Effects of cryo-facial mask on running performance in amateur middle-distance runners.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Massimo De Nardi, Luca Filipas, Simone Di Gennaro, Silvia Allemano, Gabriele Gallo, Andrea Meloni, Lucio Della Guardia, Livio Luzi, Antonio La Torre, Roberto Codella
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Abstract

The excess heat accumulated during exercise can lead to stress-induced fatigue, possibly impairing athletic performance. Various precooling techniques have been applied to enhance thermal comfort, reduce perception of effort, and improve endurance. In this randomized crossover study, twelve male amateur middle-distance runners (age: 33.69 ± 5.9 years; body mass: 71.9 ± 4.4 kg; height: 178.4 ± 5.6 cm; V˙O2 peak: 63.3 ± 5.6 mL min-1·kg-1) wore a facial cooling mask before a time-to-exhaustion (TTE) test on a treadmill, under cryostimulation or control conditions. The running performance comprised also two constant load trials, one conducted before and another after wearing the mask, both performed at the velocity of the first ventilatory threshold. Under cryostimulation condition, the TTE was 13 % higher than the control condition (p = 0.0049; d = -0.19) with a significant main effect of time for both ratings of perceived exertion (F1, 22 = 50.10; p < 0.0001; η2p = 0.69) and heart rate (F1, 22 = 31.53; p < 0.0001; η2p = 0.59). A significant interaction "condition × time" was found for facial skin temperature (F2, 44 = 36.93; p < 0.0001; η2p = 0.63) and for heart rate during the constant load trial after wearing the mask (F1, 22 = 5.90; p = 0.0238; η2p = 0.21). The localized cryostimulation provided by the mask lowered the skin temperature on the face, potentially mitigating the negative effects of heat stress during running. Incorporating the cryo-facial mask as part of a pre-exercise routine for runners may offer a practical and convenient method to optimize performance and enhance overall training outcomes.

低温面罩对业余中长跑运动员跑步成绩的影响
运动过程中积聚的过多热量会导致压力引起的疲劳,从而可能影响运动表现。各种预冷技术已被用于提高热舒适度、减少努力感和提高耐力。在这项随机交叉研究中,12 名男性业余中长跑运动员(年龄:33.69 ± 5.9 岁;体重:71.9 ± 4.4 千克;身高:178.4 ± 5.6 厘米;氧气峰值:63.3 ± 5.6 毫升)接受了预冷:在低温刺激或对照条件下,在跑步机上进行耗竭时间(TTE)测试之前,他们戴上了面部冷却面罩。跑步成绩还包括两次恒定负荷试验,一次在佩戴面罩前进行,另一次在佩戴面罩后进行,两次试验均以第一通气阈值的速度进行。在低温刺激条件下,TTE 比对照条件下高 13%(p = 0.0049;d = -0.19),时间对感知用力评分(F1,22 = 50.10;p < 0.0001;η2p = 0.69)和心率(F1,22 = 31.53;p < 0.0001;η2p = 0.59)有显著的主效应。面部皮肤温度(F2, 44 = 36.93; p < 0.0001; η2p = 0.63)和戴面具后恒定负荷试验期间的心率(F1, 22 = 5.90; p = 0.0238; η2p = 0.21)存在 "条件 × 时间 "的显着交互作用。面罩提供的局部低温刺激降低了脸部皮肤温度,有可能减轻跑步时热应激的负面影响。将低温面罩作为跑步者运动前常规训练的一部分,可为优化运动表现和提高整体训练效果提供一种实用、方便的方法。
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