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Laboratoire de Physiologie-Groupement d'Intérêt Public Exercice, Faculté de Médecine Saint-Etienne, 42023 Saint-Etienne cedex 2; and Laboratoire de Physiologie-GIP Exercice, Faculté de Médecine Lyon-Sud, 69921 Oullins cedex, France
Received 26 March 1996; accepted in final form 24 January 1997.
Busso, Thierry, Christian Denis, Régis Bonnefoy,
André Geyssant, and Jean-René Lacour. Modeling of
adaptations to physical training by using a recursive least squares
algorithm. J. Appl. Physiol. 82(5):
1685-1693, 1997.
The present study assesses the usefulness
of a systems model with time-varying parameters for describing the
responses of physical performance to training. Data for two subjects
who undertook a 14-wk training on a cycle ergometer were used to test
the proposed model, and the results were compared with a model with
time-invariant parameters. Two 4-wk periods of intensive training were
separated by a 2-wk period of reduced training and followed by a 4-wk
period of reduced training. The systems input ascribed to the training
doses was made up of interval exercises and computed in arbitrary
units. The systems output was evaluated one to five times per week by
using the endurance time at a constant workload. The time-invariant
parameters were fitted from actual performances by using the least
squares method. The time-varying parameters were fitted by using a
recursive least squares algorithm. The coefficients of determination
r2 were 0.875 and
0.879 for the two subjects using the time-varying model, higher than
the values of 0.682 and 0.666, respectively, obtained with the
time-invariant model. The variations over time in the model parameters
resulting from the expected reduction in the residuals appeared
generally to account for changes in responses to training. Such a model
would be useful for investigating the underlying mechanisms of
adaptation and fatigue.
exercise; performance; overtraining; fatigue; fitness
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