Different types of compression clothing do not increase sub-maximal and maximal endurance performance in well-trained athletes

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العنوان: Different types of compression clothing do not increase sub-maximal and maximal endurance performance in well-trained athletes
المؤلفون: Joachim Mester, Hans-Christer Holmberg, Billy Sperlich, John Linville, Matthias Haegele, Silvia Achtzehn
المصدر: Journal of Sports Sciences. 28:609-614
بيانات النشر: Informa UK Limited, 2010.
سنة النشر: 2010
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, medicine.medical_specialty, medicine.medical_treatment, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Compression stockings, Athletic Performance, Young Adult, Oxygen Consumption, Internal medicine, medicine, Humans, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Oxygen saturation (medicine), Time to exhaustion, Rating of perceived exertion, biology, business.industry, Athletes, VO2 max, Compression (physics), biology.organism_classification, Oxygen uptake, Physical Fitness, Exercise Test, Cardiology, Physical therapy, business, Stockings, Compression
الوصف: Three textiles with increasing compressive surface were compared with non-compressive conventional clothing on physiological and perceptual variables during sub-maximal and maximal running. Fifteen well-trained endurance athletes (mean+/-s: age 27.1+/-4.8 years, VO(2max) 63.7+/-4.9 ml x min(-1) x kg(-1)) performed four sub-maximal (approximately 70% VO(2max)) and maximal tests with and without different compression stockings, tights, and whole-body compression suits. Arterial lactate concentration, oxygen saturation and partial pressure, pH, oxygen uptake, and ratings of muscle soreness were recorded before, during, and after all tests. In addition, we assessed time to exhaustion. Sub-maximal (P=0.22) and maximal oxygen uptake (P=0.26), arterial lactate concentration (P=0.16; 0.20), pH (P=0.23; 0.46), oxygen saturation (P=0.13; 0.26), and oxygen partial pressure (P=0.09; 0.20) did not differ between the types of clothing (effect sizes=0.00-0.45). Ratings of perceived exertion (P=0.10; 0.15), muscle soreness (P=0.09; 0.10) and time to exhaustion (P=0.16) were also unaffected by the different clothing (effect sizes=0.28-0.85). This was the first study to evaluate the effect on endurance performance of different types of compression clothing with increasing amounts of compressive surface. Overall, there were no performance benefits when using the compression garments.
تدمد: 1466-447X
0264-0414
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::79ade1bda9236ff030db05b3b5f40450Test
https://doi.org/10.1080/02640410903582768Test
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....79ade1bda9236ff030db05b3b5f40450
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