Ischemia-Reperfusion Intervention: From Enhancements in Exercise Performance to Accelerated Performance Recovery-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

被引:11
作者
Arriel, Rhai Andre [1 ]
Rodrigues, Jessica Ferreira [2 ]
Rodrigues de Souza, Hiago Leandro [1 ]
Meireles, Anderson [1 ]
Moutinho Leitao, Luis Filipe [3 ,4 ]
Crisafulli, Antonio [5 ]
Marocolo, Moacir [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Juiz de Fora, Dept Physiol, BR-36036330 Juiz De Fora, Brazil
[2] Fed Inst Minas Gerais, Dept Agr Sci, BR-38900000 Bambui, Brazil
[3] Polytech Inst Setubal, Super Sch Educ, P-2910761 Setubal, Portugal
[4] Life Qual Res Ctr, P-2040413 Rio Maior, Portugal
[5] Univ Cagliari, Dept Med Sci & Publ Hlth, Sports Physiol Lab, I-09124 Cagliari, Italy
关键词
intermittent occlusion; blood flow occlusion; sports; ergogenic; ischemic postconditioning; INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE; LOWER-LIMB OCCLUSION; OXIDATIVE STRESS; INJURY; CARDIOPROTECTION; SORENESS; MARKERS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph17218161
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
It has been demonstrated that brief cycles of ischemia followed by reperfusion (IR) applied before exercise can improve performance and, IR intervention, applied immediately after exercise (post-exercise ischemic conditioning-PEIC) exerts a potential ergogenic effect to accelerate recovery. Thus, the purpose of this systematic review with meta-analysis was to identify the effects of PEIC on exercise performance, recovery and the responses of associated physiological parameters, such as creatine kinase, perceived recovery and muscle soreness, over 24 h after its application. From 3281 studies, six involving 106 subjects fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Compared to sham (cuff administration with low pressure) and control interventions (no cuff administration), PEIC led to faster performance recovery (p = 0.004; ES = -0.49) and lower increase in creatine kinase (p < 0.001; effect size (ES) = -0.74) and muscle soreness (p < 0.001; ES = -0.88) over 24 h. The effectiveness of this intervention is more pronounced in subjects with low/moderate fitness level and at least a total time of 10 min of ischemia (e.g., two cycles of 5 min) is necessary to promote positive effects.
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