Exercise‐induced analgesia and the role of reactivity in pain sensitivity

作者: Maria Gurevich , Paul M. Kohn , Caroline Davis

DOI: 10.1080/02640419408732205

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摘要: The present study was designed to evaluate whether pain perception and tolerance are altered by submaximal aerobic exercise. Sixty male volunteers were randomly assigned one of two control or experimental groups in the first sessions. In session 1, baseline measures obtained for half subjects each groups, respectively. addition, all completed Reactivity Scale, followed estimation their maximum power (VO2 max) using Canadian Home Fitness Test. 2, exercised 12 min climbing a double step pre‐recorded musical cadences, working on average at 63% VO2 max, whereas spent approximately completing short unrelated questionnaires. Measures from after exercising Pain was...

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