老年和年轻耐力训练运动员在肌肉质量减少的运动中运动表现的提高与股骨血流量的增加有关。

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Toni Haddad, Angela L Spence, Jeremiah Peiffer, Gregory M Blain, Jeanick Brisswalter, Chris R Abbiss
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与双腿(DL)自行车运动相比,单腿(SL)自行车运动能提高运动员的运动成绩,这项研究探讨了单腿(SL)自行车运动与双腿(DL)自行车运动相比,提高运动员的运动成绩是否与股血流量增加和/或组织氧合改变有关。对年轻和年长运动员的运动高血氧反应进行了评估。对 12 名年龄较大(65 ± 4 岁)和 12 名年龄较小(35 ± 5 岁)的耐力训练者使用 SL 和 DL 自行车进行 2 x 3 分钟最大自定速运动时的功率输出进行了测量。使用多普勒超声波评估了股动脉血流(BF),并使用近红外光谱仪测量了阔筋膜肌肉的含氧量。与 DL 骑行相比,SL 骑行能产生更大的功率输出(295 ± 83 vs 265 ± 70 W,P < 0.001)和股动脉血流峰值(1749.1 ± 533.3 vs 1329.7 ± 391.7 ml/min,P < 0.001)。与年轻人相比,老年人的运动反应峰值血流密度较低(1355.4 ± 385.8 vs 1765.2 ± 559.6 ml/min,P = 0.019)。运动时的峰值血流容量与SL(r = 0.655,P = 0.002)和DL(r = 0.666,P = 0.001)自行车运动时的功率输出相关。在减少活动肌肉质量时,高血容量反应更大,这可能是 SL 骑车比 DL 骑车运动成绩更好的部分原因。尽管定期进行耐力训练,但与年轻运动员相比,老年运动员在进行最大自定步调运动时的股骨BF较低。
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The Improvement in Exercise Performance during Reduced Muscle Mass Exercise is Associated with an Increase in Femoral Blood Flow in Older and Younger Endurance-Trained Athletes.

This study investigated whether the improved performance observed with maximal self-paced single-leg (SL), compared with double-leg (DL) cycling, is associated with enhanced femoral blood flow and/or altered tissue oxygenation. The hyperaemic response to exercise was assessed in younger and older athletes. Power output was measured in 12 older (65 ± 4 y) and 12 younger (35 ± 5 y) endurance-trained individuals performing 2 x 3 min maximal self-paced exercise using SL and DL cycling. Blood flow (BF) in the femoral artery was assessed using Doppler ultrasound and muscle oxygenation was measured using near-infrared spectroscopy on the vastus lateralis. SL cycling elicited a greater power output (295 ± 83 vs 265 ± 70 W, P < 0.001) and peak femoral BF (1749.1 ± 533.3 vs 1329.7 ± 391.7 ml/min, P < 0.001) compared with DL cycling. Older individuals had a lower peak BF in response to exercise (1355.4 ± 385.8 vs 1765.2 ± 559.6 ml/min, P = 0.019) compared with younger individuals. Peak BF in response to exercise was correlated with power output during SL (r = 0.655, P = 0.002) and DL (r = 0.666, P = 0.001) cycling. The greater exercise performance during SL compared with DL cycling may be partly explained by a greater hyperaemic response when reducing active muscle mass. Despite regular endurance training, older athletes had a lower femoral BF in response to maximal self-paced exercise compared with younger athletes.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (JSSM) is a non-profit making scientific electronic journal, publishing research and review articles, together with case studies, in the fields of sports medicine and the exercise sciences. JSSM is published quarterly in March, June, September and December. JSSM also publishes editorials, a "letter to the editor" section, abstracts from international and national congresses, panel meetings, conferences and symposia, and can function as an open discussion forum on significant issues of current interest.
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