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Males benefit more from cold water immersion during repeated handgrip contractions than females despite similar oxygen kinetics.


ABSTRACT: The purpose of the present study was to assess the effect of different water immersion temperatures on handgrip performance and haemodynamic changes in the forearm flexors of males and females. Twenty-nine rock-climbers performed three repeated intermittent handgrip contractions to failure with 20 min recovery on three separate laboratory visits. For each visit, a randomly assigned recovery strategy was applied: cold water immersion (CWI) at 8 °C (CW8), 15 °C (CW15) or passive recovery (PAS). While handgrip performance significantly decreased in the subsequent trials for the PAS (p?

SUBMITTER: Balas J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7058574 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Males benefit more from cold water immersion during repeated handgrip contractions than females despite similar oxygen kinetics.

Baláš Jiří J   Kodejška Jan J   Krupková Dominika D   Giles David D  

The journal of physiological sciences : JPS 20200305 1


The purpose of the present study was to assess the effect of different water immersion temperatures on handgrip performance and haemodynamic changes in the forearm flexors of males and females. Twenty-nine rock-climbers performed three repeated intermittent handgrip contractions to failure with 20 min recovery on three separate laboratory visits. For each visit, a randomly assigned recovery strategy was applied: cold water immersion (CWI) at 8 °C (CW8), 15 °C (CW15) or passive recovery (PAS). Wh  ...[more]

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