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一种非处方通气护齿器对运动时心肺反应及身体敏捷性的影响。

Effects of an over-the-counter vented mouthguard on cardiorespiratory responses to exercise and physical agility.

作者信息

Bailey Stephen P, Willauer Thomas J, Balilionis Gytis, Wilson Laura E, Salley John T, Bailey Elizabeth K, Strickland Tony L

机构信息

Departments of 1Physical Therapy Education; 2Health and Human Performance, Elon University, Elon, North Carolina; and 3David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, California.

出版信息

J Strength Cond Res. 2015 Mar;29(3):678-84. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000000668.

Abstract

Many athletes avoid using mouthguards because they believe that they impair their ability to breath and negatively affect performance. Recently, some manufacturers have developed "vented" mouthguards (VentMGs) to address this concern. The purposes of this investigation were to describe the impact of a commercially available "vented" boil-and-bite mouthguard on the physiological responses to graded exercise and to determine whether the use of the same mouthguard influences performance during traditional physical agility tests. Recreationally trained males (n = 15) (age = 24 ± 1 year; (Equation is included in full-text article.)= 43.5 ± 1.9 ml·kg·min; body mass index = 25.2 ± 0.9) completed 3 randomly assigned trials where they wore no mouthguard (control), a traditional mouthguard (TradMG), or a VentMG. During each trial, subjects completed a modified maximal exercise test on a cycle ergometer and a series of physical agility tests (40-m dash, vertical leap, broad jump, 3-cone drill, and shuttle run). No differences were seen between control and the TradMG in any cardiorespiratory measures at any time during the maximal exercise test. Ventilation and blood lactate were lower (p ≤ 0.05) during VentMG at 200 W and at MAX; however, no differences in (Equation is included in full-text article.)were observed. Although TradMG had no impact on physical agility, VentMG produced a higher (1.9 cm; p = 0.03) vertical leap than control. Both mouthguard conditions negatively affected perceptions of breathability, comfort, and ability to communicate, but no differences existed between the 2 conditions. These findings confirm that TradMG has no negative impact on physiological function during exercise and physical agility; however, VentMG may have a positive impact at higher workload and on vertical leap.

摘要

许多运动员避免使用护齿器,因为他们认为护齿器会损害他们的呼吸能力并对表现产生负面影响。最近,一些制造商开发了“透气”护齿器(VentMGs)来解决这一问题。本研究的目的是描述一种市售的“透气”煮沸咬合式护齿器对分级运动生理反应的影响,并确定使用同一种护齿器是否会影响传统体能敏捷性测试中的表现。接受过娱乐性训练的男性(n = 15)(年龄 = 24 ± 1岁;(公式包含在全文中)= 43.5 ± 1.9 ml·kg·min;体重指数 = 25.2 ± 0.9)完成了3次随机分配的试验,分别是不佩戴护齿器(对照组)、传统护齿器(TradMG)或VentMG。在每次试验中,受试者在自行车测力计上完成一次改良的最大运动测试以及一系列体能敏捷性测试(40米冲刺、垂直纵跳、跳远、三向折返跑和穿梭跑)。在最大运动测试期间的任何时间,对照组和TradMG在任何心肺指标上均未观察到差异。在200 W和最大功率时,VentMG期间的通气量和血乳酸较低(p ≤ 0.05);然而,未观察到(公式包含在全文中)的差异。尽管TradMG对体能敏捷性没有影响,但VentMG产生的垂直纵跳比对照组高(1.9厘米;p = 0.03)。两种护齿器情况均对呼吸顺畅度、舒适度和沟通能力的感知产生负面影响,但两种情况之间没有差异。这些发现证实,TradMG在运动和体能敏捷性期间对生理功能没有负面影响;然而,VentMG在更高工作量时以及对垂直纵跳可能有积极影响。

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