Inter-individual differences in muscle damage following a single bout of high-intense whole-body electromyostimulation.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-10-23 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1454630
Marc Teschler, Melina Waranski, Boris Schmitz, Frank C Mooren
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Purpose: This brief report aimed to characterize inter-individual training responses following a single session of high-intense whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) using markers of muscle damage over a period of 72 h.

Methods: Twelve healthy individuals (5 men, 7 women; 32.0 ± 7 years) participated in a single 20-minute high-intensity WB-EMS training session. Markers of muscle damage, creatine kinase (CK) and myoglobin (Mb), were assessed before and immediately after training, as well as at 1.5, 3, 24, 48 and 72 h post-exercise. Lactate levels were determined pre- and post-exercise.

Results: Overall, WB-EMS induced significant CK elevations, peaking at 72 h (18.358 ± 21.380 U/L; p < 0.01), and correlating Mb levels peaking at 48 h (1.509 ± 1.394 ng/dl, p < 0.01). Despite significant inter-individual variability in CK levels, both slow (SR) and fast responders (FR) were identified. FR showed significant increases in CK at all time points post WB-EMS (p < 0.05), whereas CK in SR significantly elevated after 48 h. Post-WB-EMS lactate concentration was identified to predict peak CK and Mb levels (r ≥ 0.65, both p < 0.05).

Conclusion: High-intensity WB-EMS has the potential to induce severe muscle damage, as indicated by elevated levels of CK and Mb. We identified two distinct groups of individuals, SR and FR, indicating variability in response to WB-EMS. Furthermore, we suggest that individual responses to WB-EMS can be predicted based on post-WB-EMS lactate concentration.

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单次高强度全身肌电刺激后肌肉损伤的个体差异。
目的:本简要报告旨在利用 72 小时内肌肉损伤的标志物来描述单次高强度全身肌电刺激(WB-EMS)训练后个体间训练反应的特征:12 名健康人(5 名男性,7 名女性;32.0 ± 7 岁)参加了单次 20 分钟的高强度 WB-EMS 训练。肌肉损伤标志物肌酸激酶(CK)和肌红蛋白(Mb)在训练前和训练后立即进行评估,并在运动后 1.5、3、24、48 和 72 小时进行评估。运动前后测定乳酸水平:结果:总体而言,WB-EMS 会导致肌酸激酶显著升高,在 72 小时达到峰值(18.358 ± 21.380 U/L; p p p p 结论:高强度 WB-EMS 会导致肌酸激酶显著升高,在 72 小时达到峰值:高强度 WB-EMS 有可能诱发严重的肌肉损伤,CK 和 Mb 水平的升高就表明了这一点。我们发现了两组不同的个体,即 SR 和 FR,这表明他们对 WB-EMS 的反应存在差异。此外,我们还提出,可以根据 WB-EMS 后的乳酸浓度来预测个体对 WB-EMS 的反应。
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