Affiliation:
1. Sports Medicine, Kyung Hee University – Global Campus, Yongin, Korea
(the Republic of)
2. Sports Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Yongin, Korea (the Republic
of)
Abstract
AbstractWe compared the immediate response and recovery of femoral cartilage morphology
following aerobic or resistance exercise to a control condition. Fifteen healthy
young males (23.9 years; 170.1 cm; 69.7 kg) visited the laboratory three
separate days and randomly performed one of the 30-min exercise aerobic
exercises (treadmill running), resistance exercises (leg presses, back squats,
and knee extensions), or seated rest as the control, each followed by the 50-min
recovery. Ultrasonographic images of the femoral cartilage cross-sectional area
(CSA) were obtained before and after exercise and every 5 min thereafter. To
test exercise effects over time, a mixed model analysis of variance and
Tukey–Kramer post-hoc tests were performed (p<0.05). The femoral
cartilage CSA was different (condition×time: F34,742=4.30,
p<0.0001) and the femoral cartilage CSA was decreased after the
aerobic (−5.8%, p<0.0001) and the resistance (−3.4%, p=0.04)
exercises compared to the pre-exercise levels. Deformed femoral cartilage
CSA took 35 and 10 min to return to the pre-exercise levels after aerobic and
resistance exercises (p+>+0.09), respectively. Thirty minutes of
moderate exertion performing aerobic or resistance exercises immediately reduced
the femoral cartilage CSA. A rest period ranging from 10 to 35 min was required
for cartilage recovery after weight-bearing exercises.
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