Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.
University of Paris Cité, Institut Cochin, Paris, France; and.
J Strength Cond Res. 2024 Nov 1;38(11):2001-2011. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000004909. Epub 2024 Aug 14.
Allsopp, GL, Britto, FA, Wright, CR, and Deldicque, L. The effects of normobaric hypoxia on the acute physiological responses to resistance training: a narrative review. J Strength Cond Res 38(11): 2001-2011, 2024-Athletes have used altitude training for many years as a strategy to improve endurance performance. The use of resistance training in simulated altitude (normobaric hypoxia) is a growing strategy that aims to improve the hypertrophy and strength adaptations to training. An increasing breadth of research has characterized the acute physiological responses to resistance training in hypoxia, often with the goal to elucidate the mechanisms by which hypoxia may improve the training adaptations. There is currently no consensus on the overall effectiveness of hypoxic resistance training for strength and hypertrophy adaptations, nor the underlying biochemical pathways involved. There are, however, numerous interesting physiological responses that are amplified by performing resistance training in hypoxia. These include potential changes to the energy system contribution to exercise and alterations to the level of metabolic stress, hormone and cytokine production, autonomic regulation, and other hypoxia-induced cellular pathways. This review describes the foundational exercise physiology underpinning the acute responses to resistance training in normobaric hypoxia, potential applications to clinical populations, including training considerations for athletic populations. The review also presents a summary of the ideal training parameters to promote metabolic stress and associated training adaptations. There are currently many gaps in our understanding of the physiological responses to hypoxic resistance training, partly caused by the infancy of the research field and diversity of hypoxic and training parameters.
Allsopp, GL, Britto, FA, Wright, CR, 和 Deldicque, L. 常压缺氧对抗阻训练急性生理反应的影响:综述. J Strength Cond Res 38(11): 2001-2011, 2024-运动员多年来一直使用高原训练作为提高耐力表现的策略。在模拟高原(常压缺氧)中使用抗阻训练是一种日益增长的策略,旨在改善对训练的肥大和力量适应。越来越多的研究已经描述了抗阻训练在缺氧时的急性生理反应,通常目的是阐明缺氧可能改善训练适应的机制。目前,对于缺氧抗阻训练对力量和肥大适应的总体效果,以及涉及的潜在生化途径,尚无共识。然而,有许多有趣的生理反应会因在缺氧条件下进行抗阻训练而放大。这些包括对运动能量系统贡献的潜在变化以及代谢应激、激素和细胞因子产生、自主调节和其他缺氧诱导的细胞途径水平的改变。这篇综述描述了常压缺氧下抗阻训练急性反应的基础运动生理学,潜在的临床人群应用,包括对运动员人群的训练考虑。综述还总结了促进代谢应激和相关训练适应的理想训练参数。目前,我们对缺氧抗阻训练的生理反应的理解还存在许多空白,部分原因是该研究领域的起步较晚以及缺氧和训练参数的多样性。