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训练有素的个体使用大麻促进运动恢复:一项调查研究。

Cannabis use for exercise recovery in trained individuals: a survey study.

作者信息

Pinzone Anthony G, Erb Emily K, Humm Stacie M, Kearney Sarah G, Kingsley J Derek

机构信息

Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology, Kent State University, Kent, OH, 44242, USA.

Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI, 49401, USA.

出版信息

J Cannabis Res. 2023 Aug 5;5(1):32. doi: 10.1186/s42238-023-00198-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cannabis use, be it either cannabidiol (CBD) use and/or delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) use, shows promise to enhance exercise recovery. The present study aimed to determine if individuals are using CBD and/or THC as a means of recovery from aerobic and/or resistance exercise, as well as additional modalities that might be used to aid in recovery.

METHODS

Following consent, 111 participants (Mean ± SD: Age: 31 ± 13 years) completed an anonymous survey. All participants were regularly using cannabis (CBD and/or THC) as well as were currently exercising. Questions pertained to level of cannabis use, methods used for consumption of cannabis, exercise habits, exercise recovery strategies, and demographics.

RESULTS

Eighty-five percent of participants reported participating in aerobic training. In addition, 85% of participants also reported regular participation in resistance exercise. Seventy-two percent of participants participated in both aerobic and resistance exercise. Ninety-three percent of participants felt that CBD use assisted them with recovery from exercise, while 87% of participants felt the same regarding THC use.

CONCLUSIONS

Individuals who habitually use cannabis, CBD or THC, and regularly engage in exercise do feel that cannabis assists them with exercise recovery. More data are necessary to understand the role of cannabis in exercise recovery as well as perceived ergogenic benefits of cannabis by individuals who both regularly participate in exercise and habitually use cannabis.

摘要

背景

使用大麻,无论是使用大麻二酚(CBD)和/或Δ⁹-四氢大麻酚(THC),都显示出有助于提高运动恢复能力的前景。本研究旨在确定个体是否将CBD和/或THC作为从有氧和/或抗阻运动中恢复的一种方式,以及可能用于辅助恢复的其他方式。

方法

在获得同意后,111名参与者(平均±标准差:年龄:31±13岁)完成了一项匿名调查。所有参与者都经常使用大麻(CBD和/或THC)并且目前正在进行锻炼。问题涉及大麻使用水平、大麻消费方式、运动习惯、运动恢复策略和人口统计学信息。

结果

85%的参与者报告参与了有氧训练。此外,85%的参与者还报告经常参与抗阻运动。72%的参与者同时参与了有氧和抗阻运动。93%的参与者认为使用CBD有助于他们从运动中恢复,而87%的参与者对使用THC也有同样的感受。

结论

习惯性使用大麻(CBD或THC)且经常锻炼的个体确实认为大麻有助于他们进行运动恢复。需要更多数据来了解大麻在运动恢复中的作用,以及经常参与运动且习惯性使用大麻的个体对大麻的感知促力效益。

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