Impact of a low-intensity exercise prior to infrared thermography measurements on skin temperature under conditions of muscle soreness

低强度运动后进行红外热成像测量对肌肉酸痛状态下皮肤温度的影响

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine whether a low-intensity exercise may influence outcomes of skin temperature measured by infrared thermography (IRT) in the presence or not of delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS). Seventeen participants were recruited (12 men, age 24 ± 6 years, body mass 72.6 ± 12.5 kg, and height 1.8 ± 0.1 m). They visited the laboratory on two days with 48 h in between. On day 1, participants performed a 10-minute low-intensity treadmill walk followed by a squat protocol to induce DOMS (10 sets of 10 repetitions at 70% of body mass). On day 2, when participants reported DOMS, they returned to the laboratory and completed another 10-minute low-intensity treadmill walk. On each day, quadriceps DOMS was assessed using a numerical pain rating scale, and skin temperature was measured using IRT on both days. The skin temperature was higher before (p = 0.01; d=-0.44) and after walking (p = 0.03; d=-0.39) on the second day when significant DOMS was reported by the participants. However, skin temperature was not altered by light walking prior to the measurements on day 2. In conclusion, low-intensity walking did not induce detectable changes in skin temperature in the quadriceps before or after DOMS, suggesting that that acute, low-intensity exercise is unlikely to be a relevant confounder or enhancer of IRT-based assessment of DOMS.

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