节律神经反馈对运动员心血管系统功能状态的影响

N. V. Lunina, Julia V. Koryagina
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背景:研究β -节律神经反馈对运动员心血管系统的紧急和长期适应的影响,扩大其在运动医学和康复实践中的纠正和恢复潜力。目的:研究-节律神经反馈对运动员心血管系统功能状态影响的恢复和康复潜力。材料与方法:大脑β节奏的神经反馈过程包括10个阶段,包括在计算机显示器屏幕上图形化和游戏化的控制参数(β节奏)的表示,在该阶段中,视觉和听觉生物反馈支持在指定条件下控制β节奏。心血管系统指标的登记是在课程第1、5、10节课前和课后进行的,课程和个别课间的动态以指标的增长率(%)表示。结果:在训练周期的准备阶段,对10个阶段的大脑β节律进行神经反馈的是年龄为1821岁的青年运动员(n=1020),他们是循环、非循环和游戏运动的代表。根据大脑的β节律,运动员在第一节神经反馈课程中紧急适应的效果反映在副交感神经系统对心血管系统功能状态的迷走神经影响增强的积极变化上,表现为心率、全身压力、心脏表现和泵血功能的降低。在血液循环的调节类型从不利的高动能型过渡到生理-正动能型。同时,周围血管床的负荷增加,尤其是毛细血管前截面的负荷增加。根据大脑的β -节律,在第10期神经反馈课程中,长期适应的效果表现为全身重排,副交感神经系统对运动员心血管系统功能的影响增加,反映在整个课程中心率最大程度下降,全身压力下降,表现稳定,心脏泵送功能。实现并保存了活动力式的血液循环调节,实现了中央和周围血管床的稳定稳定状态,对环境因素有轻微的反应。结论:一个10次的脑-节律神经反馈课程通过增强副交感神经系统的迷走神经影响,有助于减轻运动员心血管系统功能中的压力,对心率、全身压力、心脏表现和泵血功能有积极作用;促进从不利的高动能到生理的正动能循环调节类型的转变;对全身和外周血管阻力指标的适应性变化有积极作用。所揭示的神经反馈过程对大脑β节律的影响在运动员心血管系统的强烈功能中具有明显的纠正和恢复性质,可用于运动康复和康复实践。
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Influence of beta-rhythm neurofeedback on the functional state of the cardiovascular system of athletes
BACKGROUND: The study of the effects of urgent and long-term adaptation of the cardiovascular system of athletes under the influence of beta-rhythm neurofeedback expands its corrective and restorative potential for use in the practice of sports medicine and rehabilitation. AIMS: Study of the restorative and rehabilitation potential of the influence of beta-rhythm neurofeedback on the functional state of the cardiovascular system of athletes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The course of neurofeedback on the beta rhythm of the brain consisted of 10 sessions, including a graphical and game version of the representation of the controlled parameter (beta rhythm) on the computer monitor screen, the success of controlling the beta rhythm with the specified conditions of voluntary muscle relaxation during the session was supported by visual and auditory biological feedback. Registration of indicators of the cardiovascular system was carried out before and after the 1st, 5th and 10th sessions of the course, the dynamics during the course and individual sessions is represented by the growth rate (%) of the indicators. RESULTS: A course of neurofeedback on the beta-rhythm of the brain of 10 sessions were young athletes (n=1020) aged 1821, representatives of cyclic, acyclic and game sports in the preparatory period of the training cycle. The effects of urgent adaptation in athletes at the 1st session of the neurofeedback course according to the beta-rhythm of the brain are reflected by positive changes in the strengthening of the vagal influence of the parasympathetic nervous system on the functional state of the cardiovascular system, expressed in a decrease in heart rate, systemic pressure, performance and pumping functions of the heart, in the transition of the type of regulation of blood circulation from the unfavorable hyperkinetic type to the physiological ― eukinetic ― type. At the same time, the load on the peripheral vascular bed increased, especially on its precapillary section. The effects of long-term adaptation at the 10th session of the neurofeedback course according to the beta-rhythm of the brain are represented by systemic rearrangements with an increased influence of the parasympathetic nervous system in the functioning of the cardiovascular system of athletes, reflected in the maximum decrease in heart rate throughout the course, in an equivalent decrease in systemic pressure, stabilization of performance and pumping function of the heart, achievement and preservation of the eukinetic type of regulation of blood circulation, achievement of a stable stable state of the central and peripheral vascular bed with a slight response to environmental factors. CONCLUSION: A course of neurofeedback on the beta-rhythm of the brain of 10 sessions helps to reduce stress in the functioning of the cardiovascular system of athletes by enhancing the vagal influences of the parasympathetic nervous system, has a positive effect on heart rate, systemic pressure, performance and pumping function of the heart; promotes the transition from an unfavorable hyperkinetic to a physiological eukinetic type of circulatory regulation; has a positive effect on adaptive changes in indicators of general and peripheral vascular resistance. The revealed effects of the course of neurofeedback on the beta-rhythm of the brain are of a pronounced corrective and restorative nature during the intense functioning of the cardiovascular system of athletes and can be used in sports rehabilitation and rehabilitation practice.
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