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Is the feeling of heavy legs in overtrained athletes related to impaired hemorheology?

机译:训练过度的运动员沉重的双腿感觉与血液流变学受损有关吗?

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The feeling of having "heavy legs" (FHL) is commonly reported in the overtraining syndrome (OTS), i.e., the condition wherein an athlete is training excessively, yet performance deteriorates. Since FHL is also a sign of chronic venous insufficiency where it can be corrected by rheo-active drugs, and given the fact that OTS is also a hemorheologic disease associated with mild hemoconcentration, we investigated whether the FHL is associated with a hemorheologic profile. 37 athletes training 13.05+/-0.97 hr/week completed the French questionnaire of Overtraining (mean score: 11.66+/-1.96) and underwent a medical check-up including hemorheological measurements. 14 subjects quote the item: "I have the FHL". Although well matched with the 23 others for age and body composition, FHL subjects had higher plasma viscosity (1.44+/-0.05 vs 1.32+/-0.02 mPa.s; p<0.05) and a higher red cell aggregation as measured with laser backscattering (Affibio indices: final aggregation time "TF": 36.77+/-1.88 vs 44.26+/-2.37; p<0.05; aggregation index at 10 s "S10": 26.31+/-1.14 vs 21.92+/-1.19; p<0.05). The OTS score was correlated positively with plasma viscosity (r=0.549; p=0.008), whole blood viscosity (r=0.4458; p=0.03), and the following aggregability parameters: "S10" (r=0.4818; p=0.0232) and the aggregation index at 60 s "S60" (r=0.4601; p=0.0312). The OTS score was also correlated negatively with the aggregability parameters "TF" (r=-0.4432; p=0.0389) and the initial aggregation time "TA" (exponential relationship r=-0.458; p=0.03). These findings suggest that the feeling of heavy legs in overtrained athletes is related to OTS-related hemorheologic disturbances, namely mild plasma hyperviscosity and mild erythrocyte hyperaggregability.
机译:在过度训练综合症(OTS)中,即在运动员过度训练但性能下降的情况下,通常会报告有“沉重的腿”的感觉(FHL)。由于FHL还是慢性静脉功能不全的一种征兆,可以通过流变活性药物加以纠正,并且考虑到OTS也是与轻度血液浓缩有关的血液流变疾病,因此我们调查了FHL是否与血液流变学特征相关。 37名运动员,每周训练13.05 +/- 0.97小时,完成了法国关于过度训练的问卷(平均得分:11.66 +/- 1.96),并接受了包括血液流变学测量在内的医学检查。 14位受试者引用了该项目:“我有FHL”。尽管FHL受试者的年龄和身体组成与其他23人非常匹配,但通过激光反向散射测量,他们的血浆粘度较高(1.44 +/- 0.05 vs 1.32 +/- 0.02 mPa.s; p <0.05),并且红细胞聚集较高(Affibio指数:最终聚集时间“ TF”:36.77 +/- 1.88 vs 44.26 +/- 2.37; p <0.05; 10 s“ S10”时的聚集指数:26.31 +/- 1.14 vs 21.92 +/- 1.19; p < 0.05)。 OTS评分与血浆粘度(r = 0.549; p = 0.008),全血粘度(r = 0.4458; p = 0.03)和以下可凝集性参数呈正相关:“ S10”(r = 0.4818; p = 0.0232)聚合指数为60 s“ S60”(r = 0.4601; p = 0.0312)。 OTS得分也与可聚性参数“ TF”(r = -0.4432; p = 0.0389)和初始聚集时间“ TA”(指数关系r = -0.458; p = 0.03)负相关。这些发现表明,过度训练的运动员沉重的腿部感觉与OTS相关的血液流变学紊乱有关,即轻度血浆高粘度和轻度红细胞高凝集性。

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