Cold water immersion enhances recovery of submaximal muscle function after resistance exercise


Autoria(s): Roberts, Llion A; Nosaka, Kazunori; Coombes, Jeff S.; Peake, Jonathan M
Data(s)

15/10/2014

Resumo

We investigated the effect of cold water immersion (CWI) on the recovery of muscle function and physiological responses following high-intensity resistance exercise. Using a randomized, cross-over design, 10 physically active men performed high-intensity resistance exercise, followed by one of two recovery interventions: 10 min of cold water immersion at 10°C, or 10 min active recovery (low-intensity cycling). After the recovery interventions, maximal muscle function was assessed after 2 h and 4 h by measuring jump height and isometric squat strength. Submaximal muscle function was assessed after 6 h by measuring the average load lifted during six sets of 10 squats at 80% 1RM. Intramuscular temperature (1 cm) was also recorded, and venous blood samples were analyzed for markers of metabolism, vasoconstriction and muscle damage. CWI did not enhance recovery of maximal muscle function. However, during the final three sets of the submaximal muscle function test, the participants lifted a greater load (p<0.05; 38%; Cohen’s d 1.3) following CWI compared with active recovery. During CWI, muscle temperature decreased 6°C below post-exercise values, and remained below pre-exercise values for another 35 min. Venous blood O2 saturation decreased below pre-exercise values for 1.5 h after CWI. Serum endothelin-1 concentration did not change after CWI, whereas it decreased after active recovery. Plasma myoglobin concentration was lower, whereas plasma interleukin-6 concentration was higher after CWI compared with active recovery. These results suggest that cold water immersion after resistance exercise allow athletes to complete more work during subsequent training sessions, which could enhance long-term training adaptations.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79495/

Publicador

American Physiological Society

Relação

DOI:10.1152/ajpregu.00180.2014

Roberts, Llion A, Nosaka, Kazunori, Coombes, Jeff S., & Peake, Jonathan M (2014) Cold water immersion enhances recovery of submaximal muscle function after resistance exercise. AJP : Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 307(8), R998-R1008.

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Copyright 2014 American Physiological Society

Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #110602 Exercise Physiology #cryotherapy #recovery #performance #thermoregulation #muscle damage #blood gases
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Journal Article