Tso-Yen Mao, Chun‐Feng Huang, De-Yen Liu, Chien-Ting Chen, Chin-Cheng Yang
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摘要
本研究比较了在不同运动强度下摄取或吸入50uL薄荷精油10天对心率变异性(HRV)和心肺调节的影响。48名健康男性受试者随机分配MP摄取(MPU;n=16), MP吸入(MPI;n=16),对照组(C;n = 16)。在治疗前后的有氧、无氧和分级运动试验(GXT)中测量了所有参与者的静息HRV、呼吸、心血管和代谢参数。低频区(LFa)显著增加;1.8±0.1 vs 2.2±0.2 ms2),低频与呼吸频率面积之比(LFa/RFa;0.9±0.1 vs 1.3±0.1),静息和二氧化碳产量(VCO2;41.2±4.0 vs 49.2±6.8 mL/min-1/kg-1),每分钟通气量(VE;80.2±4.3 vs 97.5±5.5 L/min-1),呼吸频率(RR;(38.2±1.9 ~ 44.3±2.1呼吸/min-1)。在GXT下,最大二氧化碳产量(VCO2max;51.9±3.5 ~ 59.1±6.4 mL/min-1/kg-1),每分钟最大通气量(VEmax;126.4±6.5 ~ 138.4±5.4 L/min-1)和最大呼吸速率(RRmax;52.7±3.6 ~ 60.1±2.3呼吸/min-1)显著增高。MPU组中ΔLFa与ΔVCO2max、ΔVEmax、ΔRRmax的相关性有统计学意义。连续摄取或吸入50uL MP精油10天并不能改善有氧能力和最大运动表现,但摄取10天MP精油可增加休息时的交感神经活动,可能与高强度运动下的呼吸调节有关。
Effects of Mentha Piperita Essential Oil Uptake or Inhalation on Heart Rate Variability and Cardiopulmonary Regulation during Exercise
This study compares the effects of the uptake or inhalation of 50uL Mentha piperita (MP) essential oil for 10 days on heart rate variability (HRV) and cardiopulmonary regulation during various exercise intensities. Forty-eight healthy male subjects were randomly assigned to MP uptake (MPU; n=16), MP inhalation (MPI; n=16), and control group (C; n=16). All participants were measured resting HRV, respiratory, cardiovascular, and metabolic parameters during aerobic, anaerobic, and graded exercise tests (GXT) before and after treatment. There were significant increases in the low-frequency area (LFa; 1.8±0.1 vs 2.2±0.2 ms2), the ratio of low frequency to respiration frequency area (LFa/RFa; 0.9±0.1 vs 1.3±0.1) at resting and carbon dioxide production (VCO2; 41.2±4.0 vs 49.2±6.8 mL/min-1/kg-1), ventilation per minute (VE; 80.2±4.3 vs 97.5±5.5 L/min-1), and respiratory rate (RR; 38.2±1.9 to 44.3±2.1 breath/min-1) in an anaerobic test following MPU intervention. In GXT, maximal carbon dioxide production (VCO2max; 51.9±3.5 to 59.1±6.4 mL/min-1/kg-1), maximal ventilation per minute (VEmax; 126.4±6.5 to 138.4±5.4 L/min-1) and maximal respiratory rate (RRmax; 52.7±3.6 to 60.1±2.3 breath/min-1) significantly increased in MPU. The correlations of ΔLFa with ΔVCO2max, ΔVEmax, and ΔRRmax in the MPU group were significant. Continuous uptake or inhalation of 50uL MP oil for 10 days does not improve aerobic capacity and maximal exercise performance, but 10 days’ uptake of MP essential oil increased sympathetic activity at rest and may relate to respiratory regulation under high-intensity exercise.
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