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小腿跖屈运动和恢复期间,间歇性气动压迫增强肌肉血液流动。

Enhanced muscle blood flow with intermittent pneumatic compression of the lower leg during plantar flexion exercise and recovery.

机构信息

University of Waterloo, Department of Kinesiology , Waterloo, Ontario , Canada.

University of Waterloo, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering , Waterloo, Ontario , Canada.

出版信息

J Appl Physiol (1985). 2018 Feb 1;124(2):302-311. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00784.2017. Epub 2017 Nov 9.

Abstract

This study tested the hypothesis that intermittent compression of the lower limb would increase blood flow during exercise and postexercise recovery. Data were collected from 12 healthy individuals (8 men) who performed 3 min of standing plantar flexion exercise. The following three conditions were tested: no applied compression (NoComp), compression during the exercise period only (ExComp), and compression during 2 min of standing postexercise recovery. Doppler ultrasound was used to determine superficial femoral artery (SFA) blood flow responses. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and cardiac stroke volume (SV) were assessed using finger photoplethysmography, with vascular conductance (VC) calculated as VC = SFA flow/MAP. Compared with the NoComp condition, compression resulted in increased MAP during exercise [+3.5 ± 4.1 mmHg (mean ± SD)] but not during postexercise recovery (+1.6 ± 5.9 mmHg). SV increased with compression during both exercise (+4.8 ± 5.1 ml) and recovery (+8.0 ± 6.6 ml) compared with NoComp. There was a greater increase in SFA flow with compression during exercise (+52.1 ± 57.2 ml/min) and during recovery (+58.6 ± 56.7 ml/min). VC immediately following exercise was also significantly greater in the ExComp condition compared with the NoComp condition (+0.57 ± 0.42 ml·min·mmHg), suggesting the observed increase in blood flow during exercise was in part because of changes in VC. Results from this study support the hypothesis that intermittent compression applied during exercise and recovery from exercise results in increased limb blood flow, potentially contributing to changes in exercise performance and recovery. NEW & NOTEWORTHY Blood flow to working skeletal muscle is achieved in part through the rhythmic actions of the skeletal muscle pump. This study demonstrated that the application of intermittent pneumatic compression during the diastolic phase of the cardiac cycle, to mimic the mechanical actions of the muscle pump, accentuates muscle blood flow during exercise and elevates blood flow during the postexercise recovery period. Intermittent compression during and after exercise might have implications for exercise performance and recovery.

摘要

本研究旨在验证假设,即间歇性压迫下肢可增加运动期间和运动后恢复期间的血液流量。数据来自 12 名健康个体(8 名男性),他们进行了 3 分钟的站立足底屈肌运动。测试了以下三种情况:无施加压迫(NoComp)、仅在运动期间施加压迫(ExComp)和在运动后恢复的 2 分钟内施加压迫。使用多普勒超声确定股浅动脉(SFA)的血液流量反应。使用手指光电容积描记法评估平均动脉压(MAP)和心脏每搏量(SV),并计算血管传导性(VC)作为 SFA 流量/MAP。与 NoComp 条件相比,压迫导致运动期间 MAP 升高[+3.5±4.1mmHg(平均值±标准差)],但运动后恢复期间 MAP 升高不明显[+1.6±5.9mmHg]。与 NoComp 相比,运动期间和恢复期间压迫均导致 SV 增加[运动时+4.8±5.1ml,恢复时+8.0±6.6ml]。SFA 流量在运动期间(+52.1±57.2ml/min)和恢复期间(+58.6±56.7ml/min)的增加也更大。运动后 ExComp 条件下的 VC 也明显大于 NoComp 条件下的 VC(+0.57±0.42ml·min·mmHg),表明运动期间观察到的血液流量增加部分是由于 VC 的变化所致。本研究结果支持这样的假设,即运动期间和运动后恢复期间施加间歇性压缩会导致肢体血液流量增加,这可能有助于改变运动表现和恢复。 新的和值得注意的是,工作骨骼肌的血流是通过骨骼肌泵的有节奏作用来实现的。本研究表明,在心动周期的舒张期应用间歇性气动压迫,以模拟肌肉泵的机械作用,可在运动期间增强肌肉血液流量,并在运动后恢复期间提高血液流量。运动期间和运动后的间歇性压缩可能对运动表现和恢复有影响。

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