Julio Cezar Schamne, Pamela DE Souza Dos Santos, Victor Henrique Vieira Cavalcante, Felippi Gonçalves, Romulo Bertuzzi, Gleber Pereira, Eduardo Dos Santos Paiva, Nilo Massaru Okuno, Adriano Eduardo Lima-Silva
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目的:比较患有纤维肌痛的妇女(FM)和对照组妇女(CON)在急性摄入咖啡因和安慰剂后进行中等强度自行车运动时的疲劳程度:方法:10 名患有纤维肌痛的妇女和 10 名患有纤维肌痛的对照组妇女在服用含有咖啡因或安慰剂的胶囊一小时后进行了 30 分钟的中等强度自行车运动。通过最大自主等长收缩(MVIC)、自主激活(VA)和股四头肌增效扭转力矩(Qtw-pot)从运动前到运动后 15 分钟和运动后 30 分钟的变化,分别测定疲劳度及其中枢和外周决定因素。运动中和运动后还监测了心率、肌肉氧饱和度、知觉反应、情绪状态、局部和广泛疼痛以及嗜睡情况:结果:MVIC 和 VA 存在时间与组别的交互作用(p < 0.001),但 Qtw-pot 则没有(p = 0.363),这表明调频组比 CON 组的疲劳发展速度更快,主要是由中枢机制引起的。VA也存在条件的主效应(p = 0.011),表明咖啡因在两组中都会减弱疲劳的中枢机制。摄入咖啡因还能提高两组的肌肉含氧量、感觉活力和能量,减少腿部肌肉疼痛、困倦和感觉疲劳。然而,只有在 FM 组中,咖啡因改善了快乐/不快乐感和坚持锻炼的可能性:结论:与CON相比,患有FM的女性在运动时的疲劳感更强,主要是中枢性疲劳。咖啡因似乎是一种很有前景的生物活性物质,可以对抗中枢疲劳机制,改善 FM 妇女的运动体验。
Caffeine Attenuates Exacerbated Central Fatigue during Moderate-Intensity Cycling Exercise in Women with Fibromyalgia.
Purpose: To compare the development of fatigability during a moderate-intensity cycling exercise between women with fibromyalgia (FM) and control women (CON) after acute ingestion of caffeine and placebo.
Methods: Ten FM and 10 CON women performed a 30-min moderate-intensity cycling exercise 1 h after the ingestion of a capsule containing either caffeine or a placebo. Fatigability and its central and peripheral determinants were determined via changes from pre- to post-15 and post-30 min of exercise in maximal voluntary isometric contractions, voluntary activation (VA), and quadriceps potentiated twitch torque ( Qtw-pot ), respectively. Heart rate, muscle oxygen saturation, perceptive responses, mood state, localized and widespread pain, and sleepiness were also monitored during and after exercise.
Results: There was a time versus group interaction for maximal voluntary isometric contraction and VA ( P < 0.001) but not for Qtw-pot ( P = 0.363), indicating a greater rate of fatigability development, mainly caused by central mechanisms, in the FM than in the CON group. There was also a main effect of condition for VA ( P = 0.011), indicating that caffeine attenuates central mechanisms of fatigability in both groups. Caffeine ingestion also increased muscle oxygenation, perceived vigor, and energy, and decreased leg muscle pain, sleepiness, and perceived fatigue in both groups. However, caffeine improved perceived pleasure/displeasure and exercise adherence likelihood only in the FM group.
Conclusions: Compared with CON, women with FM present a greater rate of fatigability during exercise, mainly of central origin. Caffeine seems to be a promising bioactive to counteract the central mechanisms of fatigability and improve the exercise experience among FM women.
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