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Effects of 8-Week Electromyostimulation Training on Upper-Limb Muscle Activity and Respiratory Gas Analysis in Athletes with Disabilities

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  • Jongbin Kim

    (Division of Kinesiology, Silla University, Busan 46958, Republic of Korea)

  • Joonsung Park

    (Division of Kinesiology, Silla University, Busan 46958, Republic of Korea)

  • Jeongok Yang

    (Division of Kinesiology, Silla University, Busan 46958, Republic of Korea)

  • Youngsoo Kim

    (Division of Kinesiology, Silla University, Busan 46958, Republic of Korea)

  • Inhyung Kim

    (Division of Kinesiology, Silla University, Busan 46958, Republic of Korea)

  • Himchan Shim

    (Division of Kinesiology, Silla University, Busan 46958, Republic of Korea)

  • Changho Jang

    (Division of Kinesiology, Silla University, Busan 46958, Republic of Korea)

  • Mincheol Kim

    (Independent Researcher, Busan 48316, Republic of Korea)

  • Myeongcheol Kim

    (Independent Researcher, Busan 48499, Republic of Korea)

  • Bomjin Lee

    (Division of Kinesiology, Silla University, Busan 46958, Republic of Korea)

Abstract

This study was aimed at verifying the efficacy of EMS training by investigating the changes in upper-limb muscle functions and energy expenditure in athletes with disabilities after an 8-week intervention of EMS training. We compared variations in muscle activity, respiratory gas, and symmetry index (SI) after an 8-week intervention in eight professional male athletes with disabilities wearing an electromyostimulation (EMS) suit (age: 42.00 ± 8.67 years, height: 1.65 ± 0.16 m, weight: 64.00 ± 8.72 kg, career length: 11.75 ± 3.83 years). For EMS training, each participant wore an EMS suit. EMS was applied to the upper-limb muscles pectoralis major and triceps at 40 °C water temperature, with a 25 Hz frequency (duty cycle 10%) for 15 min, followed by a 5 Hz frequency (duty cycle 5%) for 5 min. The pre- and post-intervention measurements were taken in the same way at a pre-set time (for 1 h, twice a week) for 8 weeks. Training involved a seated chest press, and the muscle activity (pectoralis major, triceps, and antebrachial muscles), upper-limb SI, and respiratory gas variables (maximal oxygen consumption (VO 2 ), carbon dioxide output (VCO 2 ), respiratory quotient (RQ), metabolic equivalents (METs), and energy expenditure per min (Energy expended per minute; EEm)) were analyzed. Variations pre- and post-intervention across the measured variables were analyzed. Regarding the change in muscle activity, significant variations were found in the pectoralis major right ( p < 0.004), pectoralis major left ( p < 0.001), triceps right ( p < 0.002), and antebrachial right ( p < 0.001). Regarding left-to-right SI, a positive change was detected in the pectoralis major and triceps muscles. Additionally, respiratory gas analysis indicated significant variations in VO 2 ( p < 0.001), VCO 2 ( p < 0.001), METs ( p < 0.001), and EEm ( p < 0.001). EMS training improved muscle strength and respiratory gas variables and is predicted to contribute to enhanced muscle function and rehabilitation training for athletes with disabilities.

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  • Jongbin Kim & Joonsung Park & Jeongok Yang & Youngsoo Kim & Inhyung Kim & Himchan Shim & Changho Jang & Mincheol Kim & Myeongcheol Kim & Bomjin Lee, 2022. "Effects of 8-Week Electromyostimulation Training on Upper-Limb Muscle Activity and Respiratory Gas Analysis in Athletes with Disabilities," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2022:i:1:p:299-:d:1014146
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