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年轻人与老年人急性全身振动运动生理效应的比较。

A comparison of the physiologic effects of acute whole-body vibration exercise in young and older people.

作者信息

Cochrane Darryl J, Sartor Francesco, Winwood Keith, Stannard Stephen R, Narici Marco V, Rittweger Jörn

机构信息

Sport Management & Coaching, Department of Management, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ.

出版信息

Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2008 May;89(5):815-21. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2007.09.055.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine the acute physiologic effects of acute whole-body vibration (WBV) exercise in young and older people.

DESIGN

Every participant performed 9 conditions in a static squat position, consisting of no vibration and WBV at 30Hz and 3 loads corresponding to (1) no load (0% body mass), (2) load of 20% body mass, and (3) load of 40% body mass. A Jendrassik voluntary contraction was also performed with no vibration and WBV at 30Hz with no load and 20% body mass.

SETTING

Laboratory facilities at a university in the United Kingdom.

PARTICIPANTS

Healthy young people (n=12; 6 men, 6 women; mean age, 21.5y) and 12 healthy older people (6 men, 6 women; mean age, 69.2y) from the local community.

INTERVENTIONS

Not applicable.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

The Physical Activity Questionnaire, anthropometric measures, counter-movement jump, and isometric maximal voluntary contraction with the Jendrassik maneuver were assessed in both groups. Oxygen uptake (Vo2), blood pressure, heart rate, and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) were recorded during WBV and load conditions as the outcome of the study.

RESULTS

Both vibration and load were associated with an increase (P<.001) in Vo2 for older and young groups. WBV elicited the equivalent of a .35 metabolic equivalent (MET) increase in Vo2, with additional loads of 20% and 40% body mass increasing Vo2 by 0.8 and 1.2 METs, respectively. Additionally, there was an interaction effect of vibration and group in which the WBV-related Vo2 increase was less in the old compared with the young. Both vibration and load caused an increase in heart rate, blood pressure, and RPE (all P<.001); however, there were no significant group differences between young and older groups. The Jendrassik maneuver elicited an increase in Vo2 by 27.6% for the old and 33% for the young group (P<.001); however, there was no significant difference between groups.

CONCLUSIONS

Vo2 significantly increased in both the older and young people with vibration and additional load and when the Jendrassik maneuver was superimposed with vibration and load. However, the elicited increase in Vo2 (1.2mL x kg(-1).min(-1)) from WBV may be an insufficient stimulus to improve cardiovascular fitness.

摘要

目的

研究急性全身振动(WBV)运动对年轻人和老年人的急性生理影响。

设计

每位参与者在静态深蹲姿势下进行9种条件测试,包括无振动以及30Hz的WBV,还有3种负荷,分别对应(1)无负荷(0%体重)、(2)20%体重的负荷和(3)40%体重的负荷。还在无振动以及30Hz的WBV、无负荷和20%体重负荷条件下进行了Jendrassik随意收缩测试。

地点

英国一所大学的实验室设施。

参与者

当地社区的12名健康年轻人(6名男性,6名女性;平均年龄21.5岁)和12名健康老年人(6名男性,6名女性;平均年龄69.2岁)。

干预措施

不适用。

主要观察指标

对两组参与者均评估了体力活动问卷、人体测量指标、反向运动跳跃以及Jendrassik动作下的等长最大随意收缩。在WBV和负荷条件下记录摄氧量(Vo2)、血压、心率和自觉用力程度(RPE)作为研究结果。

结果

振动和负荷均与老年人和年轻人组的Vo2增加相关(P<0.001)。WBV使Vo2相当于增加了0.35代谢当量(MET),额外增加20%和40%体重的负荷分别使Vo2增加0.8和1.2 METs。此外,振动和组别之间存在交互作用,即与年轻人相比,老年人中与WBV相关的Vo2增加较少。振动和负荷均导致心率、血压和RPE升高(均P<0.001);然而,年轻人和老年人组之间无显著差异。Jendrassik动作使老年人组的Vo2增加27.6%,年轻人组增加33%(P<0.001);然而,两组之间无显著差异。

结论

振动、额外负荷以及Jendrassik动作与振动和负荷叠加时,老年人和年轻人的Vo2均显著增加。然而,WBV引起的Vo2增加(1.2mL·kg⁻¹·min⁻¹)可能不足以刺激改善心血管健康状况。

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