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Time-continuous analysis of muscle and cerebral oxygenation during repeated treadmill sprints under heat stress: a statistical parametric mapping study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study explored the impact of heat exposure on muscle and brain oxygen levels during repeated treadmill sprints by using statistical parametric mapping (SPM).
  • Eleven male participants completed sets of sprints in both hot (38 °C) and temperate (25 °C) environments while their muscle and cerebral oxygenation were monitored.
  • Results showed that heat significantly decreased muscle oxygen levels and limited brain blood flow during sprints and early recovery, highlighting the importance of SPM for analyzing oxygenation data.

Article Abstract

Purpose: We examined how heat exposure affects muscle and cerebral oxygenation kinetics using statistical parametric mapping (SPM) during repeated treadmill sprints.

Methods: Eleven recreationally active males performed three sets of five 5-s sprints with 25 s of recovery and 3 min between sets in hot (38 °C) and temperate (25 °C) conditions. Continuous measurements of muscle (vastus lateralis) and cerebral (prefrontal cortex) tissue oxygenation were obtained using near-infrared spectroscopy. One-way ANOVA SPM{F} statistics were applied to pooled sprint data, with each condition including 15 time-series (three sets of five sprints) combined. Each time-series included the sprint and subsequent recovery phases.

Results: Muscle tissue saturation index further decreased in hot compared to temperate condition, from the middle of the 5-s sprint phase (~ 2.9 s) until the end of the recovery period (p < 0.001), while total hemoglobin concentration was significantly higher in the early phase of recovery (from 5.1 to 11.8 s, p = 0.003). Cerebral tissue saturation index decreased from 0.7 s to 13.0 s (p < 0.001) in the heat. Total hemoglobin concentration was lower in hot condition during both the sprint phase and the initial third of the recovery (from 0 to 11.7 s, p < 0.001), as well as during the recovery (from 20.5 to 24.8 s, p = 0.007).

Conclusion: Adding heat stress to repeating treadmill sprints further lowered muscle oxygenation levels during both the sprint and recovery phases, and limited cerebral tissue perfusion during the sprint and the initial recovery phases. The use of SPM for continuous analysis of near-infrared spectroscopy data provides new insights beyond summary statistics.

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