The Effects of Mental and Physical Fatigue to Force Production in Adults
Mental Fatigue, Muscle Weakness
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Mental Fatigue focused on measuring Force Production, Muscular Fatigue, Mental Cognition
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Current students at Parker University from the ages of 21 to 65 years for safety concerns Children were not considered for this study Elderly were not considered for this study Current students who are currently physically active at least once a week Exclusion Criteria: Anyone with who self reports previous history of cardiovascular issues or hospitalizations Rationale: Participants will be doing aerobic/ anaerobic efforts that will increase their heart rate Source: Redcap Questionnaire, Baseline visit Lower extremity surgery within the last two years Rationale: Puts participant more at risk of injury since inducing fatigue and a maximal power effort Source: Redcap Questionnaire, Baseline visit Medical restrictions for full activity Rationale: Puts participant more at risk of injury since inducing fatigue and a maximal power effort Source: Redcap Questionnaire, Baseline visit
Sites / Locations
- ParkerFit
- Parker University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Control: Physical Fatigue only
Experiment: Mental and Physical Fatigue
Rogue Echo Bike 20 intervals of 10 second of maximal-submaximal effort to 50 seconds of recovery low intensity effort
Rogue Echo Bike 20 intervals of 10 second of maximal-submaximal effort to 50 seconds of recovery low intensity effort with mentally fatiguing task during low intensity effort pace with stroop testing during 50 seconds