强度依赖性的骑车运动对健康人皮质脊髓兴奋性的影响:一项初步研究

Isis Suruagy, A. Baltar, Luis Gomes, Marina Berenguer, A. Dornelas, K. Monte-Silva
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目的:本研究的目的是验证不同强度的运动运动对皮质脊髓兴奋性的影响。方法:18名健康受试者(27.6±6.5岁)参加了三种不同运动方案的设计研究:(i)在75% Wmax(高强度)下10分钟;(ii) 60% Wmax时15分钟(中等强度)或(iii) 45% Wmax时30分钟(低强度)。下半身循环的方案在单独的会议中随机分配。对照组是在休息状态下进行的。通过测量经颅磁刺激放松后第一背骨间肌的运动诱发电位(MEP),在运动/休息结束后(时间:0、5、10和15)每隔5分钟评估皮质脊髓兴奋性(基线)。结果:与静息时相比,运动诱发电位振幅仅在高强度运动时显著下降(64%)。这一结果似乎取决于受试者的体力活动水平。在休息、低强度和中等强度运动后没有发现变化。结论:这些发现提示皮质脊髓兴奋性的变化依赖于受试者的运动强度和体力活动水平。
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Intensity-dependent effects of cycling exercise on corticospinal excitability in healthy humans: a pilot study
Aims: the aim of this study was to verify the effects of different intensities of locomotor exercise on corticospinal excitability. Methods: 18 healthy subjects (27.6 ± 6.5 years,) participated in a design study of three different exercise protocols on a cycle ergometer: (i) 10 min at 75% Wmax (high intensity); (ii) 15min at 60% Wmax (moderate intensity) or (iii) 30 min at 45% Wmax (low intensity). The protocols of lower body cycling were assigned in random order in separate sessions. A control session was done with subjects at rest. Corticospinal excitability was assessed before (baseline) and every 5 min for 15min after the end of exercise/rest (time: 0, 5, 10 and 15) by measurement of the motor evoked potential (MEP) elicited by transcranial magnetic stimulation in the relaxed first-dorsal interosseus muscle. Results: Compared to the resting session, a significant decrease (64%) in the motor evoked potential amplitudes was found only in the session of exercise of high intensity. This result seems depend on the level of physical activity of subject. No change was found after rest, low and moderate exercises. Conclusions: These findings suggest that changes in the corticospinal excitability depend on exercise intensity and level of physical activity of subjects.
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