商业镁凝胶局部应用对活跃个体运动恢复无影响。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Alexandra M Coates, Dhriti V Patel, Emileigh R Binet, Martin J Gibala
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摘要

口服镁补充剂可以减轻不习惯运动后的肌肉酸痛和肌肉损伤标志物。然而,局部应用镁的有效性仍不清楚。这项随机、双盲、平行设计的研究调查了商业镁凝胶是否可以减少急性不习惯运动后肌肉酸痛和肌肉损伤标志物的感觉。健康活跃的参与者(n = 35)进行了40分钟的下坡跑步机跑步。在运动前10分钟和运动后立即给予每条大腿镁(Mg)或安慰剂(Pla)凝胶。测量分别在运动前(Pre)和运动后(Post)、24小时和48小时进行。主要结果是肌肉酸痛,使用0-100视觉模拟量表后,坐到站的操作。次要结果包括膝关节伸肌强度峰值、血浆肌酸激酶和血清白细胞介素-6。两种治疗方法在任何结果上都没有差异。与术前(Mg: 4±5,Pla: 4±5 a.u)相比,术后(Mg: 28±20,Pla: 21±14)、术后24小时(Mg: 43±27,Pla: 41±26)和术后48小时(Mg: 42±31,Pla: 32±23)肌肉酸痛加重(均有主效应,p < 0.0001)。白细胞介素-6在注射后(Mg: 1.8±0.7,Pla: 1.6±0.7 pg/ml)高于注射前(Mg: 1.1±0.8,Pla: 1.1±0.6;主效应,p = 0.006),肌酸激酶在注射后(Mg: 111±57,Pla: 121±44 U/L)、24小时(Mg: 216±113,Pla: 228±97)和48小时(Mg: 136±45,Pla: 179±85)均高于注射前(Mg: 93±54,Pla: 91±30;所有主要效应,p < 0.001)。运动后膝关节伸肌力量降低(主效应,p = .04)。与Pla相比,Mg凝胶在不习惯运动后没有减少肌肉酸痛或肌肉损伤标志物。剂量(0.53 mg/ml)或应用方案可能不足以产生有意义的效果。
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No Effect of Topical Application of a Commercial Magnesium Gel on Exercise Recovery in Active Individuals.

Oral magnesium supplementation can reduce muscle soreness and muscle damage markers after unaccustomed exercise. However, the effectiveness of topical magnesium applications remains unclear. This randomized, double-blind, parallel-design study investigated whether a commercial magnesium gel could reduce the perception of muscle soreness and muscle damage markers following an acute bout of unaccustomed exercise. Healthy active participants (n = 35) performed a 40-min bout of downhill treadmill running. Magnesium (Mg) or placebo (Pla) gels were administered to each thigh 10 min before and immediately after exercise. Measurements were made before (Pre) and immediately (Post), 24 hr, and 48 hr after exercise. The primary outcome was muscle soreness using a 0-100 visual analog scale after a sit-to-stand maneuver. Secondary outcomes included peak isometric knee extensor strength, plasma creatine kinase, and serum interleukin-6. There were no differences between treatments on any outcome. Compared with Pre (Mg: 4 ± 5, Pla: 4 ± 5 a.u.), muscle soreness was higher post (Mg: 28 ± 20, Pla: 21 ± 14) and after 24 hr (Mg: 43 ± 27, Pla: 41 ± 26) and 48 hr (Mg: 42 ± 31, Pla: 32 ± 23) (all main effects, p < .0001). Interleukin-6 was higher Post (Mg: 1.8 ± 0.7, Pla: 1.6 ± 0.7 pg/ml) versus Pre (Mg: 1.1 ± 0.8, Pla: 1.1 ± 0.6; main effect, p = .006), and creatine kinase was higher Post (Mg: 111 ± 57, Pla: 121 ± 44 U/L), 24 hr (Mg: 216 ± 113, Pla: 228 ± 97), and 48 hr (Mg: 136 ± 45, Pla: 179 ± 85) versus Pre (Mg: 93 ± 54, Pla: 91 ± 30; all main effects, p < .001). Knee extensor strength was reduced after exercise (main effect, p = .04). The Mg gel did not reduce muscle soreness or muscle damage markers after unaccustomed exercise compared with Pla. The dose (0.53 mg/ml) or application protocol may have been insufficient to elicit a meaningful effect.

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5.00
自引率
8.00%
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50
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (IJSNEM) publishes original scientific investigations and scholarly reviews offering new insights into sport nutrition and exercise metabolism, as well as articles focusing on the application of the principles of biochemistry, physiology, and nutrition to sport and exercise. The journal also offers editorials, digests of related articles from other fields, research notes, and reviews of books, videos, and other media releases. To subscribe to either the print or e-version of IJSNEM, press the Subscribe or Renew button at the top of your screen.
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