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肥胖年轻男性在持续运动期间,氧消耗动力学受损和自主神经功能障碍导致疲劳加剧。

Impaired oxygen consumption kinetics and autonomic dysfunction contribute to increased fatigue in obese young males during sustained exercise.

作者信息

Phoemsapthawee Jatuporn, Phoemsapthawee Surasak

机构信息

Department of Sports Science, Faculty of Sports and Health Science, Kasetsart University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.

Department of Maritime Engineering, Faculty of International Maritime Studies, Kasetsart University, Chonburi, Thailand.

出版信息

J Exerc Rehabil. 2025 Aug 31;21(4):219-230. doi: 10.12965/jer.2550358.179. eCollection 2025 Aug.

Abstract

Obesity is associated with reduced exercise tolerance, yet the physiological mechanisms underlying this impairment remain unclear. This study examined whether oxygen uptake (V̇O) kinetics reflect autonomic regulation during prolonged moderate-intensity exercise in normal-weight and obese males. This cross-sectional study included nine normal-weight and nine obese males (aged 20-22) who performed 30 min of constant-load cycling at 70% of ventilatory threshold to assess V̇O kinetics and heart rate variability (HRV) responses. V̇O kinetics parameters-including the time constant (τ), which reflects the rate of cardiopulmonary and muscular adjustment to exercise, and the V̇O drift slope-were analyzed. HRV was assessed at rest and during exercise. Changes in HRV and their correlations with V̇O kinetics and perceived fatigue were evaluated. The obese group had a significantly longer τ than the normal-weight group, despite similar relative intensities. During exercise, HRV indices-including overall HRV, low-frequency, very low-frequency, and the standard deviation along the line of identity (SD2) -were significantly lower in the obese group, indicating attenuated autonomic responsiveness. In the normal-weight group, the slope was strongly correlated with the changes in the root mean square of successive differences, the high-frequency power, the standard deviation perpendicular to the line of identity (SD1), and SD1/SD2 (=-0.769 to -0.857; <0.05), whereas these associations were absent in the obese group. These findings suggest that in normal-weight individuals, V̇O kinetics are closely linked to autonomic modulation during prolonged exercise, whereas this link is disrupted in obesity, potentially leading to reduced aerobic efficiency and greater exercise intolerance.

摘要

肥胖与运动耐力下降有关,但其潜在的生理机制仍不清楚。本研究调查了在正常体重和肥胖男性进行长时间中等强度运动期间,摄氧量(V̇O)动力学是否反映自主神经调节。这项横断面研究纳入了9名正常体重男性和9名肥胖男性(年龄20 - 22岁),他们以通气阈值的70%进行30分钟的恒定负荷骑行,以评估V̇O动力学和心率变异性(HRV)反应。分析了V̇O动力学参数,包括反映心肺和肌肉对运动调节速率的时间常数(τ)以及V̇O漂移斜率。在静息和运动期间评估HRV。评估了HRV的变化及其与V̇O动力学和主观疲劳的相关性。尽管相对强度相似,但肥胖组的τ明显长于正常体重组。在运动期间,肥胖组的HRV指标,包括总体HRV、低频、极低频以及沿同一线的标准差(SD2),均显著降低,表明自主神经反应减弱。在正常体重组中,斜率与逐次差值的均方根、高频功率、垂直于同一线的标准差(SD1)以及SD1/SD2的变化密切相关(=-0.769至-0.857;<0.05),而在肥胖组中这些关联不存在。这些发现表明,在正常体重个体中,长时间运动期间V̇O动力学与自主神经调节密切相关,而在肥胖状态下这种联系被破坏,可能导致有氧效率降低和运动不耐受增加。

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