Zemková Erika, Kováčiková Zuzana
Department of Biological and Medical Sciences, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Comenius University in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of St. Cyril and Methodius in Trnava, Trnava, Slovakia.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2023 Jan 12;16:1007804. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.1007804. eCollection 2022.
Effects of various exercise programs on postural balance control in athletes and their underlying physiological mechanisms have been extensively investigated. However, little is known regarding how challenging sport-specific conditions contribute to the improvement of body balance and to what extent these changes may be explained by sensorimotor and/or neuromuscular function adaptations. Analysis of the literature could provide useful information on the interpretation of changes in postural sway variables in response to long-term sport-specific training and their association with performance measures. Therefore, the aim of this scoping review was (1) to analyze the literature investigating postural control adaptations induced by sport-specific training and their relationship with measures of athletic performance, and (2) to identify gaps in the existing research and to propose suggestions for future studies. A literature search conducted with Scopus, Web of Science, MEDLINE and Cochrane Library was completed by Elsevier, SpringerLink and Google Scholar with no date restrictions. Overall, 126 articles were eligible for inclusion. However, the association between variables of postural balance control and measures of sport-specific performance was investigated in only 14 of the articles. A relationship between static and/or dynamic balance and criterion measures of athletic performance was revealed in shooting, archery, golf, baseball, ice-hockey, tennis, and snowboarding. This may be ascribed to improved ability of athletes to perform postural adjustments in highly balanced task demands. However, the extent to which sport-specific exercises contribute to their superior postural stability is unknown. Although there is a good deal of evidence supporting neurophysiological adaptations in postural balance control induced by body conditioning exercises, little effort has been made to explain balance adaptations induced by sport-specific exercises and their effects on athletic performance. While an enhancement in athletic performance is often attributed to an improvement of neuromuscular functions induced by sport-specific balance exercises, it can be equally well ascribed to their improvement by general body conditioning exercises. Therefore, the relevant experiments have yet to be conducted to investigate the relative contributions of each of these exercises to improving athletic performance.
各种运动项目对运动员姿势平衡控制的影响及其潜在生理机制已得到广泛研究。然而,关于具有挑战性的特定运动条件如何促进身体平衡的改善,以及这些变化在多大程度上可以通过感觉运动和/或神经肌肉功能适应来解释,人们知之甚少。对文献的分析可以为解释姿势摆动变量因长期特定运动训练而发生的变化及其与运动表现指标的关联提供有用信息。因此,本综述的目的是:(1)分析研究特定运动训练引起的姿势控制适应及其与运动表现指标关系的文献;(2)找出现有研究中的空白,并为未来研究提出建议。使用Scopus、Web of Science、MEDLINE和Cochrane图书馆进行的文献检索由爱思唯尔、SpringerLink和谷歌学术完成,无日期限制。总体而言,126篇文章符合纳入标准。然而,只有14篇文章研究了姿势平衡控制变量与特定运动表现指标之间的关联。在射击、射箭、高尔夫、棒球、冰球、网球和单板滑雪运动中,揭示了静态和/或动态平衡与运动表现标准指标之间的关系。这可能归因于运动员在高度平衡的任务要求下进行姿势调整的能力有所提高。然而,特定运动练习对其卓越姿势稳定性的贡献程度尚不清楚。虽然有大量证据支持身体调节运动引起的姿势平衡控制中的神经生理适应,但对于特定运动练习引起的平衡适应及其对运动表现的影响,人们解释得很少。虽然运动表现的提高通常归因于特定运动平衡练习引起的神经肌肉功能改善,但同样也可以归因于一般身体调节运动对其的改善。因此,尚未进行相关实验来研究这些练习各自对提高运动表现的相对贡献。
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