Impact of Ice Slurry Ingestion During Break-Times on Repeated-Sprint Exercise in the Heat.

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2020-05-04 eCollection Date: 2020-08-01 DOI:10.1055/a-1139-1761
Takashi Naito, Miki Haramura, Koji Muraishi, Misa Yamazaki, Hideyuki Takahashi
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The study aimed to investigate the effects of ice slurry ingestion during break times and half-time (HT) on repeated-sprint performance and core temperature in the heat. Seven males performed two different trials as follows: ice slurry (-1°C) or room temperature water ingestion at each break and HT break at 36.5°C, 50% relative humidity. Participants performed 30 sets of 1-min periods of repeated- sprint exercises protocol using a cycling ergometer. Each period consisted of 5 sec of maximal pedaling, 25 sec of pedaling with no workload, and 30 sec of rest; two sets of exercise periods were separated by 10 min of rest. Each break was implemented for 1 min after every 5 sets. The rectal temperature in ice slurry ingestion was significantly lower than that of the room temperature water at 45 set (p=0.04). Total and mean work done was greater in ice slurry ingestion compared to room temperature water ingestion (p < 0.05). These results suggested that ice slurry ingestion during break times and HT break may be an effective cooling strategy to attenuate the rise of core temperature in the second half of exercise and improve the repeated-sprint exercise capacity in the heat.

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休息时间冰浆摄入对高温下重复冲刺运动的影响。
本研究旨在探讨在休息时间和中场休息时间(HT)摄入冰浆对高温下重复冲刺性能和核心温度的影响。7名男性进行了两种不同的试验:每次休息时冰浆(-1°C)或室温水摄入,以及在36.5°C, 50%相对湿度的高温休息。参与者使用自行车测力计进行30组每组1分钟的重复冲刺练习。每段时间包括5秒的最大蹬踏,25秒的无负荷蹬踏和30秒的休息;两组运动间隔10分钟的休息时间。每5组休息1分钟。冰浆摄入组直肠温度显著低于室温水摄入组(p=0.04)。摄入冰浆的总做功和平均做功大于室温下摄入水的做功(p < 0.05)。这些结果表明,在休息时间和高温休息期间摄入冰浆可能是一种有效的冷却策略,可以减弱运动后半段核心温度的升高,提高高温下的重复冲刺运动能力。
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