Physical Activity and Pain Perception in Residents Under Conditions of Chronic Hypoxia.

Oxygen (Basel, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-30 DOI:10.3390/oxygen5030011
Margot Evelin Bernedo-Itusaca, Kely Melina Vilca-Coaquira, Ángel Gabriel Calisaya-Huacasi, Madeleyne Rosmery Cosi-Cupi, Stanley Rivaldo Leqque-Santi, Shantal Cutipa-Tinta, Alberto Salazar-Granara, Yony Martin-Pino Vanegas, Alcides Flores-Paredes, Shihui Guo, William Li, Moua Yang, Ginés Viscor, Ivan Hancco Zirena
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Abstract

Background: (1)Previous studies indicate that individuals who engage in regular physical activity have a higher pain threshold than those who do not exercise. However, it remains unclear how this phenomenon behaves in individuals exposed to chronic hypoxia. This study evaluates pain perception at high altitude between high-altitude natives who exercised regularly and those who did not practice physical activity.

Methods: (2)Eighty-four healthy volunteers aged 20 to 30 years old with a body mass index (BMI) within the normal range (18.5-24.9) residing in the city of Puno (3825 m) were recruited. The unilateral ischemia pain provocation test was used, applying pressure with a manual sphygmomanometer to generate transient ischemia in the arm while the patient opens and closes their hand. Onset, peak, and resolution times of pain, heart rate, and oxygen saturation were recorded.

Results: (3)The average time to pain onset in the right arm was 30.2 s ± 14.1 during light physical activity, whereas, during moderate physical activity, it increased to 32.5 s ± 15.4. In the left arm, the average time until pain sensation was 27.9 s ± 16.8 during light physical activity and increased to 34.6 s ± 18.5 with moderate physical activity. Regarding the progression of pain intensity, the average time to reach unbearable pain in the right arm was 54.1 s ± 16.4 during light physical activity and 53.8 s ± 19.6 during moderate physical activity; in the left arm, it was 53.0 s ± 19.6 during light physical activity, increasing to 59.3 s ± 24.5 during moderate physical activity.

Conclusions: (4)A more stable and slightly higher pain tolerance in the dominant arm was observed.

慢性缺氧条件下居民身体活动与疼痛感知的关系。
背景:(1)以往的研究表明,经常运动的个体比不运动的个体具有更高的疼痛阈值。然而,目前尚不清楚这种现象在暴露于慢性缺氧的个体中是如何表现的。这项研究评估了在高海拔地区经常锻炼的人和不锻炼的人之间的疼痛感知。方法:(2)选取居住在普诺市(3825 m)、年龄在20 ~ 30岁、身体质量指数(BMI)在正常范围(18.5 ~ 24.9)内的84名健康志愿者。采用单侧缺血疼痛激发试验,在患者开合手时,用手动血压计施加压力,使手臂产生短暂性缺血。记录疼痛的发作、峰值和消退时间、心率和血氧饱和度。结果:(3)轻度运动时右上臂疼痛平均发生时间为30.2 s±14.1,中度运动时右上臂疼痛平均发生时间为32.5 s±15.4。在左臂中,轻度运动时产生痛觉的平均时间为27.9 s±16.8,中度运动时增加到34.6 s±18.5。从疼痛强度的进展来看,轻度体力活动组达到无法忍受疼痛的平均时间为54.1 s±16.4,中度体力活动组为53.8 s±19.6;左臂轻度运动时为53.0 s±19.6,中度运动时为59.3 s±24.5。结论:(4)优势臂的疼痛耐受性更稳定,稍高。
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