The impact of a 40‐min nap on neuromuscular fatigue profile and recovery following the 5‐m shuttle run test

Author:

Boukhris Omar12ORCID,Zghal Firas34,Trabelsi Khaled56ORCID,Suppiah Haresh12ORCID,Ammar Achraf7ORCID,Jahrami Haitham89ORCID,Hsouna Hsen510,Abdessalem Raouf510,Glenn Jordan M.1112,Chtourou Hamdi510ORCID,Driller Matthew12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SIESTA Research Group, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport La Trobe University Melbourne Victoria Australia

2. Sport, Performance, and Nutrition Research Group, School of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport La Trobe University Melbourne Victoria Australia

3. Côte d'Azur University, LAMHESS Nice France

4. University of Reunion, IRISSE, Le Tampon Ile de la Réunion France

5. High Institute of Sport and Physical Education, University of Sfax Sfax Tunisia

6. Research laboratory, Education, Motricity, Sport and Health (EM2S), LR15JS01 High Institute of Sport and Physical Education, University of Sfax Sfax Tunisia

7. Department of Training and Movement Science Institute of Sport Science, Johannes Gutenberg‐University Mainz Mainz Germany

8. Department of Psychiatry, Ministry of Health Manama Bahrain

9. Department of Psychiatry, College of Medicine and Medical Sciences Arabian Gulf University Manama Bahrain

10. Physical Activity, Sport, and Health, UR18JS01, National Observatory of Sport Tunis Tunisia

11. Exercise Science Research Center, Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation University of Arkansas Fayetteville Arkansas USA

12. Neurotrack Technologies Redwood City California USA

Abstract

SummaryThis study aims to investigate the impact of a 40‐min nap opportunity on perceived recovery, exertion, and maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) following the 5‐m shuttle run test (5SRT), after 1 night of normal sleep. In a randomised, counterbalanced, cross‐over design, 17 trained men (mean [SD] age 20 [3] years, height 173 [6] cm, body mass 68 [6] kg) performed a 5SRT under two conditions: a 40‐min nap opportunity and no‐nap condition. After both conditions, electromyography signals during a 5‐s isometric knee extension were recorded before and immediately after the 5SRT. Two electrical nerve stimulations at the femoral nerve were measured during and after the MVIC. Force, voluntary activation level, M‐wave amplitudes, potentiated twitch, and electromyography signals (root mean square) were measured during each MVIC. Perceived exertion was recorded after each repetition of the test and perceived recovery was determined after the end of the MVIC. Compared to the no‐nap condition, the 40‐min nap resulted in significant enhancements in both the highest distance (p < 0.01, Δ = +7.6%) and total distance (p < 0.01, Δ = +7.5%). Before and after exercise, values for MVIC, root mean square, M‐wave amplitudes, and voluntary activation level were improved after the 40‐min nap opportunity compared to no‐nap condition (all p ≤ 0.01). Values for perceived exertion and recovery were improved after the 40‐min nap opportunity in comparison with no‐nap condition (p ≤ 0.01). A 40‐min nap opportunity improved repeated high‐intensity short‐term maximal performance, perceived recovery, associated neuromuscular responses, and reduced perceived fatigue. Therefore, our findings suggest that central and peripheral processes are involved in the improvements of 5SRT performance after napping.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,General Medicine

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