Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation
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Summary: | Abstract: Preclinical evidence suggests that caloric restriction is an effective therapy for a number of cardiovascular insults. Whether caloric restriction has cardio-protective effects in humans is not well understood. The aim was to systematically review and meta-analyze human randomized control trials (RCTs) testing the effect of caloric restriction on blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular function. A systematic review was performed using Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL (up to June 2017) to search for RCTs of adults receiving a calorie-restricted intervention versus a control/standard diet. Random-effect meta-analyses were performed to calculate weighted mean difference and 95% CI. Thirty-two RCTs with 1722 participants assessing BP (n ¼ 29 studies), heart rate (n ¼ 10), VO2peak (n ¼ 8), muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA, n ¼ 4), and endothelial function (n ¼ 4) were included. Calorie-restricted interventions lasting 1e4 weeks had the largest effect on systolic (5.5 mmHg, p < 0.001, 95% CI: 3.8, 7.1) and diastolic (2.9 mmHg, p ¼ 0.005, 95% CI: 5.0, 0.9) BP, but no effect on HR. Interventions lasting 1.5e6 months had similar effects on BP, and reduced HR (4.4 beats/minute, p < 0.001, 95% CI: 6.1,-2.8). Relative VO2peak improved (1.8 mL/kg/min, p < 0.001, 95% CI: 1.3, 2.2). There were also potential positive effects on MSNA and endothelial function. The effect of 1e4 weeks of calorie restriction on BP was similar to that expected with medications, and larger than that reported for other lifestyle interventions or supplements. Cardiovascular risk could be further reduced by caloric restriction lasting up to six months to lower heart rate and improve VO2peak. |
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Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulationEfeitos do uso de órtese de tornozelo sobre as forças de reação do solo durante saltos em simulação do jogo de basquetebolEfectos del uso de órtesis de tobillo sobre las fuerzas de reacción del suelo durante los saltos en simulación de juego de baloncestoEntorses e distensõesFerimentos e lesõesBasquetebolSprains and strainsWonds and injuriesBasketballAbstract: Preclinical evidence suggests that caloric restriction is an effective therapy for a number of cardiovascular insults. Whether caloric restriction has cardio-protective effects in humans is not well understood. The aim was to systematically review and meta-analyze human randomized control trials (RCTs) testing the effect of caloric restriction on blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular function. A systematic review was performed using Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL (up to June 2017) to search for RCTs of adults receiving a calorie-restricted intervention versus a control/standard diet. Random-effect meta-analyses were performed to calculate weighted mean difference and 95% CI. Thirty-two RCTs with 1722 participants assessing BP (n ¼ 29 studies), heart rate (n ¼ 10), VO2peak (n ¼ 8), muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA, n ¼ 4), and endothelial function (n ¼ 4) were included. Calorie-restricted interventions lasting 1e4 weeks had the largest effect on systolic (5.5 mmHg, p < 0.001, 95% CI: 3.8, 7.1) and diastolic (2.9 mmHg, p ¼ 0.005, 95% CI: 5.0, 0.9) BP, but no effect on HR. Interventions lasting 1.5e6 months had similar effects on BP, and reduced HR (4.4 beats/minute, p < 0.001, 95% CI: 6.1,-2.8). Relative VO2peak improved (1.8 mL/kg/min, p < 0.001, 95% CI: 1.3, 2.2). There were also potential positive effects on MSNA and endothelial function. The effect of 1e4 weeks of calorie restriction on BP was similar to that expected with medications, and larger than that reported for other lifestyle interventions or supplements. Cardiovascular risk could be further reduced by caloric restriction lasting up to six months to lower heart rate and improve VO2peak.Resumo: O uso de órtese de tornozelo reduz o risco de lesões no tornozelo em jogadores de basquetebol. No entanto, os mecanismos de proteção de lesão fornecidos pelas órteses durante o jogo de basquetebol ainda são desconhecidos. Analisar o efeito do uso de órtese de tornozelo lace-up (com cordão) e de um protocolo de exercício que simulou a intensidade do jogo de basquetebol sobre a força de reação do solo (FRS) durante saltos verticais específicos do basquetebol. Onze jogadores de basquetebol do sexo masculino com menos de 18 anos realizaram 48 saltos verticais, com e sem órtese de tornozelo, durante um protocolo de exercícios composto por quatro períodos de 10 minutos, que simularam o perfil de atividade e intensidade do jogo de basquetebol, assim como os intervalos típicos entre os períodos. As FRSs mediolaterais (variáveis: maiores picos medial e lateral) e verticais (variáveis: pico vertical, pico de impulso, impulso em 50 ms da aterrissagem, taxa de sobrecarga e altura do salto) foram medidas durante as fases de decolagem e aterrissagem de todos os saltos realizados no protocolo de exercício. O uso de órtese reduziu a FRS mediolateral em todos os períodos analisados, durante as fases de decolagem e aterrissagem (P < 0,05), sem afetar a FRS vertical (P > 0,05). A FRS mediolateral e vertical (picos mediolateral e vertical de decolagem, picos mediolaterais de aterrissagem, pico de impulso de aterrissagem, taxa de sobrecarga na decolagem e aterrissagem) aumentaram significativamente durante quatro períodos subsequentes de 10 minutos (P < 0,05). No entanto, para a FRS mediolateral, o aumento ao longo do tempo foi maior sem o uso de órtese. O uso de órtese de tornozelo reduziu a FRS mediolateral no membro inferior, enquanto houve um aumento progressivo da carga externa aplicada ao corpo durante os saltos nos períodos subsequentes do protocolo de exercícios com mesma intensidade do jogo de basquetebolResumen: El uso de órtesis de tobillo reduce el riesgo de lesiones en el tobillo en jugadores de baloncesto. Sin embargo, los mecanismos de protección de lesión proporcionados por las órtesis durante el juego de baloncesto aún son desconocidos. Analizar el efecto del uso de órtesis de tobillo lace-up (con cordón) y de un protocolo de ejercicio que simuló la intensidad del juego de baloncesto sobre la fuerza de reacción del suelo (FRS) durante saltos verticales específicos del baloncesto. Once jugadores de baloncesto del sexo masculino con menos de 18 años realizaron 48 saltos verticales, con y sin órtesis de tobillo, durante un protocolo de ejercicios compuesto por cuatro períodos de 10 minutos, que simularon el perfil de actividad e intensidad del juego de baloncesto, así como los intervalos típicos entre los períodos. Las FRS mediolaterales (variables: mayores picos medial y lateral) y verticales (variables: pico vertical, pico de impulso, impulso en 50 ms de aterrizaje, tasa de sobrecarga y altura del salto) fueron medidas durante las fases de despegue y aterrizaje de todos saltos realizados en el protocolo de ejercicio. El uso de órtesis redujo la FRS mediolateral en todos los períodos analizados, durante las fases de despegue y aterrizaje (P < 0,05), sin afectar la FRS vertical (P > 0,05). La FRS mediolateral y vertical (picos mediolateral y vertical de despegue, picos mediolaterales de aterrizaje, pico de impulso de aterrizaje, tasa de sobrecarga en el despegue y aterrizaje) aumentaron significativamente durante cuatro períodos subsiguientes de 10 minutos (P < 0,05). Sin embargo, para la FRS mediolateral, el aumento a lo largo del tiempo fue mayor sin el uso de órtesis. El uso de órtesis de tobillo redujo la FRS mediolateral en el miembro inferior, mientras que hubo un aumento progresivo de la carga externa aplicada al cuerpo durante los saltos en los períodos subsiguientes del protocolo de ejercicios con la misma intensidad del juego de baloncestoAbertoUNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINASCastro, Alex, 1990-Goethel, Márcio FagundesVieira, Edgar RamosMoreira, Pedro Vieira Sarmet2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12733/23417CASTRO, Alex et al. Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation. Revista brasileira de medicina do esporte. São Paulo, SP. v. 27, n. 2, p. 218-224, abr./jun. 2021. Disponível em: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12733/23417. Acesso em: 4 jun. 2025.Multilínguaengporhttps://repositorio.unicamp.br/acervo/detalhe/1408516https://repositorio.unicamp.br/acervo/detalhe/1408516reponame:Repositório da Produção Científica e Intelectual da Unicampinstname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-11-25T16:24:15Zoai:https://www.repositorio.unicamp.br/:1408516Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unicamp.br/oai/requestreposip@unicamp.bropendoar:2024-11-25T16:24:15Repositório da Produção Científica e Intelectual da Unicamp - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false |
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Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation Efeitos do uso de órtese de tornozelo sobre as forças de reação do solo durante saltos em simulação do jogo de basquetebol Efectos del uso de órtesis de tobillo sobre las fuerzas de reacción del suelo durante los saltos en simulación de juego de baloncesto |
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Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation |
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Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation Castro, Alex, 1990- Entorses e distensões Ferimentos e lesões Basquetebol Sprains and strains Wonds and injuries Basketball |
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Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation |
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Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation |
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Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation |
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Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation |
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Effects of wearing an ankle brace on ground reaction forces during jumps in basketball game simulation |
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Castro, Alex, 1990- |
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Castro, Alex, 1990- Goethel, Márcio Fagundes Vieira, Edgar Ramos Moreira, Pedro Vieira Sarmet |
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Goethel, Márcio Fagundes Vieira, Edgar Ramos Moreira, Pedro Vieira Sarmet |
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Castro, Alex, 1990- Goethel, Márcio Fagundes Vieira, Edgar Ramos Moreira, Pedro Vieira Sarmet |
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Entorses e distensões Ferimentos e lesões Basquetebol Sprains and strains Wonds and injuries Basketball |
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Entorses e distensões Ferimentos e lesões Basquetebol Sprains and strains Wonds and injuries Basketball |
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Abstract: Preclinical evidence suggests that caloric restriction is an effective therapy for a number of cardiovascular insults. Whether caloric restriction has cardio-protective effects in humans is not well understood. The aim was to systematically review and meta-analyze human randomized control trials (RCTs) testing the effect of caloric restriction on blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular function. A systematic review was performed using Medline, EMBASE, CINAHL (up to June 2017) to search for RCTs of adults receiving a calorie-restricted intervention versus a control/standard diet. Random-effect meta-analyses were performed to calculate weighted mean difference and 95% CI. Thirty-two RCTs with 1722 participants assessing BP (n ¼ 29 studies), heart rate (n ¼ 10), VO2peak (n ¼ 8), muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA, n ¼ 4), and endothelial function (n ¼ 4) were included. Calorie-restricted interventions lasting 1e4 weeks had the largest effect on systolic (5.5 mmHg, p < 0.001, 95% CI: 3.8, 7.1) and diastolic (2.9 mmHg, p ¼ 0.005, 95% CI: 5.0, 0.9) BP, but no effect on HR. Interventions lasting 1.5e6 months had similar effects on BP, and reduced HR (4.4 beats/minute, p < 0.001, 95% CI: 6.1,-2.8). Relative VO2peak improved (1.8 mL/kg/min, p < 0.001, 95% CI: 1.3, 2.2). There were also potential positive effects on MSNA and endothelial function. The effect of 1e4 weeks of calorie restriction on BP was similar to that expected with medications, and larger than that reported for other lifestyle interventions or supplements. Cardiovascular risk could be further reduced by caloric restriction lasting up to six months to lower heart rate and improve VO2peak. |
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