Suggested contributing authors:
Prof. Raechel Laing & Braid A MacRae, University of Otago, Department of Applied Sciences, Clothing and Textile Sciences, Gregory Building, PO Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand
Factors influencing the pressures applied by compression clothing (types, sizes, postures, use).
- Influence of different compression garment types (upper body compression, lower body compression, full body compression) on exerted pressure (i.e., body regions).
- Influence of different sizes of compression garments (undersized, recommended size and oversized) on exerted pressure
- Influence of different postures (sitting, standing and supine) on exerted pressure of compression garments
- Changes in applied pressures with use (is anything known?)
- Applied pressures (and garment coverage) for interpretation of study effects or lack of effects
Dr. Florian Engel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Sport Science, Research Centre for School Sports and the Physical Education of Children and young Adults, Engler-Bunte-Ring 15, D-76131 Karlsruhe & Univ.-Prof. Dr. Billy Sperlich, Universität Würzburg, Institut für Sportwissenschaft, Arbeitsbereich Integrative und Experimentelle Trainingswissenschaft, Judenbühlweg 11, D-97082, Würzburg
Effects of compression garments as a performance enhancement in endurance dom
inated exercise- Compression garments wore during endurance exercise.
Effects of compression on:
- Physical performance during endurance exercise
Physiological parameters during exercise like blood lactate, blood pH, heart rate, oxygenation profile and respiratory parameters
Psychological parameters during exercise like rates of perceived exertion, perceived muscle soreness, perceived thermal sensation Dr. Robert Duffield, University of Technology Sydney, Sport and Exercise Discipline Group, 15 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007, Sydney, Australia
Effects of compression garments as a performance enhancement in strength and speed dominated exercise
Effects of compression on:
- Physical performance during exercise
- Physiological parameters during exercise like blood lactate, blood pH, heart rate, oxygenation profile and respiratory parameters
- Psychological parameters during exercise like rates of perceived exertion, perceived muscle soreness, perceived thermal sensation
PD Dr. Oliver Faude & Dr. Lars Donath, University of Basel, Department of Sport, Exercise and Health, Birsstrasse 320 B, 4052 Basel, Switzerland
Effects of compression garments as a performance enhancement in balance and precision tasks
Effects of compression on:
- Physical performance (precision and balance during exercise)
Psychological parameters during exercise Jessica Hill, St. Mary's University, School of Sport, Health, and Applied Science, Twickenham, United Kingdom
Effects of compression garments as a recovery intervention. Compression garments wore subsequent to exercise. Either compression was worn during exercise and recovery or just during the recovery phase.
Effects of compression on:
- Physiological parameters during recovery like blood lactate, blood pH, heart rate, oxygenation profile and respiratory parameters.
- parameters of exercise induced muscle damage, findings of muscle biopsies and different inflammatory markers
- Psychological parameters during recovery like rates of perceived exertion, perceived muscle soreness
Physical performance during exercise subsequent to recovery with compression garment
Psychological parameters during exercise subsequent to recovery with compression garment
About the Author: Dr. Florian Engel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Sport Science, Engler-Bunte-Ring 15, 76131 Karlsruhe, Germany
Prof. Dr. Billy Sperlich, Universität Würzburg, Institut für Sportwissenschaft, Judenbühlweg 11, 97082 Würzburg, Germany