Do over‐the‐counter analgesics reduce delayed onset muscle soreness and serum creatine kinase values?

L. Smith, R. George, T. Chenier, M. McCammon, J. Houmard, R. Israel, R. Hoppmann, Susan T. Smith
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether aspirin or acetaminophen would significantly reduce delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) and blood levels of creatine kinase (CK), a marker of muscle tissue damage, after an unaccustomed bout of, eccentric exercise. Thirty‐six untrained men were randomly assigned to an aspirin (3.0 g/day), acetaminophen (3.0 g/day), or placebo group in a double‐blind fashion. Drug or placebo administration began 48 hours before exercise and continued to 72 hours after exercise. Each subject performed the eccentric phase of a supine bench press at a resistance equivalent to 120% of maximum concentric strength, 1 RM (4 sets, 12 repetitions/set). A subjective sensation score of DOMS (1 = normal, 10 = very sore) and serum CK activity were measured before and at 24, 48, 72, 96, and 120 hours after exercise, using a repeated measures ANOVA. No significant group differences (p > 0.05) were found in perception of soreness; a significant time effect was observed (p <, 0.05) with p...
非处方镇痛药能减少迟发性肌肉酸痛和血清肌酸激酶值吗?
本研究的目的是确定阿司匹林或对乙酰氨基酚是否会显著减少迟发性肌肉酸痛(DOMS)和血液中肌酸激酶(CK)的水平,肌酸激酶是肌肉组织损伤的标志,在一次不习惯的离心运动后。36名未经训练的男性以双盲方式随机分配到阿司匹林(3.0 g/天)、对乙酰氨基酚(3.0 g/天)或安慰剂组。药物或安慰剂在运动前48小时开始服用,并在运动后72小时继续服用。每个受试者进行仰卧卧卧推的偏心阶段,阻力相当于最大同心力量的120%,1 RM(4组,12次重复/组)。使用重复测量方差分析,在运动前和运动后24、48、72、96和120小时测量DOMS主观感觉评分(1 =正常,10 =非常酸痛)和血清CK活性。各组疼痛知觉差异无统计学意义(p > 0.05);时间效应显著(p < 0.05)。
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