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Erschienen in: Sport Sciences for Health 1/2020

26.09.2019 | Original Article

An fMRI study on runner’s high and exercise-induced hypoalgesia after a 2-h-run in trained non-elite male athletes

verfasst von: Maria Geisler, Luise Eichelkraut, Wolfgang H. R. Miltner, Thomas Weiss

Erschienen in: Sport Sciences for Health | Ausgabe 1/2020

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Abstract

While elite long-distance runners experience hypoalgesia and sometimes runner’s high after running, these phenomena are rarely explored in non-elite runners. Therefore, we examined the effect of a 2-h-run on mood and pain processing in 15 non-elite male runners using repeated painful and nonpainful pinprick stimulation and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Pain ratings, pressure pain stimulus responses, and euphoria ratings were assessed immediately after a 2-h-run and at a run-free control day (RFC). Analysis of a half-standardized-interview indicates an improvement of mood. However, there was no elevation of euphoria. Neither in pain ratings nor in fMRI data, we observed less pain perception after the 2-h-run. However, endurance training increases the blood flow of the hippocampal formation. Furthermore, more pressure was required to evoke a clear pain sensation in highly trained athletes at post-run vs. RFC. In summary, we found behavioral and neuroimaging signs that underpin the positive effects of endurance exercise. However, the results also suggest that hypoalgesia and “runner’s high” experience are rather rare phenomena in non-elite endurance runners.
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BMI of one athlete was 30.1. This subject was a triathlete with a presumable high muscle mass.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
An fMRI study on runner’s high and exercise-induced hypoalgesia after a 2-h-run in trained non-elite male athletes
verfasst von
Maria Geisler
Luise Eichelkraut
Wolfgang H. R. Miltner
Thomas Weiss
Publikationsdatum
26.09.2019
Verlag
Springer Milan
Erschienen in
Sport Sciences for Health / Ausgabe 1/2020
Print ISSN: 1824-7490
Elektronische ISSN: 1825-1234
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11332-019-00592-8

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