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. 2022 Mar 8;13:809864. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2022.809864

Table 4.

Spearman’s rank correlation coefficients values between selected indices recorded during the Wingate test in the examined group of female and male speed skaters (n = 27).

Variable Power Max Work Fatigue Index
(W) (W/kg) (J) (J/kg) % W/s
∆ SmO2 (%) .05 (−.34–.42) .34 (−.05–.64) .10 (−.29–.46) .31 (−.08–.62) −.36 (−.65–.02) −.19 (−.53–.20)
SmO2 HTR .10 (−.29–.46) .05 (−.34–.42) .06 (−.33–.43) .02 (−.36–.40) .20 (−.19–.54) .02 (−.36–.40)
SmO2 minimum (%) .13 (−.26–.49) .03 (.35–.41) .13 (−.26–.49) .02 (−.36–.40) .17 (−.22–.52) .16 (−.23–.51)

The numbers in the table presenting r values and coefficient interval for r in the brackets. ∆ SmO2 (%)—SmO2 difference between resting and minimum values. SmO2 HTR—half time for SmO2 to reach the maximal values.