Nugent Frank J, Comyns Thomas M, Burrows Emma, Warrington Giles D
1Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland; and 2School of Human Health and Performance, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland.
J Strength Cond Res. 2017 Mar;31(3):837-847. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000001583.
Nugent, FJ, Comyns, TM, Burrows, E, and Warrington, GD. Effects of low-volume, high-intensity training on performance in competitive swimmers: a systematic review. J Strength Cond Res 31(3): 837-847, 2017-The purpose of this systematic review was to examine the extent and quality of the current research literature to determine the effects of low-volume, high-intensity training (HIT) on physiological performance and swimming performance in competitive swimmers. The methodology followed the preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis protocol. A search of relevant databases and conference proceedings was performed until December 2015. The inclusion criteria were (a) competitive swimmers, (b) ≥4 weeks HIT intervention, (c) comparison group had to involve a higher training volume, (d) outcome measures of physiological and swimming performance, and (e) all experimental study designs. Quality assessment was performed using the Quality Index checklist. Results indicate that of the 538 studies retrieved, 7 studies met the inclusion criteria. Six of the 7 studies found that an HIT intervention resulted in significant improvements in physiological performance. Four of the 7 studies found that HIT resulted in significant improvements in swimming performance, whereas none of the 7 studies resulted in a reduction in physiological or swimming performance. Despite the positive findings of this review, the short study duration is a limitation to a number of studies. The current evidence on the effects of HIT on performance is promising; however, it is difficult to draw accurate conclusions until further research has been conducted.
纽金特、FJ、科明斯、TM、伯罗斯、E以及沃林顿、GD。低容量高强度训练对竞技游泳运动员成绩的影响:一项系统评价。《力量与体能研究杂志》31(3): 837 - 847,2017年 - 本系统评价的目的是考察当前研究文献的范围和质量,以确定低容量高强度训练(HIT)对竞技游泳运动员生理机能和游泳成绩的影响。该方法遵循系统评价和荟萃分析方案的首选报告项目。检索了相关数据库和会议论文集,直至2015年12月。纳入标准为:(a)竞技游泳运动员;(b)HIT干预≥4周;(c)对照组训练量必须更大;(d)生理机能和游泳成绩的结果指标;(e)所有实验研究设计。使用质量指数清单进行质量评估。结果表明,在检索到的538项研究中,有7项研究符合纳入标准。7项研究中的6项发现HIT干预能显著改善生理机能。7项研究中的4项发现HIT能显著提高游泳成绩,而7项研究中没有一项导致生理机能或游泳成绩下降。尽管本评价有积极结果,但许多研究的研究持续时间较短是一个局限性。目前关于HIT对成绩影响的证据很有前景;然而,在进行进一步研究之前,很难得出准确结论。