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起始姿势和呼吸节奏对高强度代谢训练后心肺应激及运动后耗氧量的影响:一项随机交叉前瞻性研究

The Impact of Starting Positions and Breathing Rhythms on Cardiopulmonary Stress and Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption after High-Intensity Metabolic Training: A Randomized Crossover Prospective Study.

作者信息

Li Yuanyuan, Wang Jiarong, Li Yuanning, Li Dandan, Xu Yining, Li Yi

机构信息

Physical Education Department, Shandong Pharmaceutical and Food Vocational College, Weihai 264210, China.

Faculty of Educational Studies, University Putra Malaysia, Selangor 43400, Malaysia.

出版信息

Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Sep 20;12(18):1889. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12181889.

Abstract

The exploration of optimizing cardiopulmonary function and athletic performance through high-intensity metabolic exercises (HIMEs) is paramount in sports science. Despite the acknowledged efficacy of HIMEs in enhancing cardiopulmonary endurance, the high metabolic stress imposed on the cardiopulmonary system, especially for amateurs, necessitates a scaled approach to training. : The aim of this study is to ascertain whether adjustments in the initiation posture and the adoption of an appropriate breathing strategy can effectively mitigate the cardiopulmonary stress induced by HIMEs without compromising training efficacy. Twenty-two subjects were recruited into this study. The post-exercise heart rate (PHR) and post-exercise oxygen consumption rate (POCR) were collected within 30 min after exercise. A two-way ANOVA, multi-variable Cox regression, and random survival forest machine learning algorithm were used to conduct the statistical analysis. Under free breathing, only the maximum POCR differed significantly between standing and prone positions, with prone positions showing higher stress (mean difference = 3.15, < 0.001). In contrast, the regulated breathing rhythm enhanced performance outcomes compared to free breathing regardless of the starting position. Specifically, exercises initiated from prone positions under regulated breathing recorded a significantly higher maximum and average PHR than those from standing positions (maximum PHR: mean difference = 13.40, < 0.001; average PHR: mean difference = 6.45, < 0.001). The multi-variable Cox regression highlighted the starting position as a critical factor influencing the PHR and breathing rhythm as a significant factor for the POCR, with respective variable importances confirmed by the random survival forest analysis. These results underscore the importance of controlled breathing and starting positions in optimizing HIME outcomes. Regulated breathing in high-intensity exercises enhances performance and physiological functions, emphasizing the importance of breathing rhythm over starting position. Effective training should balance exercise volume and technique to optimize performance and minimize stress, reducing overtraining and injury risks.

摘要

在体育科学中,通过高强度代谢运动(HIME)优化心肺功能和运动表现至关重要。尽管公认HIME在提高心肺耐力方面具有功效,但对心肺系统施加的高代谢压力,尤其是对业余爱好者而言,需要一种循序渐进的训练方法。本研究的目的是确定起始姿势的调整和采用适当的呼吸策略是否能有效减轻HIME引起的心肺压力,同时又不影响训练效果。本研究招募了22名受试者。运动后30分钟内收集运动后心率(PHR)和运动后耗氧率(POCR)。使用双向方差分析、多变量Cox回归和随机生存森林机器学习算法进行统计分析。在自由呼吸状态下,站立位和俯卧位之间仅最大POCR存在显著差异,俯卧位显示出更高的压力(平均差异=3.15,<0.001)。相比之下,无论起始姿势如何,与自由呼吸相比,有规律的呼吸节奏能提高运动表现。具体而言,在有规律呼吸状态下从俯卧位开始的运动记录的最大和平均PHR显著高于从站立位开始的运动(最大PHR:平均差异=13.40,<0.001;平均PHR:平均差异=6.45,<0.001)。多变量Cox回归强调起始姿势是影响PHR的关键因素,呼吸节奏是影响POCR的重要因素,随机生存森林分析证实了各自变量的重要性。这些结果强调了控制呼吸和起始姿势在优化HIME效果中的重要性。高强度运动中的规律呼吸可提高运动表现和生理功能,强调呼吸节奏比起始姿势更重要。有效的训练应平衡运动量和技术,以优化运动表现并最小化压力,降低过度训练和受伤风险。

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