低强度阻力训练结合血流限制新方法对青少年运动生物力学的影响及机制。

IF 2.4 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Yuexin Jia, Meihou Geng, Yiwei Chen, Yiyang Wang, Xinying Ge, Jianhua Zhao, Yu Kong
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摘要

高强度抗阻训练能有效提高肌肉力量,但会增加动脉粥样硬化的风险。将高强度抗阻训练与有氧运动相结合可以降低动脉粥样硬化水平。低强度阻力训练结合血流限制不需要高负荷的力量来刺激肌肉,可以提高肌肉力量,保持动脉弹性。该研究的目的是调查12周的低强度阻力训练结合血流限制对年轻人身体成分、肌肉力量和动脉弹性的影响。主要目的是明确低强度阻力训练结合限血训练是否是一种提高肌肉力量和保持动脉弹性的科学训练方法,为科学实施限血训练和制定个体化训练方案提供理论支持。55名大学生随机分为三组:高强度阻力训练组、高强度阻力训练结合有氧运动组、低强度阻力训练结合血流限制组。每组分别进行了12周的训练计划,并检查了对身体成分、肌肉力量和动脉弹性的影响。12周后,高强度阻力训练组和低强度阻力训练联合限血组的瘦体质量均显著增加(P < 0.05)。三组患者1RM和膝关节等长肌力均显著升高(P < 0.05)。高强度阻力训练联合有氧运动组和低强度阻力训练联合限血组动脉弹性均显著提高(P < 0.05)。12周的高强度阻力训练和低强度阻力训练结合血液流动限制显著改善了身体成分。这三种训练方法都能增强肌肉力量。低强度阻力训练结合血流限制比高强度阻力训练结合有氧运动更有效地改善动脉弹性。因此,建议将低强度阻力训练结合血流限制作为改善身体成分、肌肉力量和动脉弹性,降低动脉粥样硬化风险的首选方法。
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Effect and Mechanism of a New Method of Low-Intensity Resistance Training Combined with Blood Flow Restriction on Sports Biomechanics of Young People.

High-intensity resistance training is effective in improving muscle strength but poses a higher risk of atherosclerosis. Combining high-intensity resistance training with aerobic exercise can reduce atherosclerosis levels. Low-intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction does not require high-load force to stimulate muscles and may improve muscle strength and maintain arterial elasticity. The objective of the study was to investigate the effects of 12 weeks of low-intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction on body composition, muscle strength, and arterial elasticity in young people. The primary aim is to clarify whether the low-intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction training is a scientific training method to improve muscle strength and maintain arterial elasticity, and providing theoretical support for the scientific implementation of blood flow restriction training and the development of individualized training programs. Fifty-five college students were randomly divided into three groups: high-intensity resistance training, high-intensity resistance training combined with aerobic exercise, and low-intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction. Each group underwent 12 weeks of their respective training programs, and the effects on body composition, muscle strength, and arterial elasticity were examined. After 12 weeks, lean body mass significantly increased in both the high-intensity resistance training and low-intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction groups (P < 0.05). 1RM and knee isometric muscle strength significantly increased in all three groups (P < 0.05). Arterial elasticity significantly improved in both the high-intensity resistance training combined with aerobic exercise group and the low-intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction group (P < 0.05). Twelve weeks of high-intensity resistance training and low-intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction significantly improved body composition. All three training methods increased muscle strength. Low-intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction was more effective in improving arterial elasticity than high-intensity resistance training combined with aerobic exercise. Therefore, low-intensity resistance training combined with blood flow restriction is recommended as the preferred method to improve body composition, muscle strength, and arterial elasticity, reducing the risk of atherosclerosis.

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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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