Could footwear stiffness reduce the development of proinflammatory markers in long-distance runners?

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Advances in medical sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-17 DOI:10.1016/j.advms.2024.07.006
Maria Papagiannaki , Efthimios Samoladas , Fotini Arabatzi , Alexander Tsouknidas
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Abstract

Purpose

Strenuous running triggers the coordination of pro- and anti-inflammatory, as well as immunoregulatory cytokines, which are upregulated in response to inflammatory stimulus and thus considered a precursor to overuse injury. The aim of this study was to correlate injury risk to footwear stiffness normalized against each runner's weight, i.e. the midsole's ability to resist deformation in response to the applied force.

Materials and methods

Experienced runners participated in a 2h 15 ​min intensity-controlled run, averaging 85 ​% of their threshold heart rate. Venous blood, collected in the field prior to and immediately after the race, was subjected to multi-parameter flow cytometry, to monitor the plasma levels of interleukin (IL)-2, IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα). Footwear stiffness was determined utilizing an automated drop test, recreating footfall pattern, impact speed and weight of each runner. Plasma level increase was analyzed for each cytokine, using one-way ANOVA and the data associated to footwear stiffness through the calculation of Pearson correlation coefficient.

Results

Only IL-6 levels exhibited a statistical significant increase pre-to post-race, corresponding to F (1,8) ​= ​24.0417 with a critical value of 4.4139. The increase in IL-6 levels was also found to produce a strong correlation to footwear stiffness, expressed in a Pearson coefficient of r (8) ​= ​0.79 ​at ρ ​= ​0.0063 (P ​< ​0.05).

Conclusion

The significant increase in pro-inflammatory markers, such as IL-6 which are associated with injury, would suggest that runners using compliant footwear are at lower risk of overuse injury than the ones running on stiffer midsoles.

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鞋的硬度能否减少长跑运动员促炎标记物的产生?
目的:剧烈跑步会引发促炎和抗炎以及免疫调节细胞因子的协调,这些因子在炎症刺激下会上调,因此被认为是过度运动损伤的前兆。本研究的目的是将受伤风险与鞋的硬度(即中底在外力作用下抵抗变形的能力)相关联,而鞋的硬度则根据每位跑步者的体重进行归一化:经验丰富的跑步者参加了 2 小时 15 分钟的强度控制跑步,平均心率为阈值的 85%。在赛前和赛后立即在现场采集静脉血,采用多参数流式细胞仪监测血浆中白细胞介素(IL)-2、IL-6 和肿瘤坏死因子α(TNFα)的水平。鞋的硬度是通过自动跌落测试测定的,该测试再现了每位跑步者的脚步模式、冲击速度和体重。采用单因素方差分析法分析了每种细胞因子的血浆水平升高情况,并通过计算皮尔逊相关系数将数据与鞋的硬度联系起来:结果:只有 IL-6 的水平在赛前和赛后有显著的统计学增长,对应的 F(1,8)=24.0417 临界值为 4.4139。IL-6水平的增加还与鞋袜僵硬度密切相关,Pearson系数为r(8)=0.79,ρ=0.0063(P<0.05):IL-6等与损伤相关的促炎标志物的明显增加表明,与穿着较硬中底的跑步者相比,穿着合脚鞋的跑步者发生过度运动损伤的风险较低。
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Advances in medical sciences
Advances in medical sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
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