光生物调节治疗剂量策略对强度、临床结果和代谢反应的影响:一项盲法随机临床试验。

IF 1.5 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of lasers in medical sciences Pub Date : 2025-05-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.34172/jlms.2025.14
Carlos Eduardo Girasol, Luis Carlos Caseiro Filho, José Miguel Andrade Ferraz Moraes, Mateus Lelé Rinaldi, Marcelo Papoti, Rinaldo Roberto de Jesus Guirro
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最近的证据表明,运动和光生物调节疗法(PBMT)的结合可以提高肌肉的性能,包括力量、肥厚和抗疲劳能力的改善。随着训练后肌肉组织的变化,剂量随着时间的推移可能会显示出额外的效果。然而,关于提高肌肉表现的最佳物理参数需要更明确。因此,目的是评估力量训练结合固定剂量或渐进剂量的PBMT对健康个体力量表现、代谢活动和临床结果的影响。方法:双盲随机临床试验。56名男性参与者被随机分为4组:假手术、最小剂量(60 J)、最大剂量(300 J)和增量剂量(60-300 J)。基线评估包括身体成分分析和等速动力测量(峰值扭矩和股四头肌和腘绳肌的总功),随后在每次锻炼前进行10次力量训练并结合PBMT,包括三组僵硬和深蹲。四头肌和腘绳肌采用PBMT照射。在整个干预过程中监测训练负荷和心理生理反应。在训练结束时对参与者进行重新评估,并进行为期7天的随访。结果:各组间等速强度参数无显著差异(P < 0.05),尽管小到中等的效应量有利于增量和最大剂量组。在各组的心理生理反应和训练负荷方面也发现了类似的模式。结论:在本研究模型的背景下,与评估的不同剂量策略相比,PBMT联合力量训练在肌肉力量、心理生理或代谢参数方面并没有产生优越的结果。
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Impact of Photobiomodulation Therapy Dosing Strategies on Strength, Clinical Outcomes, and Metabolic Responses: A Blinded Randomized Clinical Trial.

Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that the combination of exercise and photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) enhances muscle performance, including improvements in strength, hypertrophy, and fatigue resistance. As muscle tissue changes after training, a dose progression over time may show additional effects. However, there needs to be more clarity regarding the optimal physical parameters for enhancing muscle performance. Thus, the aim was to evaluate the impact of strength training combined with PBMT at fixed or progressive doses on strength performance, metabolic activity, and clinical outcomes in healthy individuals. Methods: This was a double-blind, randomized clinical trial. Fifty-six male participants were randomly allocated into four groups: Sham, minimal dose (60 J), maximal dose (300 J), and incremental dose (60-300 J). Baseline assessments included body composition analysis and isokinetic dynamometry (peak torque and total work of the quadriceps femoris and hamstring muscles), followed by ten sessions of strength training combined with PBMT applied before each exercise session, which consisted of three sets of stiff and squats. PBMT irradiation was applied to the quadriceps and hamstrings. Training loads and psychophysiological responses were monitored throughout the intervention. Participants were reassessed at the end of the training period and followed up for a total duration of seven days. Results: No significant differences were observed between the groups in isokinetic strength parameters (P>0.05), although small to moderate effect sizes favored the Incremental and Maximal Dose groups. Similar patterns were found for psychophysiological responses and training loads across the groups. Conclusion: In the context of this research model, PBMT combined with strength training did not yield superior outcomes in muscle strength, psychophysiological, or metabolic parameters compared to the different dosing strategies evaluated.

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Journal of lasers in medical sciences
Journal of lasers in medical sciences RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: The "Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences " is a scientific quarterly publication of the Laser Application in Medical Sciences Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. This journal received a scientific and research rank from the national medical publication committee. This Journal accepts original papers, review articles, case reports, brief reports, case series, photo assays, letters to the editor, and commentaries in the field of laser, or light in any fields of medicine such as the following medical specialties: -Dermatology -General and Vascular Surgery -Oncology -Cardiology -Dentistry -Urology -Rehabilitation -Ophthalmology -Otorhinolaryngology -Gynecology & Obstetrics -Internal Medicine -Orthopedics -Neurosurgery -Radiology -Pain Medicine (Algology) -Basic Sciences (Stem cell, Cellular and Molecular application and physic)
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