Is blood flow restriction during warm-up able to alter the performance of soccer players?

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Carlos Alberto Toledo Teixeira Filho, Enzo Vinícius Corrêa de Oliveira, Gislaine Rita Carneiro, Julia Waszczuk Vendrame, Eduardo Pizzo Junior, Gabriel Martins Da Silva, Gabriel Oliveira da Silva, Guilherme Henrique da Silva Brandão, Franciele Marques Vanderlei
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Abstract

We sought to evaluate the effects of a low-intensity warm-up with BFR compared to low- and high-intensity warm-up on performance, and perceptual responses. A randomized, controlled, crossover clinical trial was conducted with 33 soccer players, divided into three experimental conditions: warm-up at 30% of VO₂ peak, warm-up at 80% of VO₂ peak, and warm-up at 30% of VO₂ peak combined with BFR at 80% of total occlusion pressure. Vertical jump and sprint tests, muscle pain, perception of effort, discomfort in relation to BFR and myotonometry were measured before, immediately post, and 10 and 20 minutes post-warm-up. No difference was observed between experimental conditions and no interaction between conditions vs. moments for the performance. In the condition with BFR, there was a difference for the effort perceived and the perception of discomfort in relation to the BFR technique, indicating greater perception of effort and level of discomfort. For myotonometry, differences were found, indicating lower muscle elasticity in the condition with BFR. The low-intensity warm-up with BFR as well as the low- and high-intensity warm-up without BFR resulted in similares performances. Furthermore, although perception of discomfort were greater in the warm-up condition with BFR, it can be attenuated with different BFR protocols.

在热身时限制血液流动能改变足球运动员的表现吗?
我们试图评估低强度热身与低强度和高强度热身对表现和知觉反应的影响。对33名足球运动员进行了一项随机、对照、交叉临床试验,分为三个实验条件:30% VO 2峰值热身、80% VO 2峰值热身、30% VO 2峰值热身联合80%总闭塞压下的BFR。垂直跳跃和冲刺测试、肌肉疼痛、努力感、与BFR和肌张力测量相关的不适在热身前、热身后、热身后10分钟和20分钟进行测量。没有观察到实验条件之间的差异,也没有观察到条件与力矩之间的相互作用。在使用BFR的情况下,与BFR技术相关的努力感知和不适感知存在差异,表明更大的努力感知和不适水平。在肌张力测量中,发现差异,表明BFR患者的肌肉弹性较低。含BFR的低强度热身与不含BFR的低强度和高强度热身效果相似。此外,尽管在BFR的热身条件下,不适感更大,但不同的BFR方案可以减弱。
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4.80
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111
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The IJSM provides a forum for the publication of papers dealing with both basic and applied information that advance the field of sports medicine and exercise science, and offer a better understanding of biomedicine. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, short communications, and letters to the Editors.
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