Physiological Responses to Combat Sports in Metabolic Diseases: A Systematic Review

被引:1
|
作者
Eckstein, Max Lennart [1 ]
Schwarzinger, Melanie [1 ]
Haupt, Sandra [1 ]
Wachsmuth, Nadine Bianca [1 ]
Zimmer, Rebecca Tanja [1 ]
Sourij, Harald [2 ]
Zimmermann, Paul [1 ]
Zunner, Beate Elisabeth Maria [1 ]
Aberer, Felix [1 ]
Moser, Othmar [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bayreuth, Dept Sport Sci, Div Exercise Physiol & Metab, D-95447 Bayreuth, Germany
[2] Med Univ Graz, Dept Internal Med, Div Endocrinol & Diabetol, Interdisciplinary Metab Med Trials Unit, A-8036 Graz, Austria
关键词
metabolic disease; type; 1; diabetes; 2; metabolic syndrome; overweight; obesity; combat sports; martial arts; OVERWEIGHT/OBESE ADOLESCENTS; DIABETES-MELLITUS; BODY-COMPOSITION; CONTROLLED-TRIAL; MARTIAL ARTS; LOW-VOLUME; EPIDEMIOLOGY; EXERCISE; HEALTH;
D O I
10.3390/jcm11041070
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The aim of this systematic review was to investigate how individuals with metabolic diseases respond to combat sports and if they are feasible, safe, and applicable. A systematic literature search was conducted in PubMed, from inception until 22 January 2021. Studies were included if combat sport exercise sessions were clearly defined and participants had the following types of metabolic disease: type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, overweight, and obesity. Eleven studies, involving 472 participants of all age groups with type 1 diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, overweight, or obesity were included in this systematic review. No studies involving combat sports and individuals with type 2 diabetes were found. Combat sports showed improved HbA(1c) levels over time in individuals with type 1 diabetes mellitus, which was not significantly different compared to the control group (p = 0.57). During the follow-up period, glycaemic variability decreased in those actively participating in combat sports. Fat-mass was higher in athletes performing combat sports with metabolic syndrome, compared to athletes without an increased cardiometabolic risk. In overweight/obese adolescents, combat sports showed improved parameters of physical fitness, cardio autonomic control, strength, and body composition compared to control groups. In all studies included in this systematic review, no adverse event associated with combat sports was reported. In conclusion, combat sports are safe and feasible in individuals with diabetes and/or obesity. For individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus, no recommendations can be made, due to the lack of evidence in this cohort. Future studies investigating combat sports and metabolic diseases should aim for a structured exercise regimen and acknowledge the experience of the participants prior to starting an exercise intervention involving combat sports.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Physiological Perturbations in Combat Sports: Weight Cycling and Metabolic Function-A Narrative Review
    Lebron, Modesto A.
    Stout, Jeffrey R.
    Fukuda, David H.
    [J]. METABOLITES, 2024, 14 (02)
  • [2] Acute performance responses during repeated matches in combat sports: A systematic review
    Kons, Rafael L.
    Orssatto, Lucas B. R.
    Detanico, Daniele
    [J]. JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT, 2020, 23 (05) : 512 - 518
  • [3] Hormonal responses to striking combat sports competition: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Slimani, Maamer
    Paravlic, Armin Huso
    Chaabene, Helmi
    Davis, Philip
    Chamari, Karim
    Cheour, Foued
    [J]. BIOLOGY OF SPORT, 2018, 35 (02) : 121 - 136
  • [4] PUNCH AND KICK IMPACT IN COMBAT SPORTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
    Marques Junior, Nelson Kautzner
    [J]. PENSAR EN MOVIMIENTO-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS DEL EJERCICIO Y LA SALUD, 2020, 18 (02)
  • [5] Acute caffeine supplementation in combat sports: a systematic review
    Lopez-Gonzalez, Luis M.
    Sanchez-Oliver, Antonio J.
    Mata, Fernando
    Jodra, Pablo
    Antonio, Jose
    Dominguez, Raul
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF SPORTS NUTRITION, 2018, 15
  • [6] EFFECTS OF COMBAT SPORTS ON BONE MASS: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
    de Oliveira Barbeta, Camila Justin
    Krahenbuhl, Tathyane
    Goncalves, Ezequiel Moreira
    Guerra-Junior, Gil
    [J]. REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE MEDICINA DO ESPORTE, 2019, 25 (03) : 240 - 244
  • [7] Martial Arts and Combat Sports and the Bullying: a systematic review
    Simoes, Hugo
    Santos, Pedro Manuel
    Pereira, Beatriz
    Figueiredo, Abel
    [J]. RETOS-NUEVAS TENDENCIAS EN EDUCACION FISICA DEPORTE Y RECREACION, 2021, (39): : 835 - 843
  • [8] PUNCH AND KICK IMPACT IN COMBAT SPORTS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
    Marques Junior, Nelson Kautzner
    [J]. PENSAR EN MOVIMIENTO-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS DEL EJERCICIO Y LA SALUD, 2021, 19 (01)
  • [9] Physiological demands of racket sports: a systematic review
    Gallardo, Maria Pia Cadiz
    de la Fuente, Francisco Pradas
    Moreno-Azze, Alejandro
    Paez, Luis Carrasco
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 14
  • [10] The Practice of Weight Loss in Combat Sports Athletes: A Systematic Review
    Zhong, Yuming
    Song, Yuou
    Artioli, Guilherme Giannini
    Gee, Thomas I.
    French, Duncan N.
    Zheng, Hang
    Lyu, Mengde
    Li, Yongming
    [J]. NUTRIENTS, 2024, 16 (07)