轻度高压氧治疗对中国大学生男子运动员肌肉疲劳时序恢复的影响

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI:10.1016/j.jesf.2024.04.005
Chaoyi Qu , Minxiao Xu , Santiago Lorenzo , Peng Huang , Zhijian Rao , Xue Geng , Jiexiu Zhao
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本研究旨在通过一组综合参数,研究单次和多次轻度高压氧疗法(MHOT)对自行车运动引起的肌肉疲劳的时间顺序恢复效果。每位参与者在六天内完成两次相同的试验。每次试验包括 90 分钟的自行车运动,然后进行对照组(CON)干预(绝对大气压为 1 ATA,氧气含量为 20.9%,60 分钟)或 MHOT 干预(绝对大气压为 1.25 ATA,氧气含量为 26%-28%,60 分钟)。在整个试验的六个不同时间点测量了各种生理参数,包括体力评价(RPE)、心率(HR)、外周血氧饱和度(SpO2)、灌注指数(PI%)、肌酸激酶(CK)、乳酸脱氢酶(LDH)、乳酸(LA)、血尿素氮(BUN)、超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、丙二醛(MDA)和立定跳远距离(SLJ)。结果RPE 显示,与 CON 组相比,MHOT 组的主观疲劳程度降低(P < 0.05)。此外,与 CON 组相比,MHOT 组的 HR 和 PI% 恢复更快(P < 0.05)。关于 CK、LA、BUN、SOD 和 MDA 水平,MHOT 组在 6 次干预后和 6 次干预后的 24 小时内表现出更快的恢复速度,比 CON 组有显著改善(P < 0.05)。结论MHOT的单次和重复疗程在缓解主观疲劳、促进肌肉疲劳后的心率和血液灌注恢复方面均有疗效,确保了其效果的平行结构和一致性。重复进行 MHOT 训练(六次)可显著降低与肌肉损伤、代谢物和氧化应激有关的血液指标水平。然而,单次 MHOT 干预的影响并不明显。
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Effects of Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on Timing Sequence Recovery of Muscle Fatigue in Chinese University Male Athletes

Objectives

This study aimed to investigate the timing sequence recovery effects of single and repeated Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (MHOT) on muscle fatigue induced by cycling exercise through a comprehensive set of parameters.

Methods

This study employed a controlled crossover design involving 12 Chinese secondary national-level male athletes. Each participant completed two identical trials over six days. Each trial consisted of a 90-min cycling exercise followed by either a Control (CON) intervention (1 atm absolute (ATA), 20.9 % oxygen, 60 min) or MHOT intervention (1.25 ATA, 26%–28 % oxygen, 60 min). Various physiological parameters including Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE), Heart Rate (HR), Peripheral Oxygen Saturation (SpO2), Perfusion Index (PI%), Creatine Kinase (CK), Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH), Lactic Acid (LA), Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Superoxide Dismutase (SOD), Malondialdehyde (MDA), and Standing Long Jump Distance (SLJ) were measured at six different time points throughout the trials.

Results

RPE revealed that the MHOT group experienced reduced subjective fatigue in comparison to the CON group (P < 0.05). Additionally, MHOT demonstrated quicker recovery in HR and PI% compared to the CON group (P < 0.05). Regarding CK, LA, BUN, SOD, and MDA levels, the MHOT group exhibited accelerated recovery post-6 intervention and at the 24-h mark after six interventions, showing significant improvement over the CON group (P < 0.05). However, no notable disparity was observed between groups concerning SpO2, LDH, and SLJ.

Conclusions

Both single and repeated sessions of MHOT demonstrated efficacy in alleviating subjective fatigue and promoting recovery of heart rate and blood perfusion following muscle fatigue, ensuring parallel structure and consistency in their effects. Repeated MHOT sessions (six times) exhibit a significant reduction in levels of blood markers associated with muscle damage, metabolites, and oxidative stress. However, the impact of a single MHOT intervention was less pronounced.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness is the official peer-reviewed journal of The Society of Chinese Scholars on Exercise Physiology and Fitness (SCSEPF), the Physical Fitness Association of Hong Kong, China (HKPFA), and the Hong Kong Association of Sports Medicine and Sports Science (HKASMSS). It is published twice a year, in June and December, by Elsevier. The Journal accepts original investigations, comprehensive reviews, case studies and short communications on current topics in exercise science, physical fitness and physical education.
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