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运动前冷水浸泡和运动中面部喷水对提高高温环境下的跑步表现具有相似程度的效果。

Running performance in the heat is improved by similar magnitude with pre-exercise cold-water immersion and mid-exercise facial water spray.

作者信息

Stevens Christopher J, Kittel Aden, Sculley Dean V, Callister Robin, Taylor Lee, Dascombe Ben J

机构信息

a Applied Sports Science and Exercise Testing Laboratory, Faculty of Science and Information Technology , University of Newcastle , Ourimbah , Australia.

b School of Health and Human Sciences , Southern Cross University , Coffs Harbour , Australia.

出版信息

J Sports Sci. 2017 Apr;35(8):798-805. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2016.1192294. Epub 2016 Jun 8.

Abstract

This investigation compared the effects of external pre-cooling and mid-exercise cooling methods on running time trial performance and associated physiological responses. Nine trained male runners completed familiarisation and three randomised 5 km running time trials on a non-motorised treadmill in the heat (33°C). The trials included pre-cooling by cold-water immersion (CWI), mid-exercise cooling by intermittent facial water spray (SPRAY), and a control of no cooling (CON). Temperature, cardiorespiratory, muscular activation, and perceptual responses were measured as well as blood concentrations of lactate and prolactin. Performance time was significantly faster with CWI (24.5 ± 2.8 min; P = 0.01) and SPRAY (24.6 ± 3.3 min; P = 0.01) compared to CON (25.2 ± 3.2 min). Both cooling strategies significantly (P < 0.05) reduced forehead temperatures and thermal sensation, and increased muscle activation. Only pre-cooling significantly lowered rectal temperature both pre-exercise (by 0.5 ± 0.3°C; P < 0.01) and throughout exercise, and reduced sweat rate (P < 0.05). Both cooling strategies improved performance by a similar magnitude, and are ergogenic for athletes. The observed physiological changes suggest some involvement of central and psychophysiological mechanisms of performance improvement.

摘要

本研究比较了外部预冷和运动中冷却方法对跑步计时赛成绩及相关生理反应的影响。九名训练有素的男性跑步者在炎热环境(33°C)下于非电动跑步机上完成了适应性训练和三次随机的5公里跑步计时赛。试验包括冷水浸泡预冷(CWI)、间歇性面部喷水运动中冷却(SPRAY)以及无冷却对照(CON)。测量了温度、心肺功能、肌肉激活和感知反应,以及血液中乳酸和催乳素的浓度。与CON组(25.2±3.2分钟)相比,CWI组(24.5±2.8分钟;P = 0.01)和SPRAY组(24.6±3.3分钟;P = 0.01)的成绩时间显著更快。两种冷却策略均显著(P < 0.05)降低了额头温度和热感,并增加了肌肉激活。只有预冷在运动前(降低0.5±0.3°C;P < 0.01)和整个运动过程中显著降低了直肠温度,并降低了出汗率(P < 0.05)。两种冷却策略对成绩的提高幅度相似,对运动员具有促力作用。观察到的生理变化表明,成绩提高涉及中枢和心理生理机制。

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