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体育比赛前的性活动:一项系统综述。

Sexual Activity before Sports Competition: A Systematic Review.

作者信息

Stefani Laura, Galanti Giorgio, Padulo Johnny, Bragazzi Nicola L, Maffulli Nicola

机构信息

Sports Medicine Center, School of Sports Medicine, Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence Florence, Italy.

University eCampusNovedrate, Italy; Faculty of Kinesiology, University of SplitSplit, Croatia.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2016 Jun 21;7:246. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2016.00246. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Sexual activity before competition has been considered as a possible cause for reduced performance since ancient Greece and Rome. Recently, the hypothesis that optimal sport performance could be influenced by a variety of factors including sexual activity before competition has been investigated. However, few scientific data are available, with the exception of anecdotal reports of individual experiences. The present systematic review focused on the current scientific evidence on the effects of sexual activity on sport performance regardless of sport type. Data were obtained following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, using PubMed/MEDLINE, ISI/Web of Science, the Cochrane Collaboration Database, Cochrane Library, Evidence Database (PEDro), Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) Search review, National Guidelines, ProQuest, and Scopus, all searched from inception further, to broaden the search, no time filter nor language restriction have been applied. Also, the gray literature was mined using Google Scholar. Only relevant scientific articles reporting outcomes of athletic performance after sexual activity were considered. The impact of sexual activity before a sport competition is still unclear, but most studies generally seem to exclude a direct impact of sexual activity on athletic aerobic and strength performance. The most important aspect seems to be the interval from the time of the sports competition that affects negatively the performance if it is shorter than 2 h. There are possible negative effects from some possible concurrent wrong behaviors such as smoking or alcohol abuse. There are no investigations about the effect of masturbation in this context. There is a need to clarify the effects of sexual activity on competition performance. The present evidence suggests that sexual activity the day before competition does not exert any negative impact on performance, even though high-quality, randomized controlled studies are urgently needed.

摘要

自古希腊和罗马以来,比赛前的性行为就被认为是导致成绩下降的一个可能原因。最近,关于最佳运动表现可能受到包括比赛前性行为在内的多种因素影响的假说受到了研究。然而,除了个别经验的轶事报道外,几乎没有科学数据。本系统综述聚焦于关于性行为对运动表现影响的当前科学证据,无论运动类型如何。按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南获取数据,使用PubMed/MEDLINE、ISI/科学网、考克兰协作网数据库、考克兰图书馆、循证数据库(PEDro)、循证医学(EBM)搜索综述、国家指南、ProQuest和Scopus,所有这些数据库均从创建之初开始搜索,此外,为了扩大搜索范围,未应用时间筛选器或语言限制。同时,利用谷歌学术搜索灰色文献。仅考虑报告性行为后运动表现结果的相关科学文章。运动比赛前性行为的影响仍不明确,但大多数研究总体上似乎排除了性行为对运动有氧和力量表现的直接影响。最重要的方面似乎是距运动比赛的时间间隔,如果短于2小时,会对表现产生负面影响。一些可能同时存在的错误行为,如吸烟或酗酒,可能会产生负面影响。在这种情况下,没有关于自慰影响的研究。有必要澄清性行为对比赛表现的影响。目前的证据表明,比赛前一天的性行为不会对表现产生任何负面影响,尽管迫切需要高质量的随机对照研究。

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