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Effects of exercise-induced muscle damage on resting metabolic rate, sub-maximal running and post-exercise oxygen consumption

机译:运动引起的肌肉损伤对静息代谢率,次最大跑步和运动后耗氧量的影响

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Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD), described as the acute weakness of the musculature after unaccustomed eccentric exercise, increases oxidative metabolism at rest and during endurance exercise. However, it is not known whether oxygen uptake during recovery from endurance exercise is increased when experiencing symptoms of EIMD. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of EIMD on physiological and metabolic responses before, during and after sub-maximal running. After a 12 h fast, eight healthy male participants completed baseline measurements comprising resting metabolic rate (RMR), indirect markers of EIMD, 10 min of sub-maximal running and 30 min of recovery to ascertain excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC). Measurements were then repeated at 24 and 48 h after 100 Smith-machine squats. Data analysis revealed significant (P<0.05) increases in muscle soreness and creatine kinase (CK) and decreases in peak knee extensor torque at 24 and 48 h after squatting exercise. Moreover, RMR, physiological, metabolic and perceptual responses during sub-maximal running and EPOC were increased in the two days after squatting exercise (P<0.05). It is suggested that the elevated RMR was a consequence of a raised energy requirement for the degradation and resynthesis of damaged muscle fibres. The increased oxygen demand during sub-maximal running after muscle damage was responsible for the increase in EPOC. Individuals engaging in unaccustomed resistance exercise that results in muscle damage should be mindful of the increases in resting energy expenditure and increased metabolic demand to exercise in the days that follow.
机译:运动诱发的肌肉损伤(EIMD),被描述为不习惯的离心运动后肌肉的急性衰弱,会增加静息和耐力运动期间的氧化代谢。但是,尚不知道在经历EIMD症状时从耐力运动恢复过程中的氧气吸收是否会增加。因此,本研究的目的是研究EIMD对亚最大跑步之前,期间和之后的生理和代谢反应的影响。禁食12小时后,八名健康的男性参与者完成了基线测量,包括静息代谢率(RMR),EIMD的间接指标,次最大跑步时间10分钟和恢复时间30分钟,以确定运动后的氧耗过多(EPOC)。然后在史密斯机深蹲100次后的24和48小时重复测量。数据分析显示,深蹲运动后24小时和48小时,肌肉酸痛和肌酸激酶(CK)明显增加(P <0.05),膝部伸肌峰值扭矩减小。此外,深蹲运动后两天的RMR,次最大跑步和EPOC期间的生理,代谢和知觉反应均增加(P <0.05)。有人提出,RMR升高是由于受损肌肉纤维的降解和再合成所需要的能量增加。肌肉损伤后亚最大跑步过程中的氧气需求增加是EPOC升高的原因。进行不习惯的阻力运动而导致肌肉损伤的个体应注意在接下来的几天中静息能量消耗的增加和新陈代谢需求的增加。

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