Exercise performance / running

Photobiomodulation therapy and running performance meta-analysis

Nascimento APD, Silva AVD, Casonatto J, Aguiar AF. International Journal of Exercise Science. 2024.

Source

A randomized-trial meta-analysis found PBM did not improve running performance outcomes such as time trial or time-to-exhaustion performance.

Evidence grade

low

Effect direction

no-clear-effect

Panel relevance

partially-replicable

Key findings

  • The review is important because it tempers broad performance claims with a sport-specific negative result.
  • Findings did not support PBM for running performance in the analyzed outcomes.
  • This should sit beside earlier broader performance meta-analyses when writing exercise content.

Protocol details

WavelengthsNot reported nm
IrradianceNot reported mW/cm2
FluenceNot reported J/cm2
Session timeNot reported minutes
FrequencyVaried across running trials
DurationVaried across running trials
Treatment areaRunning muscles
Device typePBM devices used in running performance trials

Caveats

  • Sport-specific outcomes can differ; negative running evidence does not erase targeted findings in other exercise tests.
  • Consumer claims should separate endurance running from strength, sprint, soreness, and recovery outcomes.