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六周的局部热疗不会影响健康活跃人群的肌肉量、力量和收缩性能。

Six weeks of localized heat therapy does not affect muscle mass, strength and contractile properties in healthy active humans.

机构信息

Research and Scientific Support Department, Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, PO Box 29222, Doha, Qatar.

Faculty of Sport Sciences and Physical Education, CETAPS, University of Rouen, Mont-Saint-Aignan, France.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol. 2021 Feb;121(2):573-582. doi: 10.1007/s00421-020-04545-9. Epub 2020 Nov 7.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Animal and human studies have shown that repeated heating may induce skeletal muscle adaptations, increasing muscle strength. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of 6 weeks of localized heating on skeletal muscle strength, volume and contractile properties in healthy humans.

METHODS

Fifteen active participants (8 males/7 females, 35 ± 6 years, 70 ± 14 kg, 173 ± 7 cm, average training of 87 min per week) were subjected to 6 weeks of single-leg heat therapy. Heat pads were applied for 8 h/day, 5 days/week, on one randomly selected calf of each participant, while the contralateral leg acted as control. The heat pads increased muscle temperature by 4.6 ± 1.2 °C (p < 0.001). Every 2 weeks, participants were tested for morphological (MRI), architectural (ultrasound), contractile (electrically evoked twitch), and force (isometric and isokinetic) adaptations.

RESULTS

Repeated localized heating did not affect the cross-sectional area (p = 0.873) or pennation angle (p = 0.345) of the gastrocnemius muscles; did not change the evoked peak twitch amplitude (p = 0.574) or rate of torque development (p = 0.770) of the plantar flexors; and did not change maximal voluntary isometric (p = 0.214) or isokinetic (p = 0.973) plantar flexor torque.

CONCLUSION

Whereas previous studies have observed improved skeletal muscle function following whole-body and localized heating in active and immobilized humans, respectively, the current data suggested that localized heating may not be a potent stimulus for muscle adaptations in active humans.

摘要

目的

动物和人体研究表明,反复加热可能会引起骨骼肌适应,从而增加肌肉力量。本研究旨在探讨 6 周局部加热对健康人体骨骼肌力量、体积和收缩性能的影响。

方法

15 名活跃参与者(8 名男性/7 名女性,35±6 岁,70±14kg,173±7cm,平均每周训练 87 分钟)接受了 6 周的单腿热疗。热垫每天应用 8 小时,每周 5 天,应用于每位参与者的一条随机选定的小腿,而对侧腿作为对照。热垫使肌肉温度升高 4.6±1.2°C(p<0.001)。每 2 周,对参与者进行形态学(MRI)、结构(超声)、收缩(电诱发抽搐)和力量(等长和等速)适应性测试。

结果

反复局部加热不会影响腓肠肌的横截面积(p=0.873)或羽状角(p=0.345);不会改变诱发的峰值抽搐幅度(p=0.574)或扭矩发展率(p=0.770);也不会改变最大自主等长(p=0.214)或等速(p=0.973)的跖屈肌扭矩。

结论

尽管先前的研究观察到全身和局部加热分别在活跃和固定的人体中改善了骨骼肌功能,但目前的数据表明,局部加热可能不是活跃人体肌肉适应的有效刺激。

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