卧推运动中肌肉活动增加的生理性腕颤分析。

Hyewon Son, Jisu Kim, Gyuseog Hong, Wonil Park, Sungjin Yoon, Kiwon Lim, Jonghoon Park
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目的:到目前为止,还没有研究手腕震颤对运动中肌肉活动增加的反应。本研究旨在评估在卧推运动中增加肌肉活动对手腕震颤的反应。方法:对11名没有举重训练经验的健康男性进行卧推运动时,分别用肌电图和加速度计测量肱三头肌活动和手腕震颤反应。实验对象以30%的最大重复量(RM)进行卧推,并在运动前后测量感知用力等级(RPE)和乳酸浓度。一周后,在没有重量负荷的情况下,在30% RM下进行等量的卧推作为对照试验(CT)。结果:阻力运动(30% RM)后,rpe和乳酸浓度分别从7.4增加到14.3和1.7增加到4.9。结论:我们发现,使用加速度计测量阻力运动期间的手腕震颤可以用来预测肌肉活动。
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Analyses of physiological wrist tremor with increased muscle activity during bench press exercise.

Analyses of physiological wrist tremor with increased muscle activity during bench press exercise.

Analyses of physiological wrist tremor with increased muscle activity during bench press exercise.

Analyses of physiological wrist tremor with increased muscle activity during bench press exercise.

Purpose: To date, there have been no studies on the response of wrist tremor to increased muscle activity during exercise. This study aimed to evaluate the wrist tremor response with increasing muscle activity during bench press exercise.

Methods: Triceps muscle activity and wrist tremor response were measured by electromyography and an accelerometer, respectively, during bench press exercise in 11 healthy men without weight-training experience. Subjects performed bench press at 30% repetition maximum (RM), and the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and lactate concentration were measured before and after exercise. One week later, an equivalent number of bench presses at 30% RM was performed without weight load as a control trial (CT).

Results: RPEs and lactate concentrations significantly increased after resistance exercise (30% RM) from 7.4 to 14.3 and 1.7 to 4.9, respectively (P<.01), but no such difference was observed in the CT. Muscle activity linearly increased during the 30% RM exercise, and wrist tremors were shown to linearly decrease. A strong negative correlation was observed between the two variables (r=-0.88, P<.001).

Conclusion: We found that wrist tremors during resistance exercise, as measured using an accelerometer, can be used to predict muscle activity.

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