Title of article
Stretch Intensity vs. Inflammation: A Dose-dependent Association?
Author/Authors
BPHE، Nikos Apostolopoulos نويسنده Faculty of Education Health and Well Being, University of Wolverhampton Gorway Road, WS1 3BD, West Midlands, UK , , Metsios، George S. نويسنده Faculty of Education Health and Well Being, University of WolverhamptonGorway Road WS1 3BD, West Midlands, UK , , Nevill، Alan نويسنده Faculty of Education Health and Well Being, University of Wolverhampton Gorway Road, WS1 3BD, West Midlands, UK , , Koutedakis، Yiannis نويسنده School of Exercise Sciences, University of Thessaly, Trikala GRCentre for Research and Technology of Thessaly, Trikala Gr , , Wyon، Matthew نويسنده Faculty of Education Health and Well Being, University of Wolverhampton, Gorway Road, WS1 3BD, West Midlands, UK ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
5
From page
27
To page
31
Abstract
The intensity of stretching is rarely reported in scientific literature. In this study, we examined the effects of stretching
intensities at 30%, 60%, and 90% of maximum range of movement (mROM) on the inflammatory response of the right
hamstring muscle. Methods: A randomised within-subject trial was conducted with 11 healthy recreationally active
males over a three week period. Participants were strapped into an isokinetic dynamometer in the supine position, with
the right knee fastened in a knee immobilizer. After randomising the ROM percentages, the hamstring muscle was
moved to one of the three chosen ROM percentages for that week and held there for 5 x 60 seconds followed by a 10
second rest between repetitions. A 5ml blood sample was collected pre-, immediately post, and at 24 hours post
intervention for high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) assessments. Results: Significant increases in hsCRP levels
were observed between 30% mROM and 90% mROM (p=0.004) and 60% mROM and 90% mROM (p=0.034), but not
between 30% and 60% (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Muscle stretching at submaximal levels does not elicit a significant
systemic inflammatory responses.
Journal title
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
Record number
2188396
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