JOURNAL ARTICLE

Study Findings on Textile Research Are Outlined in Reports from Wuhan Textile University (Moderate Compression and Sports Adaptation Assessment: Effects of Compression Intensity On Physiological Signals In the Calf Area and Jogging Comfort).

  • Published In: Psychology & Psychiatry Journal, 2025. P. 448 1 of 2

  • Database: Psychology Source 2 of 2

Abstract

The article focuses on a study conducted by researchers at Wuhan Textile University in the People's Republic of China, examining the effects of calf compression during indoor running on muscle fatigue in young individuals. The research utilized multiple linear regression analysis to assess the relationship between different compression intensities and physiological and psychological responses, revealing that moderate compression improved comfort while excessive compression led to discomfort. Significant changes in electromyographic signals were noted, particularly in the tibialis anterior muscle, with subjective assessments indicating that discomfort decreased post-exercise. The study emphasizes the importance of understanding compression intensity's impact on athletic performance and user experience, highlighting the need for further exploration in exercise science and ergonomic design. [Extracted from the article]

Additional Information

  • Source:Psychology & Psychiatry Journal. 2025/05, p448
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Sports and Leisure
  • Publication Date:2025
  • ISSN:1944-2718
  • Accession Number:185360937
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