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对压缩服装施加压力:当前证据和未来研究建议:系统范围综述。

Putting the Squeeze on Compression Garments: Current Evidence and Recommendations for Future Research: A Systematic Scoping Review.

机构信息

School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, 1100 Nudgee Rd, Banyo, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Sports Performance, Recovery, Injury and New Technologies (SPRINT) Research Centre, Australian Catholic University, Fitzroy, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

Sports Med. 2022 May;52(5):1141-1160. doi: 10.1007/s40279-021-01604-9. Epub 2021 Dec 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Compression garments are regularly worn during exercise to improve physical performance, mitigate fatigue responses, and enhance recovery. However, evidence for their efficacy is varied and the methodological approaches and outcome measures used within the scientific literature are diverse.

OBJECTIVES

The aim of this scoping review is to provide a comprehensive overview of the effects of compression garments on commonly assessed outcome measures in response to exercise, including: performance, biomechanical, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, cardiorespiratory, muscle damage, thermoregulatory, and perceptual responses.

METHODS

A systematic search of electronic databases (PubMed, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science and CINAHL Complete) was performed from the earliest record to 27 December, 2020.

RESULTS

In total, 183 studies were identified for qualitative analysis with the following breakdown: performance and muscle function outcomes: 115 studies (63%), biomechanical and neuromuscular: 59 (32%), blood and saliva markers: 85 (46%), cardiovascular: 76 (42%), cardiorespiratory: 39 (21%), thermoregulatory: 19 (10%) and perceptual: 98 (54%). Approximately 85% (n = 156) of studies were published between 2010 and 2020.

CONCLUSIONS

Evidence is equivocal as to whether garments improve physical performance, with little evidence supporting improvements in kinetic or kinematic outcomes. Compression likely reduces muscle oscillatory properties and has a positive effect on sensorimotor systems. Findings suggest potential increases in arterial blood flow; however, it is unlikely that compression garments meaningfully change metabolic responses, blood pressure, heart rate, and cardiorespiratory measures. Compression garments increase localised skin temperature and may reduce perceptions of muscle soreness and pain following exercise; however, rating of perceived exertion during exercise is likely unchanged. It is unlikely that compression garments negatively influence exercise-related outcomes. Future research should assess wearer belief in compression garments, report pressure ranges at multiple sites as well as garment material, and finally examine individual responses and varying compression coverage areas.

摘要

背景

压缩服装在运动中经常穿着,以提高运动表现、减轻疲劳反应并促进恢复。然而,其疗效的证据各不相同,科学文献中使用的方法学方法和结果测量也多种多样。

目的

本综述的目的是全面概述压缩服装对运动中常见评估结果测量的影响,包括:表现、生物力学、神经肌肉、心血管、心肺、肌肉损伤、体温调节和知觉反应。

方法

对电子数据库(PubMed、SPORTDiscus、Web of Science 和 CINAHL Complete)进行了系统检索,检索时间从最早记录到 2020 年 12 月 27 日。

结果

共有 183 项研究被确定用于定性分析,细分如下:表现和肌肉功能结果:115 项研究(63%),生物力学和神经肌肉:59 项研究(32%),血液和唾液标志物:85 项研究(46%),心血管:76 项研究(42%),心肺:39 项研究(21%),体温调节:19 项研究(10%)和知觉:98 项研究(54%)。大约 85%(n=156)的研究发表于 2010 年至 2020 年之间。

结论

目前关于服装是否能提高身体表现的证据尚无定论,很少有证据支持运动表现的动力学或运动学结果得到改善。压缩可能会降低肌肉振荡特性,并对感觉运动系统产生积极影响。研究结果表明动脉血流可能增加;然而,压缩服装不太可能显著改变代谢反应、血压、心率和心肺测量结果。压缩服装会增加局部皮肤温度,可能会减轻运动后的肌肉酸痛和疼痛感知;然而,运动期间的感知用力程度可能不会改变。压缩服装不太可能对与运动相关的结果产生负面影响。未来的研究应该评估穿着者对压缩服装的信念,报告多个部位的压力范围以及服装材料,最后检查个体反应和不同的压缩覆盖区域。

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