Jackman Joshua S, Bell Phillip G, Van Someren Ken, Gondek Marcela B, Hills Frank A, Wilson Laura J, Cockburn Emma
London Sport Institute, Middlesex University, London, United Kingdom.
Art Health Solutions, Newcastle, United Kingdom.
Front Physiol. 2023 Jul 5;14:1213733. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2023.1213733. eCollection 2023.
Hot water immersion (HWI) is a strategy theorised to enhance exercise recovery. However, the acute physiological responses to HWI following resistance exercise are yet to be determined. The effect of HWI on intramuscular temperature (IMT), muscle function, muscle soreness and blood markers of muscle cell disruption and inflammatory processes after resistance exercise was assessed. Sixteen resistance trained males performed resistance exercise, followed by either 10 min HWI at 40°C or 10 min passive recovery (PAS). Post-intervention, the increase in IMT at all depths was greater for HWI compared to PAS, however this difference had disappeared by 1 h post at depths of 1 and 2 cm, and by 2 h post at a depth of 3 cm. There were no differences between groups for muscle function, muscle soreness or any blood markers. These results suggest that HWI is a viable means of heat therapy to support a greater IMT following resistance exercise. Recovery of muscle function and muscle soreness is independent of acute changes in IMT associated with HWI.
热水浸泡(HWI)是一种理论上可促进运动恢复的策略。然而,抗阻运动后HWI引起的急性生理反应尚未确定。本研究评估了抗阻运动后HWI对肌肉内温度(IMT)、肌肉功能、肌肉酸痛以及肌肉细胞损伤和炎症过程血液标志物的影响。16名经过抗阻训练的男性进行抗阻运动,随后分别进行10分钟40°C的HWI或10分钟的被动恢复(PAS)。干预后,与PAS相比,HWI时所有深度的IMT升高幅度更大,但在1厘米和2厘米深度处,1小时后这种差异消失,在3厘米深度处,2小时后这种差异消失。两组在肌肉功能、肌肉酸痛或任何血液标志物方面均无差异。这些结果表明,HWI是一种可行的热疗方法,可在抗阻运动后维持更高的IMT。肌肉功能和肌肉酸痛的恢复与HWI引起的IMT急性变化无关。