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Cold applications for recovery in adolescent athletes: a systematic review and meta analysis

机译:青少年运动员冰冷恢复的应用:系统评价和荟萃分析

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Recovery and regeneration modalities have been developed empirically over the years to help and support training programmes aimed at maximizing athletic performance. Professional athletes undergo numerous training sessions, characterized by differing modalities of varying volumes and intensities, with the aim of physiological adaptation leading to improved performance. Scientific support to athletes focuses on improving the chances of a training programme producing the largest adaptive response. In competition it is mainly targeted at maximizing the chances of optimal performance and recovery when high performance levels are required repeatedly in quick succession (e.g. heats/finals). In recent years, a lot of emphasis has been put on recovery modalities. In particular, emphasis has been placed on the need to reduce the delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS) typically evident following training and competitive activities inducing a certain degree of muscle damage. One of the most used recovery modalities consists of cold-water immersion and/or ice/cold applications to muscles affected by DOMS. While the scientific literature has provided a rationale for such modalities to reduce pain in athletes and recreationally active adults, it is doubtful if this rationale is appropriate to aid training with adolescent athletes. In particular, since these methods have been suggested to potentially impair the muscle remodeling process leading to muscle hypertrophy. While this debate is still active in the literature, many coaches adopt such practices in youth populations, simply transferring what they see in elite sportspeople directly; without questioning the rationale, safety or effectiveness as well as the potential for such activity to reduce the adaptive potential of skeletal muscle remodeling in adolescent athletes. The aim of this review was to assess the current knowledge base on the use of ice/cold applications for recovery purposes in adolescent athletes in order to provide useful guidelines for sports scientists, medical practitioners, physiotherapists and coaches working with such populations as well as developing research questions for further research activities in this area. Based on the current evidence, it seems clear that evidence for acute benefits of such interventions are scarce and more work is needed to ascertain the physiological implications on a pre or peri-pubertal population.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13728-015-0035-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:多年来,凭经验开发了恢复和再生方式,以帮助和支持旨在最大化运动成绩的训练计划。职业运动员接受了大量训练,其特点是体积和强度各不相同的不同方式,其生理适应性目标旨在提高性能。对运动员的科学支持集中在提高产生最大适应性反应的训练计划的机会上。在比赛中,主要目标是在快速连续(例如加热/决赛)反复要求高性能水平时,最大化最佳性能和恢复的机会。近年来,已将许多重点放在恢复方式上。特别是,重点放在减少肌肉酸痛(DOMS)延迟发作的需要上,这种情况在训练和竞争活动引起一定程度的肌肉损伤后通常很明显。最常用的恢复方式之一是将冷水浸泡和/或冰/冷应用到受DOMS影响的肌肉上。尽管科学文献已经为减轻运动员和休闲运动成年人的疼痛的这种方式提供了理论依据,但是这种理论是否适合于帮助青少年运动员进行训练尚存疑问。特别地,由于已经提出这些方法潜在地损害了导致肌肉肥大的肌肉重塑过程。尽管文献中的辩论仍然很活跃,但许多教练在青年人群中采用了这种做法,只是直接将他们在精英运动员中看到的内容转移了出去。无需质疑其原理,安全性或有效性以及此类活动降低青少年运动员骨骼肌重塑适应性潜力的潜力。这篇综述的目的是评估当前关于冰/冷应用在青少年运动员中恢复目的的知识基础,以便为体育科学家,医学从业者,物理治疗师和与这些人群合作并发展的教练提供有用的指导。有关该领域进一步研究活动的研究问题。根据目前的证据,似乎显然缺乏此类干预措施的急性益处的证据,需要更多的工作来确定对青春期前或青春期人群的生理影响。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1186) / s13728-015-0035-8)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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