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升温策略:促进运动恢复、肌肉康复和适应的证据评估。

Turning Up the Heat: An Evaluation of the Evidence for Heating to Promote Exercise Recovery, Muscle Rehabilitation and Adaptation.

机构信息

School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, 4067, Australia.

Sport Performance Innovation and Knowledge Excellence, The Queensland Academy of Sport, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2018 Jun;48(6):1311-1328. doi: 10.1007/s40279-018-0876-6.

Abstract

Historically, heat has been used in various clinical and sports rehabilitation settings to treat soft tissue injuries. More recently, interest has emerged in using heat to pre-condition muscle against injury. The aim of this narrative review was to collate information on different types of heat therapy, explain the physiological rationale for heat therapy, and to summarise and evaluate the effects of heat therapy before, during and after muscle injury, immobilisation and strength training. Studies on skeletal muscle cells demonstrate that heat attenuates cellular damage and protein degradation (following in vitro challenges/insults to the cells). Heat also increases the expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) and upregulates the expression of genes involved in muscle growth and differentiation. In rats, applying heat before and after muscle injury or immobilisation typically reduces cellular damage and muscle atrophy, and promotes more rapid muscle growth/regeneration. In humans, some research has demonstrated benefits of microwave diathermy (and, to a lesser extent, hot water immersion) before exercise for restricting muscle soreness and restoring muscle function after exercise. By contrast, the benefits of applying heat to muscle after exercise are more variable. Animal studies reveal that applying heat during limb immobilisation attenuates muscle atrophy and oxidative stress. Heating muscle may also enhance the benefits of strength training for improving muscle mass in humans. Further research is needed to identify the most effective forms of heat therapy and to investigate the benefits of heat therapy for restricting muscle wasting in the elderly and those individuals recovering from serious injury or illness.

摘要

从历史上看,热量已在各种临床和运动康复环境中用于治疗软组织损伤。最近,人们对使用热量来预先调节肌肉以预防受伤产生了兴趣。本综述的目的是整理有关不同类型的热疗的信息,解释热疗的生理原理,并总结和评估热疗在肌肉受伤、固定和力量训练之前、期间和之后的效果。关于骨骼肌细胞的研究表明,热量可减轻细胞损伤和蛋白质降解(在体外细胞受到挑战/损伤后)。热量还增加了热休克蛋白(HSP)的表达,并上调了与肌肉生长和分化有关的基因的表达。在大鼠中,在肌肉损伤或固定之前和之后施加热量通常可减少细胞损伤和肌肉萎缩,并促进更快的肌肉生长/再生。在人类中,一些研究表明,在运动前进行微波透热疗法(以及在较小程度上进行热水浸泡)可以减轻肌肉酸痛并恢复运动后的肌肉功能。相比之下,在运动后对肌肉施加热量的益处则更为多变。动物研究表明,在肢体固定期间施加热量可以减轻肌肉萎缩和氧化应激。加热肌肉还可能增强力量训练对改善人类肌肉质量的益处。需要进一步的研究来确定最有效的热疗形式,并研究热疗对限制老年人和那些从严重伤害或疾病中康复的人的肌肉萎缩的益处。

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