练习者和运动员在空手道卡塔过程中的生理反应:范围界定综述

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Strength and Conditioning Journal Pub Date : 2022-03-16 DOI:10.1519/SSC.0000000000000706
Cintia Lassalvia, U. Julio, E. Franchini
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文本中提供了补充数字内容。摘要卡塔是空手道选手在空手道比赛中练习的一项相关任务,也是在东京奥运会上首次亮相的一项重要比赛项目。这篇范围综述文章介绍了运动员和从业者在卡塔练习中的生理需求和能量系统贡献。焦点与心率(HR)、血乳酸浓度([La])和耗氧量(V̇o2)有关。研究从Web of Science、PubMed和Scopus检索,在发现的104篇文章中,有10篇被认为符合本综述的条件。结果表明,卡塔练习可以提高心肺功能。HR和乳酸值根据表演的卡塔和表演者的专业水平而变化。与静息值相比,重复3次卡塔后乳酸反应显著增加。能量系统的贡献与卡塔持续时间有关,氧化系统是较长卡塔中的主要能量来源,通常在比赛期间执行。关于本文的视频摘要参见补充数字内容1(参见,http://links.lww.com/SCJ/A339)。
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Physiological Responses During Karate Kata in Practitioners and Athletes: A Scoping Review
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. ABSTRACT Kata is a relevant task practiced by karatekas during karate sessions and an important competitive category that has made its debut at the Tokyo Olympic Games. This scoping review article presents what is already known about the physiological demands, and energy system contribution during kata practice in athletes and practitioners. The focus was related to heart rate (HR), blood lactate concentration ([La]), and oxygen consumption (V̇o2). Studies were retrieved from Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus, and in 104 articles found, 10 were considered eligible for this review. The results showed that kata practice can improve cardiorespiratory fitness. HR and lactate values changed according to the kata performed and the level of the performer's expertise. Lactate responses increased significantly after 3 kata repetitions compared with resting values. The energy system contribution was related to the kata duration, with the oxidative system being the predominant energy source in the longer kata, which is usually executed during competitions. For a video abstract of this article, refer Supplemental Digital Content 1 (see, http://links.lww.com/SCJ/A339).
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Strength and Conditioning Journal
Strength and Conditioning Journal 社会科学-运动科学
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期刊介绍: Strength and Conditioning Journal is the professional journal for strength coaches, personal trainers, physical therapists, athletic trainers, and other health professionals working in the strength and conditioning field. The journal’s mission is to publish articles that report both the practical applications of research findings and the knowledge gained by experienced professionals.
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