Effects of intermittent pneumatic compression on the recovery of cardiovascular parameters after repeated sprint exercise
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Purpose: Intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) applies gradual pressure to facilitate lymph and blood flow movement to reduce exercise-induced tissue fluid accumulation and plasma volume loss. This study aimed to evaluate the cardiovascular system response during the recovery with IPC compared with passive recovery (Sham). Methods:Sixteen volunteers (7 females and 9 males) executed a cycling-based exhausting sprint interval exercise (8 × 20 s all out), followed by a 30-min IPC or Sham condition. Participants performed two trials in a randomised, counterbalanced, and crossover design. Several cardiovascular parameters (blood pressure, heart function, and peripheral vascular resistance) were recorded at baseline (5ʹ), through the recovery protocol (30ʹ), and afterwards (5ʹ). [...]
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Artés A, Ferrer-Ramos P, Javierre C, Viscor G, García Alday I. Effects of intermittent pneumatic compression on the recovery of cardiovascular parameters after repeated sprint exercise. Eur J Appl Physiol. 2024;124:1037–1048. DOI: 10.1007/s00421-023-05333-x
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