2011年12月15日木曜日

筋トレのエネルギー消費量

レジスタンストレーニングのエネルギー消費量に関するレビュー論文を紹介します。

Scott CB. Quantifying the immediate recovery energy expenditure of resistance training. J Strength Cond Res. 2011 Apr;25(4):1159-63.

有酸素運動のエネルギー消費量はMets(安静座位時の酸素消費量と比較した運動強度の指標)から、計算することが可能です。軽~中等度のレジスタンストレーニングは3Metsと私も言ってきました。でもレジスタンストレーニングは有酸素運動ではなく無酸素運動ですから、Metsで計算できるのでしょうか。

この論文では有酸素運動と無酸素運動でエネルギー消費量の計算方法は異なるべきだとしています。そこでレジスタンストレーニング直後の回復時のエネルギー消費量を定量化することを仮説として提案しています。

このあたりは大事なコンセプトだと思うのですが、私、あまりよく理解できていません。どなたか詳しい人がいましたら教えていただけるとありがたいです。よろしくお願いいたします。

Abstract
As opposed to steady state aerobic-type exercise involving long duration, continuous, rhythmic, large muscle group activities that consume large volumes of oxygen, a resistance training set is brief, intermittent, uses multiple and isolated muscles, and is considered anaerobic in description. Because differences are evident between aerobic- and anaerobic-type exercise, it is proposed that the methods used for estimating resistance training energy expenditure should be different as compared with walking, jogging, cycling, etc. After a single set of weight lifting, for example, oxygen uptake is greater in the recovery from lifting as opposed to during the actual exercise; likewise, the anaerobic energy expenditure contribution to lifting may exceed exercise oxygen uptake. Recovery energy expenditure also does not appear well related to the anaerobic energy expenditure of the previous exercise. Based on this evidence, it is suggested that anaerobic-type exercise should not be based on aerobic-type models. In terms of excess postexercise oxygen consumption, a hypothesis is presented in regard to how non-steady-state energy expenditure in the immediate recovery from intense exercise should be properly quantified (e.g., in-between resistance training sets). The proposed concept is based on possible substrate or fuel use differences during intense exercise and aerobic recovery and the biochemistry and bioenergetics of glucose, lactate, and fat oxidation. It is proposed that immediately after a single weight lifting bout or in-between resistance training sets, as O2 uptake plummets rapidly back toward pre-exercise levels, a separate energy expenditure conversion is required for recovery that differs from non-steady-state exercise, that is, 1 L of recovery oxygen uptake = 19.6 kJ (4.7 kcal) (not the standard exercise conversion of 1 L of oxygen uptake = 21.1 kJ) (5.0 kcal).

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