Acute physiological responses of blood flow restriction between high-intensity interval repetitions in trained cyclists

Charles F. Pugh, Carl D. Paton, Richard A. Ferguson, Matthew W. Driller, C. Martyn Beaven
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Blood flow restriction (BFR) is increasingly being used to enhance aerobic performance in endurance athletes. This study examined physiological responses to BFR applied in recovery phases within a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) session in trained cyclists. Eleven competitive road cyclists (mean ± SD, age: 28 ± 7 years, body mass: 69 ± 6 kg, peak oxygen uptake: 65 ± 9 mL · kg−1 · min−1) completed two randomised crossover conditions: HIIT with (BFR) and without (CON) BFR applied during recovery phases. HIIT consisted of six 30-s cycling bouts at an intensity equivalent to 85% of maximal 30-s power (523 ± 93 W), interspersed with 4.5-min recovery. BFR (200 mmHg, 12 cm cuff width) was applied for 2-min in the early recovery phase between each interval. Pulmonary gas exchange (V̇O2, V̇CO2, and V̇E), tissue oxygen saturation index (TSI), heart rate (HR), and serum vascular endothelial growth factor concentration (VEGF) were measured. Compared to CON, BFR increased V̇CO2 and V̇E during work bouts (both p < 0.05, dz < 0.5), but there was no effect on V̇O2, TSI, or HR (p > 0.05). In early recovery, BFR decreased TSI, V̇O2, V̇CO2, and V̇E (all p < 0.05, dz > 0.8) versus CON, with no change in HR (p > 0.05). In late recovery, when BFR was released, V̇O2, V̇CO2, V̇E, and HR increased, but TSI decreased versus CON (all p < 0.05, dz > 0.8). There was a greater increase in VEGF at 3-h post-exercise in BFR compared to CON (p < 0.05, dz > 0.8). Incorporating BFR into HIIT recovery phases altered physiological responses compared to exercise alone.

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训练有素的自行车运动员在高强度间歇重复之间的血流限制急性生理反应
血流限制(BFR)越来越多地被用于提高耐力运动员的有氧表现。本研究考察了训练有素的自行车运动员在高强度间歇训练(HIIT)恢复阶段应用 BFR 后的生理反应。11 名公路自行车竞技运动员(平均值 ± SD,年龄:28 ± 7 岁,体重:69 ± 6 千克,峰值摄氧量:65 ± 9 mL - kg-1 - min-1)完成了两种随机交叉条件的训练:在恢复阶段分别采用(BFR)和不采用(CON)BFR 的 HIIT。HIIT 包括 6 次 30 秒的自行车运动,强度相当于最大 30 秒功率的 85% (523 ± 93 W),中间穿插 4.5 分钟的恢复时间。在每个间歇之间的早期恢复阶段,进行 2 分钟的 BFR(200 毫米汞柱,袖带宽度 12 厘米)。测量肺气体交换(VO2、VCO2 和 VE)、组织氧饱和度指数(TSI)、心率(HR)和血清血管内皮生长因子浓度(VEGF)。与 CON 相比,BFR 增加了工作期间的 V̇CO2 和 V̇E(均为 p 0.05)。在早期恢复中,与 CON 相比,BFR 降低了 TSI、V̇O2、V̇CO2 和 V̇E(均 p 0.8),而 HR 没有变化(p > 0.05)。在恢复晚期,当释放 BFR 时,与 CON 相比,V̇O2、V̇CO2、V̇E 和 HR 增加,但 TSI 减少(所有 p 均为 0.8)。与 CON 相比,BFR 运动后 3 小时血管内皮生长因子的增加幅度更大(P 0.8)。与单独运动相比,将 BFR 纳入 HIIT 恢复阶段会改变生理反应。
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