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竞技奥运格斗项目中不同程度脱水后肌肉收缩速度、力量及功率输出的变化

Muscle contraction velocity, strength and power output changes following different degrees of hypohydration in competitive olympic combat sports.

作者信息

Pallarés J G, Martínez-Abellán A, López-Gullón J M, Morán-Navarro R, De la Cruz-Sánchez E, Mora-Rodríguez R

机构信息

Human Performance and Sports Science Laboratory, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain ; Exercise Physiology Laboratory, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo, Spain.

Human Performance and Sports Science Laboratory, University of Murcia, Murcia, Spain.

出版信息

J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2016 Mar 8;13:10. doi: 10.1186/s12970-016-0121-3. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It is habitual for combat sports athletes to lose weight rapidly to get into a lower weight class. Fluid restriction, dehydration by sweating (sauna or exercise) and the use of diuretics are among the most recurrent means of weight cutting. Although it is difficult to dissuade athletes from this practice due to the possible negative effect of severe dehydration on their health, athletes may be receptive to avoid weight cutting if there is evidence that it could affect their muscle performance. Therefore, the purpose of the present study was to investigate if hypohydration, to reach a weight category, affects neuromuscular performance and combat sports competition results.

METHODS

We tested 163 (124 men and 39 woman) combat sports athletes during the 2013 senior Spanish National Championships. Body mass and urine osmolality (UOSM) were measured at the official weigh-in (PRE) and 13-18 h later, right before competing (POST). Athletes were divided according to their USOM at PRE in euhydrated (EUH; UOSM 250-700 mOsm · kgH2O(-1)), hypohydrated (HYP; UOSM 701-1080 mOsm · kgH2O(-1)) and severely hypohydrated (S-HYP; UOSM 1081-1500 mOsm · kgH2O(-1)). Athletes' muscle strength, power output and contraction velocity were measured in upper (bench press and grip) and lower body (countermovement jump - CMJ) muscle actions at PRE and POST time-points.

RESULTS

At weigh-in 84 % of the participants were hypohydrated. Before competition (POST) UOSM in S-HYP and HYP decreased but did not reach euhydration levels. However, this partial rehydration increased bench press contraction velocity (2.8-7.3 %; p < 0.05) and CMJ power (2.8 %; p < 0.05) in S-HYP. Sixty-three percent of the participants competed with a body mass above their previous day's weight category and 70 of them (69 % of that sample) obtained a medal.

CONCLUSIONS

Hypohydration is highly prevalent among combat sports athletes at weigh-in and not fully reversed in the 13-18 h from weigh-in to competition. Nonetheless, partial rehydration recovers upper and lower body neuromuscular performance in the severely hypohydrated participants. Our data suggest that the advantage of competing in a lower weight category could compensate the declines in neuromuscular performance at the onset of competition, since 69 % of medal winners underwent marked hypohydration.

摘要

背景

综合格斗运动员习惯快速减重以进入更低的体重级别。限制液体摄入、通过出汗(桑拿或运动)脱水以及使用利尿剂是最常用的减重方法。尽管由于严重脱水可能对运动员健康产生负面影响,很难劝阻他们采用这种做法,但如果有证据表明减重会影响肌肉表现,运动员可能愿意避免减重。因此,本研究的目的是调查为达到某个体重级别而出现的低水合状态是否会影响神经肌肉表现和综合格斗比赛成绩。

方法

在2013年西班牙高级全国锦标赛期间,我们对163名(124名男性和39名女性)综合格斗运动员进行了测试。在官方称重时(赛前)以及13 - 18小时后、比赛前(赛后)测量体重和尿渗透压(UOSM)。根据赛前的UOSM将运动员分为水合正常组(EUH;UOSM 250 - 700 mOsm·kgH₂O⁻¹)、低水合组(HYP;UOSM 701 - 1080 mOsm·kgH₂O⁻¹)和严重低水合组(S - HYP;UOSM 1081 - 1500 mOsm·kgH₂O⁻¹)。在赛前和赛后时间点,测量运动员上肢(卧推和握力)和下肢(纵跳 - CMJ)肌肉动作的肌肉力量、功率输出和收缩速度。

结果

称重时84%的参与者处于低水合状态。比赛前(赛后),S - HYP组和HYP组的UOSM有所下降,但未达到水合正常水平。然而,这种部分补液使S - HYP组的卧推收缩速度提高了2.8 - 7.3%(p < 0.05),CMJ功率提高了2.8%(p < 0.05)。63%的参与者比赛时的体重高于前一天的体重级别,其中70人(该样本的69%)获得了奖牌。

结论

在称重时,低水合状态在综合格斗运动员中非常普遍,并且从称重到比赛的13 - 18小时内没有完全恢复。尽管如此,部分补液可使严重低水合参与者的上肢和下肢神经肌肉表现得到恢复。我们的数据表明,参加较低体重级别的优势可能会弥补比赛开始时神经肌肉表现的下降,因为69%的奖牌获得者经历了明显的低水合状态。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9915/4782333/8c92d2717377/12970_2016_121_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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