2021
DOI: 10.1249/mss.0000000000002713
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Neither Peristaltic Pulse Dynamic Compressions nor Heat Therapy Accelerate Glycogen Resynthesis after Intermittent Running

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“…This observation is consistent with previous research showing sauna-bathing is considered an important method of recovery in a variety of populations by both athletes and practitioners [46,47]. However, this demonstrates that practise is not always research led as studies have found conflicting outcomes when using passive heating as a recovery modality, with increased stress and impaired next day performance [29,30], and mixed outcomes for glycogen resynthesis [12,24,25,31] and the reduction of muscle soreness [27,48]. It is unclear from this study whether the current usage and belief in passive heating as a recovery modality comes from scientific research.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…This observation is consistent with previous research showing sauna-bathing is considered an important method of recovery in a variety of populations by both athletes and practitioners [46,47]. However, this demonstrates that practise is not always research led as studies have found conflicting outcomes when using passive heating as a recovery modality, with increased stress and impaired next day performance [29,30], and mixed outcomes for glycogen resynthesis [12,24,25,31] and the reduction of muscle soreness [27,48]. It is unclear from this study whether the current usage and belief in passive heating as a recovery modality comes from scientific research.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…For example, whole-body passive heating may impair muscle glycogen resynthesis [24], whilst localised heating can accelerate muscle glycogen recovery [12,25]. Indeed, the effects of passive heating on recovery appear to be mixed with studies showing beneficial [26][27][28], detrimental [29,30], or no effect [31,32], re-emphasising the context specific nature of passive heating. Moreover, passive heating has been reported to induce negative consequences, such as dizziness or headaches [33], which are likely a manifestation of heat illness [7] or orthostatic intolerance [34,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…У здорових осіб ППК покращує провідність судин при фізичному навантаженні, підвищує кровотік і оксигенацію тканин в період відновлення [6,7], зменшує маркери протеоліза у м'язах після навантажень [8]. Але ППК не впливає на рівень С-реактивного протеїна [9] і не прискорює ресинтез глікогену [10]. Вплив ППК на лактат плазми остаточно не встановлений, є як спостереження відсутності такого впливу [11,12], так і спостереження позитивних ефектів [13].…”
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“…За використаними протоколами лікування ППК не мала позитивного впливу на м'язову силу і відновлення фізичної працеспроможності [10][11][12][13][14].…”
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