaerobic performance.
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