局部应用大麻二酚可能不会减轻肌肉酸痛或改善运动表现:一项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照试验研究。

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Joseph T Pastina, Mark G Abel, Lance M Bollinger, Stuart A Best
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目的:本试验性研究旨在调查大麻二酚(CBD)乳膏对肌肉酸痛和运动后表现的影响。材料与方法:这项双盲安慰剂对照实验包括 15 名男性和 13 名女性(n = 28;平均年龄(标准差):23.29 ± 2.54 岁),他们均未接受过下半身阻力训练。参与者被随机分为对照组(NG,n = 9)、CBD 组(CG,n = 9)或安慰剂组(PG,n = 10)。参与者完成下半身疲劳方案(FP),包括股四头肌和腘绳肌的单侧最大同心和偏心等动肌肉动作(5 组,10 次重复,双腿)。CG 和 PG 参与者分别在三日内在股四头肌涂抹 100 毫克 CBD 或安慰剂药膏,药膏的重量和外观与 CBD 或安慰剂相匹配。NG 参与者坐着休息的时间与涂抹药膏的时间相匹配。对问卷、压痛阈值(PPT)、峰值扭矩测试(PTT)和反向运动跳跃(CMJ)进行了评估。采用混合模型方差分析来评估主效应和交互作用(组别 × 肌肉 × 时间;组别 × 时间)。结果:对于 PPT、CMJ 或 PTT,各组之间没有明显的交互作用或主效应。所有酸痛问题、PPT、CMJ 和 PTT 都存在时间主效应(p < 0.05)。在膏药/休息效果问题上,有一个显着的交互作用(组别 × 时间;p = 0.045),即 PG 参与者认为膏药的效果大于 NG 参与者休息的效果。在所有酸痛问题上都存在组别的主效应(p ≤ 0.031),其中 PG 参与者认为恢复能力更强。结论:本试点研究并未发现使用 CBD 霜对肌肉恢复有任何显著影响。对于希望减轻肌肉酸痛和提高运动成绩的人来说,目前剂量的这种局部 CBD 产品可能不是一种有效的治疗方法。
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Topical Cannabidiol Application May Not Attenuate Muscle Soreness or Improve Performance: A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Pilot Study.

Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study was to investigate cannabidiol (CBD) cream's effects on muscle soreness and performance after exercise. Materials and Methods: This double-blinded, placebo-controlled experiment included 15 men and 13 women (n = 28; mean ± standard deviation age: 23.29 ± 2.54 years) untrained in lower-body resistance training. Participants were randomized into control (NG, n = 9), CBD (CG, n = 9), or placebo (PG, n = 10) groups. Participants completed a lower-body fatigue protocol (FP) consisting of unilateral maximal concentric and eccentric isokinetic muscle actions of the quadriceps and hamstrings (5 sets, 10 repetitions, both legs). CG and PG participants applied ∼100 mg CBD or placebo cream, respectively, matched for weight and appearance to the quadriceps on three separate days. NG participants engaged in a sitting rest period matched in duration to cream application processes. Questionnaires, pressure-pain threshold (PPT), peak torque test (PTT), and countermovement jump (CMJ) were assessed. Mixed-model analysis of variance was conducted to assess main effects and interactions (group × muscle × time; group × time). Results: There were no significant interactions or main effects for group for PPT, CMJ, or PTT. There were main effects for time (p < 0.05) for all soreness questions, PPT, CMJ, and PTT. There was one significant interaction (group × time; p = 0.045) for cream/rest effect questions, in which PG participants perceived the effect of cream to be greater than the effect of rest for NG participants. There were main effects for group (p ≤ 0.031) for all soreness questions, in which PG participants perceived enhanced recovery. Conclusions: The present pilot study did not discover any significant impacts of CBD cream use for muscle recovery. For individuals seeking to attenuate muscle soreness and improve performance, the current dose of this topical CBD product may not be an effective treatment.

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