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摘要
通过临界闪烁融合阈值(Critical Flicker Fusion Threshold, CFFT)研究运动刺激相关的中枢疲劳,了解运动对中枢神经系统(CNS)的影响,但对耐力项目的中枢或外周疲劳缺乏了解。本研究旨在分析CFFT在增量循环劳力计测试前后的变化,作为评估中枢神经系统疲劳的一种手段。对8名职业男性自行车运动员(72.1±5.59 kg, 180.3±6.43 cm, 17.4±0.7岁)进行最大增量自行车测力仪试验(起步50w每5分钟增加50w)前后的CFFT升降、主观判据和感觉灵敏度进行了分析。在这个增量测试中,由于感觉敏感性没有明显下降,诱导疲劳可能更多是一种外周现象,而不是中枢神经系统疲劳。综上所述,渐进式自行车测力仪增加了专业自行车运动员的皮质觉醒,但对中枢神经系统没有负面影响。
Evaluation of cortical arousal by critical flicker fusion threshold in cyclists
Central fatigue related in sport stimuli was studied by Critical Flicker Fusion Threshold (CFFT) to know the influence of exercise on the central nervous system (CNS), but there is a lack of knowledge about the central or peripheral fatigue in endurance events. This study aimed to analyze changes in CFFT before and after the incremental cycle ergometer test as a means to assess the fatigue of the CNS. CFFT ascending and descending, the subjective criterion and sensory sensitivity were analyzed in 8 professional male cyclists (72.1±5.59 kg, 180.3±6.43 cm, 17.4±0.7 years) before and after a maximum incremental cycle ergometer test (start 50w increases 50w each 5 minutes). In this incremental test, the induced fatigue was probably more a peripheral phenomenon than one due to central nervous system fatigue, because sensory sensitivity did not significantly decrease. In conclusion, an incremental cycle ergometer test increased the cortical arousal and does not affect negatively the CNS of professional cyclists.