W. Romão, D. Mello, E. Neves, Thiago Dias, Andressa Oliveira Barros dos Santos, Rodolfo Alkmim, R. Vale
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Abstract
Infrared thermography (IRT) has become increasingly common in sports assessment and has grown a lot over the past few years. Our objective was to identify the assessment protocols and the skin temperature behavior of practitioners of endurance sports. A systematic review was carried out following the PRISMA recommendations between the 1st and the 31st of March 2020, at MEDLINE, LILACS, SCOPUS, SPORT Discus, CINAHL, Web of Science, Science Direct, Cochrane, and Scielo, using combinations with 11 descriptors for “Thermography” and 6 descriptors for “Endurance training”. It was identified 24 different regions of interest (ROIs) evaluated region in endurance sports. The acclimatization time was respected in 75% of the selected studies, and the thermal images were acquired predominantly in three moments: before the test, immediately after the test, and 10 minutes after the test. It was observed that Tskin decreased in the initial moments and increased after exercise. It can be concluded that the ROIs used were mostly the specific muscle recruited in each modality, with emphasis on the muscle groups of the lower limbs, and after this initial decrease in temperature, the thermal response is mainly dependent on the duration and intensity of exercise.
Keywords: endurance training, thermography, cycling, running.
红外热像仪(IRT)在运动评估中越来越普遍,在过去的几年里有了很大的发展。我们的目的是确定评估方案和皮肤温度行为的执业耐力运动。根据PRISMA的建议,于2020年3月1日至31日在MEDLINE、LILACS、SCOPUS、SPORT Discus、CINAHL、Web of Science、Science Direct、Cochrane和Scielo进行了系统评价,使用了11个“热成像”描述词和6个“耐力训练”描述词的组合。确定了耐力运动中24个不同的兴趣区(roi)评价区。75%的研究遵循了适应时间,热图像主要在测试前、测试后和测试后10分钟三个时刻获取。观察到Tskin在初始时刻下降,运动后增加。由此可以得出,所使用的roi主要是在每种模式下招募的特定肌肉,重点是下肢的肌肉群,在这种初始温度下降之后,热反应主要取决于运动的持续时间和强度。关键词:耐力训练,热成像,自行车,跑步。