Université de Toulon, Laboratoire IAPS, Toulon, France.
Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2021 May 6;16(5):e0251282. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251282. eCollection 2021.
Thanks to the specific materials they embed, far infrared (FIR)-emitting garments can interact with the body's physiological functions. Such effects have been sought in medicine and physiotherapy for a long time for the treatment/relief of a variety of pathologies and disabling conditions. Recently, FIR-emitting garments have been introduced in the sporting domain under the influence of manufacturers seeing here a new opportunity to support physical performance in athletes, though this is not clearly established. To fill this gap, in this systematic review, we summarize the scientific evidence on the use of FIR-emitting garments in sport and provide directions for future research by shedding light on current scientific limitations.
Five scientific databases (PubMed, Cochrane, ScienceDirect, Scopus and SPORTDiscus) were searched by two independent reviewers. Studies investigating the effects of FIR-emitting garments on at least one physiological outcome related to exercise performance and/or recovery in humans were selected. The methodological quality of retained studies was assessed using the Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) scale.
Eleven studies met the inclusion criteria and were included in the systematic review. Studies investigating similar outcomes related to exercise performance or recovery were scarce and results inconclusive, which prevents from drawing firm conclusion about the utilisation of FIR-emitting garments in athletes. However, these early results show that FIR-emitting garments may be of interest for exercise performance and recovery, mainly through their effects on the body's thermoregulation and haemodynamic function. The summary provided in this review can be used to inform the design of future studies. (PROSPERO registration number: CRD42021238029).
远红外(FIR)发射服装由于嵌入了特殊材料,可以与人体的生理功能相互作用。长期以来,医学和物理疗法一直试图利用这种效果来治疗/缓解各种病理和残疾状况。最近,在制造商的推动下,远红外发射服装在运动领域得到了应用,制造商认为这是为运动员提供体能支持的新机会,尽管这一点尚未得到明确证实。为了填补这一空白,在本系统评价中,我们总结了远红外发射服装在运动中的应用的科学证据,并通过揭示当前科学局限性为未来研究提供了方向。
两名独立评审员通过五个科学数据库(PubMed、Cochrane、ScienceDirect、Scopus 和 SPORTDiscus)进行了搜索。选择了研究远红外发射服装对人类与运动表现和/或恢复相关的至少一个生理结果影响的研究。使用物理治疗证据数据库(PEDro)量表评估保留研究的方法学质量。
符合纳入标准的研究有 11 项,被纳入系统评价。研究相似的与运动表现或恢复相关的结果的研究很少,结果也不确定,这使得我们无法对运动员使用远红外发射服装得出明确的结论。然而,这些早期结果表明,远红外发射服装可能对运动表现和恢复有一定的作用,主要是通过其对身体的体温调节和血液动力学功能的影响。本综述中提供的总结可用于为未来的研究提供信息。(PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42021238029)。