The low-temperature effect on sports regeneration

Q4 Medicine Fisioterapia em Movimento Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1590/fm.2023.36204
Robert Trybulski, Andriy Vovkanych, Olha Bas, Oksana Tyravska
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Abstract Introduction Intense physical activity and increased exercise significantly reduce the body's adaptive capacity, negatively affect the recovery processes of athletes, and can significantly impair athletic performance. Objective To identify how low temperatures can affect the regenerative processes in athletes, assess the effectiveness and feasibility of cold therapy in sports, and identify the key parameters that determine the effectiveness of the stated recovery method. Methods A systematic review of studies related to the use of cold therapy in sports guided by the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions, and reported through the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses. The scientific material was selected by finding keywords and phrases, including “the effect of cold on athletes”, “athletes’ recovery”, “cold therapy”, etc. Following the selection criteria, only 30 studies were included. Results Cold exposure has significant benefits for sports regeneration, including pain relief (100%), inflammation reduction (93%), and restoration of sprint capabilities (89%). However, its impact on muscle strength (33%), endurance (11%), and lactate reduction (8%) is more limited. It moderately improves the psycho-emotional state (65-75%). Conclusion The use of low temperatures in sports has a beneficial effect on the recovery of sports performance for at least 24 hours after intense physical activity (training).
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低温对运动再生的影响
高强度的体育活动和增加的运动量会显著降低身体的适应能力,对运动员的恢复过程产生负面影响,并会显著损害运动成绩。目的探讨低温对运动员再生过程的影响,评估冷疗法在运动中的有效性和可行性,并确定决定所述恢复方法有效性的关键参数。方法以Cochrane干预措施系统评价手册为指导,通过系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目对与冷疗法在运动中的应用相关的研究进行系统综述。通过搜索关键词和短语来选择科学材料,包括“冷对运动员的影响”、“运动员的恢复”、“冷疗法”等。按照选择标准,只纳入了30项研究。结果冷暴露对运动再生有显著的好处,包括疼痛缓解(100%),炎症减少(93%)和短跑能力恢复(89%)。然而,它对肌肉力量(33%)、耐力(11%)和乳酸减少(8%)的影响更为有限。适度改善心理情绪状态(65-75%)。结论低温运动对高强度体力活动(训练)后至少24小时的运动成绩恢复有有益作用。
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Fisioterapia em Movimento
Fisioterapia em Movimento Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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