2019
DOI: 10.28997/ruefd.v0i12.6
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Efectos agudos y crónicos del uso de máscaras de entrenamiento en altura durante el ejercicio: revisión

Abstract: Resumen La denominada Máscara de Entrenamiento en Altura (ETM) se comercializa con el propósito de emular la hipoxia imperante en diferentes niveles de altitud. El presente trabajo revisa los estudios que analizan los efectos agudos y crónicos del uso de ETM sobre variables asociadas al rendimiento físico. Aunque existe controversia, la mayoría de los trabajos reportan una respuesta hipóxica aguda y mejoras de parámetros cardiorrespiratorios derivados del uso de ETM, además de ser, en términos generales, bien … Show more

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“…In March 2022, searches were performed in five electronic databases (ISI Web Knowledge, MEDLINE/Pubmed, Embase, SportDiscus, and PsychInfo) and preprint databases (MedRxiv, SportRxiv, PsyArXiv, Preprint.Org ) without time and language restrictions. Furthermore, reference lists of relevant reviews ( Feye and Magallanes, 2019 ; Andreu, 2021 ; Haraf et al, 2021 ; Shaw et al, 2021 ) and included trials were manually searched. Combinations were used with the descriptors and keywords adapted for each database (adult OR athletes) AND (mask OR “respiratory protection device”) AND (exercise OR sport OR “physical activity” OR athletic performance” OR “aerobic exercise” OR “resistance training”).…”
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“…In March 2022, searches were performed in five electronic databases (ISI Web Knowledge, MEDLINE/Pubmed, Embase, SportDiscus, and PsychInfo) and preprint databases (MedRxiv, SportRxiv, PsyArXiv, Preprint.Org ) without time and language restrictions. Furthermore, reference lists of relevant reviews ( Feye and Magallanes, 2019 ; Andreu, 2021 ; Haraf et al, 2021 ; Shaw et al, 2021 ) and included trials were manually searched. Combinations were used with the descriptors and keywords adapted for each database (adult OR athletes) AND (mask OR “respiratory protection device”) AND (exercise OR sport OR “physical activity” OR athletic performance” OR “aerobic exercise” OR “resistance training”).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In March 2022, searches were performed in five electronic databases (ISI Web Knowledge, MEDLINE/Pubmed, Embase, SportDiscus, and PsychInfo) and preprint databases (MedRxiv, SportRxiv, PsyArXiv, Preprint.Org) without time and language restrictions. Furthermore, reference lists of relevant reviews (Feye and Magallanes, 2019;Andreu, 2021;Haraf et al, 2021;Shaw et al, 2021) and included trials were manually searched.…”
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confidence: 99%