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参与娱乐性团体手球训练对心血管、肌肉和骨骼的适应性:一项针对年轻成年未经训练男性的随机对照试验。

Cardiovascular, muscular, and skeletal adaptations to recreational team handball training: a randomized controlled trial with young adult untrained men.

机构信息

Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, 2200, Copenhagen N, Denmark.

Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development, CIDESD, University Institute of Maia, ISMAI, 4475-690, Maia, Portugal.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2019 Feb;119(2):561-573. doi: 10.1007/s00421-018-4034-5. Epub 2018 Nov 24.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The prevalence of lifestyle diseases has escalated, and effective exercise training programmes are warranted. This study tested the hypothesis that regular participation in small-sided team handball training could provide beneficial health effects on cardiovascular, skeletal, and muscular parameters in young adult untrained men.

METHOD

Twenty-six untrained 20-30-year-old men were randomly allocated to either a team handball training group (HG; n = 14), which completed 1.9 ± 0.3 training sessions per week over 12 weeks, or an inactive control group (CG; n = 12). Physiological training adaptations were assessed pre- and post interventions by DXA scans, blood samples, muscle biopsies, and physical tests.

RESULTS

The average heart rate during training was equivalent to 84 ± 4% of maximal heart rate. Compared to CG, HG displayed significant increases in VO (11 ± 6%), proximal femur bone mineral density (2 ± 1%), whole-body bone mineral content (2 ± 1%), intermittent endurance performance (32 ± 16%), incremental treadmill test performance (16 ± 7%) and muscle citrate synthase activity (22 ± 28%) as well as decreases in total fat mass (7 ± 7%) and total fat percentage (6 ± 7%) (all p < 0.05). There were no significant changes in muscle mass, blood pressure, resting heart rate, muscle hydroxyl-acyl-dehydrogenase activity, or blood lipids (all p > 0.05).

CONCLUSION

Participation in regular recreational team handball training was associated with positive cardiovascular, skeletal, and muscular adaptations, including increased maximal oxygen uptake, increased muscle enzymatic activity, and improved bone mineralization as well as lower fat percentage. These findings suggest that recreational team handball training may be an effective health-promoting activity for young adult men.

摘要

目的

生活方式疾病的患病率不断上升,因此需要有效的运动训练计划。本研究旨在验证以下假设,即定期参加小团体手球训练可以对心血管、骨骼和肌肉参数产生有益的健康影响,对象为未经训练的年轻成年男性。

方法

26 名未经训练的 20-30 岁男性被随机分配到手球训练组(HG;n=14)或不活动对照组(CG;n=12)。HG 组每周进行 1.9±0.3 次训练,持续 12 周。干预前后通过 DXA 扫描、血液样本、肌肉活检和体能测试评估生理训练适应性。

结果

训练时的平均心率相当于最大心率的 84±4%。与 CG 相比,HG 显示出 VO(11±6%)、股骨近端骨密度(2±1%)、全身骨矿物质含量(2±1%)、间歇性耐力表现(32±16%)、增量跑步机测试表现(16±7%)和肌肉柠檬酸合酶活性(22±28%)显著增加,以及总脂肪量(7±7%)和总脂肪百分比(6±7%)显著减少(均 p<0.05)。肌肉量、血压、静息心率、肌肉羟基酰基辅酶脱氢酶活性或血脂均无显著变化(均 p>0.05)。

结论

定期参加娱乐性团体手球训练与心血管、骨骼和肌肉的适应性改善有关,包括最大摄氧量增加、肌肉酶活性增加、骨矿化改善以及脂肪百分比降低。这些发现表明,娱乐性团体手球训练可能是促进年轻成年男性健康的有效活动。

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