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Table 1 Comparisons of RSS outcomes, heat rate and lactate between PMDT, PMWU, and NM conditions (N = 19)

From: Listening to music during a repeated sprint test improves performance and psychophysiological responses in healthy and physically active male adults

Variables

Sets

No music

Preferred music during test

Preferred music during warm-up

p (eta-squared [ηp2])

Main effect of condition

Main effect of time

Condition*time interaction

TSS (s)

Set1

17.84 ± 0.79

17.08 ± 0.81*

17.64 ± 0.72

0.02 (0.12)

< 0.001 (0.52)

0.1 (0.07)

Set 2

18.25 ± 0.79

17.73 ± 0.80

18.01 ± 0.73

FT (s)

Set 1

3.39 ± 0.19

3.28 ± 0.17*$

3.45 ± 0.15

0.06 (0.09)

< 0.001 (0.55)

< 0.001 (0.40)

Set 2

3.53 ± 0.13

3.44± 0.16

3.47 ± 0.15

FI (%)

Set 1

5.21 ± 2.62

1.62 ± 1.42*$

2.60 ± 2.17

< 0.001 (0.29)

0.061 (0.06)

0.001 (0.21)

Set 2

4.03 ± 1.86

3.18 ± 1.54

3.98 ± 1.59

HR mean (beat/min)

166 ± 10.68

171.2 ± 11.49

165.6 ± 8.16

0.13 (0.06)

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HR max (beat/min)

178.7 ± 7.48

183.5 ± 10.54

180.4 ± 7.43

0.18 (0.05)

--

--

Lac post-test (mmol/L)

15.50 ± 1.34

16.82 ± 1.53*

16.18 ± 1.40

0.012 (0.45)

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  1. Data presented as mean (± SD), with ANOVA output reporting as P value (partial eta squared effect size)
  2. TSS total sum sequence, FT fast time, FI fatigue index
  3. *Significantly different between PMDT versus NM (p < 0.05); Ŧsignificantly different between PMDW versus NM (p < 0.05); $significantly different between PMDT versus PMDW (p < 0.05)