休闲马拉松运动员在半程马拉松比赛后大腿肌肉炎性水肿和脂肪比例的变化。

Dingbo Shu, Jianping Wang, Fanjing Meng, Siyu Dai, Zhenhua Zhao
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众所周知,半程马拉松等长跑后,大腿肌肉会出现微创伤。此外,长跑运动员的训练特点可能会影响大腿肌肉纤维类型分布的特异性,并影响肌肉对脂质代谢的反应。然而,半程马拉松后大腿肌肉微创伤和肌肉内脂质的具体变化尚不清楚。我们招募了 20 名健康的休闲马拉松运动员完成半程马拉松。分别在基线(P1)、跑后 2-3 小时(P2)和跑后 1 天(P3)采用核磁共振 T2 映像和 6 回波 q-Dixon 序列。测量大腿肌肉中的炎症标志物(T2 值)和肌肉内脂肪分数(质子密度脂肪分数,PDFF),分别检测微创伤和肌肉内脂质变化。单因素方差分析显示,T2 值和质子密度脂肪分数具有显著的时间效应。对在三个时间点收集的 14 个数据集进行的事后分析表明,跑步后所有大腿肌肉的 T2 值都明显升高(所有 p
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Changes in inflammatory edema and fat fraction of thigh muscles following a half-marathon in recreational marathon runners

Changes in inflammatory edema and fat fraction of thigh muscles following a half-marathon in recreational marathon runners

It is known that microtrauma exists in the thigh muscles after long-distance running such as the half-marathon. Moreover, training characteristics of long-distance runners may influence the specificity of the distribution of muscle fiber types in the thigh and affect muscle responses to lipid metabolism. However, the specific changes in microtrauma and intramuscular lipid in thigh muscles after a half-marathon are unknown. A cohort of 20 healthy recreational marathon runners was recruited to complete a half-marathon. MRI T2 mapping and 6-echo q-Dixon sequences were employed at baseline (P1), 2–3 h after running (P2), and 1 day after running (P3). Inflammatory markers (the T2 values) and intramuscular fat fraction (the proton density fat fraction, PDFF) were measured in thigh muscles to detect microtrauma and intramuscular lipid changes, respectively. One-way analysis of variance showed significant time effects for T2 values and PDFF. Post hoc analysis of the 14 datasets collected at three time points revealed significantly higher T2 values in all thigh muscles after running (all p < 0.05). Significant differences in T2 values persisted for all thigh muscles at P3 compared to P1 (all p < 0.05). The PDFF of the vastus lateralis and vastus medialis was significantly decreased at P2 compared to P1 (p < 0.05). No significant differences in PDFF were observed for the thigh muscles at P3 compared to P1. The manifestations of inflammation edema and intramuscular lipid investigated through MRI may offer valuable insights for recreational marathon runners regarding the lower limb movement characteristics during half-marathon running.

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