超越强度:高强度功能训练后横纹肌溶解症的系统回顾

IF 1.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Petr Schlegel, Tomáš Polívka
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摘要

目的横纹肌溶解症是一种危险的病症,可能导致严重或致命的后果。本研究旨在根据 PRISMA 指南,通过系统综述分析因高强度功能训练(HIFT)导致的劳累性横纹肌溶解症(ER)的报告病例。常见症状包括肌肉疼痛、肿胀、肌酸激酶水平特别高和深色尿液,肌酸激酶水平从7816 U/L到232579 U/L不等。主要受影响的肌肉在上半身,尤其是手臂。肌酸激酶水平升高、肌肉剧烈疼痛和肿胀是最可靠的急诊指标。患者年龄主要在 20-40 岁之间。值得注意的是,超过三分之一的分析病例质量较低。
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Beyond the intensity: A systematic review of rhabdomyolysis following high-intensity functional training

Objective

Rhabdomyolysis is a dangerous medical condition with potentially serious or fatal outcomes. It has been notably linked with high-intensity functional training (HIFT), a highly popular form of exercise.

Methods

This research aimed to analyze reported cases of exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) resulting from HIFT through a systematic review following the PRISMA guidelines.

Results

A total of 26 studies encompassing 63 cases were included. Commonly observed symptoms include muscle pain, swelling, exceptionally high creatine kinase levels, and dark urine, with creatine kinase levels ranging from 7,816 to 232,579 U/L. The predominantly affected muscles were in the upper body, especially the arms. Elevated creatine kinase levels, severe muscle pain, and swelling emerged as the most reliable ER indicators. The patient age range was predominantly 20–40 years. Notably, over one-third of the cases analyzed were of low quality.

Conclusion

Our findings suggest HIFT may pose a higher risk for ER compared to most other common sporting activities.

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