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. 2023 Jul 11;9(7):e18168. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18168

Table 2.

Analysis of all pre and post WAnT variables in active and passive recovery conditions.

AR pre PR pre p AR vs. PR pre (ES) AR post PR post p AR vs. PR post (ES) p interaction (ES)
VO2peak(ml/kg/min) 54.72 ± 5.47 52.5 ± 4.40 0.083 (0.32) 54.03 ± 5.60 51.1 ± 6.70 0.182 (0.21) 0.668 (0.02)
BLa-baseline (mmol/L) 1.69 ± 0.56 1.69 ± 0.48 1.000 (0.00) 2.06 ± 0.92 4.45 ± 1.18 <0.001 (0.75) <0.001 (0.77)
BLa-peak (mmol/L) 12.96 ± 2.4 13.36 ± 2.35 0.068 (0.42) 13.26 ± 2.05 13.16 ± 2.10 0.815 (0.01) 0.077 (0.33)
PPW (W) 848.0 ± 94.9 867.3 ± 118.1 0.124 (0.26) 895.3 ± 110.8 833.5 ± 116.7 <0.001 (0.79) <0.001 (0.85)
tPP (ms) 3229.6 ± 1518.0 3359.3 ± 1838.0 0.700 (0.02) 3897.1 ± 2300.2 3491.7 ± 1917.2 0.100 (0.24) 0.200 (0.22)
APW (W) 664.1 ± 63.9 665.5 ± 77.0 0.811 (0.01) 682.0 ± 76.6 652.12 ± 83.9 <0.001 (0.79) <0.001 (0.84)
TWJ (J) 17,172 ± 4852 17,246 ± 4854 0.650 (0.03) 17,568 ± 4927 17,110 ± 4631 0.140 (0.24) 0.046 (0.39)

All data are reported as mean and standard deviation; VO2peak: is the highest value (ml/kg/min) of VO2 during the Wingate anaerobic tests (WAnT); BLa-baseline: is the blood lactate concentration before each WAnT (in mmol/L); BLa-peak: is the highest value of blood lactate concentration after each WAnT (in mmol/L); PPW: is the highest value of power measured during each WAnT (in W); tPP: is the time to reach the highest value of power during the WanTs (in ms); APW: is the average power during the 30 s of each WAnT (in W); TWJ: is the energy of the total work produced throughout the tests (in J). AR pre: are the values assessed before the active recovery condition; PR pre: are the values assessed before the passive recovery condition; AR post: are the values measured after the active recovery condition; PR post: are the values measured after the passive recovery condition; p AR vs. PR pre (ES): represents the significance (pearson and effect size) be-tween PR and AR before the recovery condition; p AR vs. PR post (ES): represents the significance (pearson and effect size) between PR and AR after the recovery condition; p interaction (ES): is the value of significance (pearson) and Effect size (ES) between the Ar and PR conditions.