Effect of active recovery using individual maximum exercise capacity: a pilot study.

Joya Yui, Satomi Okano, Mizuki Takeuchi, Hitomi Nishizawa
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[Purpose] The intensity of active recovery (AR) for performance recovery is often determined using breath gas analyzers and other special equipment. However, such procedures are difficult to perform in the field or where facilities are inadequate. Although several AR methods using simple patient-derived information have been proposed, only a few have specifically addressed their immediate effects. The present study aimed to quantify the immediate effects of AR, which was determined using the maximum exercise capacity calculated using a physical fitness test without specialized devices. [Participants and Methods] Thirty-two healthy male participants were equally divided into AR and control groups. Each group performed squat jumps, followed by a recovery intervention of jogging at a set intensity in the AR group or rest in a seated position in the control group. Standing long jumps performed before and after the squat jumps as well as after the intervention were analyzed. [Results] The recovery rate for standing long jumps was significantly higher in the AR group than in the control group. [Conclusion] The results of this pilot study indicate that the implementation of AR based on maximum exercise capacity may enhance performance recovery and requires further validation in larger studies.

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利用个人最大运动能力进行积极恢复的效果:一项试点研究。
[目的] 通常使用呼吸气体分析仪和其他特殊设备来确定性能恢复的主动恢复(AR)强度。然而,这些程序很难在现场或设施不足的地方进行。虽然已经提出了几种使用简单患者信息的主动恢复方法,但只有少数几种方法专门针对其直接效果。本研究旨在量化 AR 的直接影响,这种影响是通过使用体能测试计算出的最大运动能力来确定的,无需专门设备。[参与者和方法] 32 名健康男性参与者被平均分为急性肾功能衰竭组和对照组。每组进行深蹲跳,然后进行恢复干预,AR 组以设定强度慢跑,对照组则保持坐姿休息。对深蹲跳前后以及干预后的立定跳远进行了分析。[结果] AR 组的立定跳远恢复率明显高于对照组。[结论]这项试点研究的结果表明,根据最大运动能力实施 AR 可提高成绩恢复能力,需要在更大规模的研究中进一步验证。
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