Athletic, muscular and hormonal evaluation in CrossFit® athletes using the “Elevation Training Mask”

Q4 Health Professions
Diego Fernández-Lázaro, J. Mielgo-Ayuso, Dario Fernandez-Zoppino, Silvia Novo, María Paz Lázaro-Asensio, Nerea Sánchez-Serano, C. Fernandez-Lázaro
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Introduction: The possibility of performing intense workouts without falling into states of chronic fatigue stimulates the use of devices that improve muscular and hormonal functionality in athletes. The Elevation Training Mask (Training Mask LLC) (ETM) allows the application of hypoxia during exercise. The ETM is integrated into training routines increasing the physical stimulus to improve performance. Objective: We evaluated the impact of ETM on Workouts of the Day (WODs), muscular and hormonal behavior in Crossfit® athletes. Material and method: Prospective cohort study. During 12 weeks 20 Crossfit® athletes trained 60 minutes 3 days a week were randomly divided into 2 groups, control group (CG) (n=10) and ETM group (EG) (n=10) applying an additional progressive simulated altitude between 914 and 2743 meters. WODs (press, squat, deadlift, total CF and grace), macular markers: lactate dehydrogenase (LDH); creatine kinase (CK); myoglobin (Mb) and hormones: testosterone (T); cortisol (C), were evaluated at 2 time points of the study: day 1 (T1) and day 84 (T2). Results: All WODs and parameters LDH, CK, Mb, T and C showed no significant difference (p>0.05) in the time group interaction. In EG, a substantially lower percentage change (Δ) between T1 and T2 was observed in Mb (-16.01±25.82%), CK (6.16±26.05%) and C (-0.18±4.01%) than in CG (Mb: -094±4.39%; CK: 17.98±27.19%; C: 4.56±3.44%). The Δ T1-T2 in the WODs were similar. Conclusion: After 12 weeks of training under simulated hypoxia conditions with ETM there are no improvements in athletic performance assessed by WODs. However, the greater tendency to decrease Mb, CK and C, after using ETM, could stimulate recovery and indicate a lower muscle catabolism of the Crossfit® athlete in the long term.
使用“提升训练面罩”的CrossFit®运动员的运动,肌肉和激素评估
进行高强度训练而不陷入慢性疲劳状态的可能性刺激了运动员使用改善肌肉和激素功能的设备。Elevation Training Mask(训练面罩有限责任公司)(ETM)允许在运动期间应用缺氧。ETM被整合到训练程序中,增加身体刺激以提高表现。目的:我们评估ETM对Crossfit®运动员每日锻炼(WODs)、肌肉和激素行为的影响。材料和方法:前瞻性队列研究。在12周的时间里,20名Crossfit®运动员每周训练3天,每次训练60分钟,随机分为两组,对照组(CG) (n=10)和ETM组(EG) (n=10),在914到2743米之间进行额外的模拟海拔。wds(俯卧、深蹲、硬举、总CF和grace),黄斑标记物:乳酸脱氢酶(LDH);肌酸激酶(CK);肌红蛋白(Mb)和激素:睾酮(T);在研究的2个时间点:第1天(T1)和第84天(T2)评估皮质醇(C)。结果:各WODs及参数LDH、CK、Mb、T、C在时间组相互作用中差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。在EG中,T1和T2之间Mb(-16.01±25.82%)、CK(6.16±26.05%)和C(-0.18±4.01%)的变化百分比(Δ)明显低于CG (Mb: -094±4.39%;CK: 17.98±27.19%;C: 4.56±3.44%)。WODs的Δ T1-T2相似。结论:在模拟缺氧条件下使用ETM训练12周后,WODs评估的运动成绩没有改善。然而,使用ETM后,Mb、CK和C的下降趋势更大,可以刺激恢复,并表明Crossfit®运动员的长期肌肉分解代谢较低。
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Archivos de Medicina del Deporte
Archivos de Medicina del Deporte Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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