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全身肌电刺激对运动时能量消耗的影响。

Effect of whole-body electromyostimulation on energy expenditure during exercise.

机构信息

Institute of Medical Physics, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2012 Jan;26(1):240-5. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0b013e31821a3a11.

Abstract

The application of whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) in the area of fat reduction and body shaping has become more popular recently. Indeed, some studies prove positive outcomes concerning parameters related to body composition. However, there are conflicting data as to whether EMS relevantly impacts energy expenditure (EE) during or after application. Thus, the main purpose of the study was to determine the acute effect of WB-EMS on EE. Nineteen moderately trained men (26.4 ± 4.3 years) were randomly assigned to a typically used low-intensity resistance exercise protocol (16 minutes) with (85 Hz) and without WB-EMS. Using a crossover design, the same subjects performed both tests after completely recovering within 7 days. Energy expenditure as the primary endpoint of this study was determined by indirect calorimetry. The EE during low-intensity resistance exercise with adjuvant WB-EMS was significantly higher (p = 0.008) than that during the control condition (412 ± 60 vs. 352 ± 70 kcal; effect size; d = 0.92). This study clearly demonstrates the additive effect of WB-EMS on EE in moderately trained subjects during low-intensity resistance exercise training. Although this effect was statistically significant, the fast and significant reductions of body fat observed in recent studies suggest that the effect of WB-EMS on EE may still be underestimated by indirect calorimetry because of the inability of indirect calorimetry to accurately assess EE during "above-steady state conditions." Although from a statistically point of view WB-EMS clearly impacts EE, the relatively small effect did not suggest a broad application of this device in this area. However, taking other positive outcomes of this technology into account, WB-EMS may be a time-saving option at least for subjects unwilling or unable to exercise conventionally.

摘要

全身肌电刺激(WB-EMS)在减脂和塑形领域的应用最近变得越来越流行。事实上,一些研究证明了与身体成分相关参数的积极结果。然而,关于 EMS 是否会对应用过程中和应用后的能量消耗(EE)产生重大影响,数据却存在冲突。因此,本研究的主要目的是确定 WB-EMS 对 EE 的急性影响。19 名中等强度训练的男性(26.4±4.3 岁)被随机分配到一个典型的低强度抗阻运动方案(16 分钟),其中包括(85Hz)和不包括 WB-EMS。采用交叉设计,相同的受试者在完全恢复 7 天后进行了两次测试。本研究的主要终点是通过间接测热法确定 EE。在低强度抗阻运动中添加辅助 WB-EMS 时,EE 明显更高(p=0.008),比对照条件下高(412±60 vs. 352±70 千卡;效应大小;d=0.92)。这项研究清楚地表明,在低强度抗阻运动训练中,WB-EMS 对中等强度训练的受试者的 EE 有附加效应。尽管这种影响在统计学上是显著的,但最近的研究表明,WB-EMS 对 EE 的影响可能仍然被间接测热法低估了,因为间接测热法无法准确评估“非稳态条件”下的 EE。尽管从统计学角度来看,WB-EMS 明显影响 EE,但相对较小的影响表明,在这一领域,该设备的广泛应用并不合适。然而,考虑到这项技术的其他积极成果,WB-EMS 可能是一种节省时间的选择,至少对于那些不愿意或无法进行常规运动的受试者来说是如此。

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