Hypoxia Does Not Impair Resistance Exercise Performance or Amplify Post-Exercise Fatigue.

IF 1.4 4区 教育学 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Andrew M Jonson, Olivier Girard, Thomas P Walden, Kieran J Marston, Brendan R Scott
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Purpose: To determine whether performing resistance exercise in hypoxia acutely reduces performance and increases markers of fatigue, and whether these responses are exaggerated if exercising at high versus low work rates (i.e., exercising to failure or volume matched non-failure). Methods: Following a within-subject design, 20 men completed two trials in hypoxia (13% oxygen) and two in normoxia (21% oxygen). The first session for hypoxic and normoxic conditions comprised six sets of bench press and shoulder press to failure (high work rate), while subsequent sessions involved the same volume distributed over 12 sets (low work rate). Physical performance (concentric velocity) and perceptual responses were measured during exercise and for 72 hr post-exercise. Neuromuscular performance (bench throw velocity) was assessed pre- and post-session. Results: Hypoxia did not affect physical performance, neuromuscular performance, and perceptual recovery when exercising at high or low work rates. Higher work rate exercise caused greater acute decrements in physical performance and post-exercise neuromuscular performance and increased perceived exertion and muscle soreness (p ≤ 0.006), irrespective of hypoxia. Conclusions: Hypoxia does not impact on resistance exercise performance or increase markers of physical and perceptual fatigue. Higher exercise work rates may impair physical performance, and exaggerate fatigue compared to low work rate exercise, irrespective of environmental condition. Practitioners can prescribe hypoxic resistance exercise without compromising physical performance or inducing greater levels of fatigue. For athletes who are required to train with high frequency, decreasing exercise work rate may reduce post-exercise markers of fatigue for the same training volume.

缺氧不会影响阻力运动的表现,也不会加剧运动后的疲劳。
目的:确定在缺氧状态下进行阻力运动是否会急性降低运动成绩并增加疲劳指标,以及在高工作率与低工作率(即运动至失败或运动量匹配的非失败)情况下,这些反应是否会加剧。研究方法:按照受试者内设计,20 名男性分别在缺氧(13% 氧气)和常氧(21% 氧气)条件下完成两次试验。缺氧和常氧条件下的第一次训练包括六组卧推和肩部推举至失败(高工作率),而随后的训练则是将相同的运动量分配到 12 组中(低工作率)。在运动过程中和运动后 72 小时内测量体能(同心速度)和知觉反应。神经肌肉性能(卧推速度)在训练前和训练后进行评估。结果显示在进行高或低工作率运动时,缺氧不会影响身体表现、神经肌肉表现和知觉恢复。无论缺氧与否,高工作率运动都会导致体能和运动后神经肌肉性能的急性下降,并增加体力消耗和肌肉酸痛(p ≤ 0.006)。结论缺氧不会影响阻力运动表现,也不会增加身体和知觉疲劳指标。与低运动负荷率运动相比,较高的运动负荷率可能会损害身体表现并加剧疲劳,与环境条件无关。从业人员可以在不影响身体表现或诱发更大程度疲劳的情况下进行低氧抗阻运动。对于需要进行高频率训练的运动员来说,在训练量相同的情况下,降低运动做功率可能会减少运动后的疲劳指标。
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期刊介绍: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport publishes research in the art and science of human movement that contributes significantly to the knowledge base of the field as new information, reviews, substantiation or contradiction of previous findings, development of theory, or as application of new or improved techniques. The goals of RQES are to provide a scholarly outlet for knowledge that: (a) contributes to the study of human movement, particularly its cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary nature; (b) impacts theory and practice regarding human movement; (c) stimulates research about human movement; and (d) provides theoretical reviews and tutorials related to the study of human movement. The editorial board, associate editors, and external reviewers assist the editor-in-chief. Qualified reviewers in the appropriate subdisciplines review manuscripts deemed suitable. Authors are usually advised of the decision on their papers within 75–90 days.
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