Zusammenfassung
Hintergrund: Im Leistungssport erfreuen sich verschiedenste Arten von Kompressionsbekleidungen
(Strümpfe, Shorts, Tights und Ganzkörperanzüge) zunehmender Beliebtheit. Die Ergebnisse
der wissenschaftlichen Studien zu deren Wirksamkeit zur Steigerung der körperlichen
Leistungsfähigkeit sowie Regenrationsförderung fallen jedoch heterogen aus. Ziel der
vorliegenden Literaturübersicht ist es, anhand themenrelevanter Studien 1. einen Überblick
über die wissenschaftliche Datenlage zur Leistungs- und Regenerationsförderung beim
Tragen von Kompressionstextilien zu geben und 2. daraus die praktische Relevanz für
die Anwendung von komprimierend wirkenden Textilien im leistungssportlichen Kontext
abzuleiten. Methode: Zur Erfassung themenrelevanter Veröffentlichungen für die vorliegende Übersichtsarbeit
wurde eine Internetrecherche mithilfe der medizinischen Datenbanken „Medline“ und
„PubMed“ durchgeführt. Letztendlich wurden 37 Studien aus den Jahren 1987 bis 2010
analysiert. Ergebnisse: Die Literaturübersicht hat gezeigt, dass es keine wissenschaftliche Allgemeingültigkeit
zum Nutzen von Kompressionskleidung im Leistungssport gibt. Schlussfolgerung: Insbesondere die unterschiedlichen Studiendesigns sowie verschiedene Kleidungsarten
mit unterschiedlichen Druckverläufen führen bei einigen Parametern zu widersprüchlicher
Datenlage. Zudem lassen sich die Daten widersprüchlich diskutieren, da zugrunde liegende
Wirkungsmechanismen hinsichtlich ihrer Relevanz für den Organismus unter körperlicher
Belastung bisher nicht in ihrer gesamten Komplexität verstanden wurden.
Abstract
Introduction: In competitive sports different types of compression garments (socks, shorts, tights
and whole body suits) have become popular. The results of scientific studies regarding
their effectiveness, however, are heterogeneous. The aim of this literature review
is to (i) survey the scientific data regarding performance enhancing benefits and
the support of recovery when applying compression fabrics and (ii) to describe the
practical relevance for the application of compression textiles in the competitive
sport context. Method: In order to detect relevant publications for the present review an internet search
using the medical databases “Medline” and “PubMed” was performed. Altogether, 37 studies
were analysed. All publications were from the years 1987 to 2010. Results: The literature review showed no general scientific indications regarding the benefit
of compression garments in competitive sports. Conclusion: In particular, the different study designs and different clothing styles as well
as different pressure gradients gave rise to contradictory data.
Schlüsselwörter
Kompression - Kompressionskleidung - Kompressionstrümpfe - Kompressionshosen - Leistung
- Regeneration
Key words
compression - compression textiles - compression garments - hosiery - performance
- recovery
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Dr. Billy Sperlich
Institut für Trainingswissenschaft und Sportinformatik, Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln
Am Sportpark Müngersdorf
50933 Köln
Email: sperlich@dshs-koeln.de