Can power and anaerobic capacity reduce according to disordered eating behaviors in cyclists

L. Fortes, Lilyan Carla Vaz Mendonça, P. Paes, J. Vianna, F. Diefenthaeler
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Abstract — The present study aimed to compare the power, anaerobic capacity (AC) and performance in a road bicycle race among cyclists with and without risk of disordered eating behaviors (DEB). The sample was selected in a non-probabilistic way, totaling 69 male road cyclists aged between 19 and 30 years. The Wingate test was used to evaluate peak power (PP) and mean power. Time in minutes was adopted to determine performance in a 120-km road cycling race (competitive event). The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) was completed to assess DEBs. The results did not indicate a difference in PP among cyclists with and without risk of DEBs ( F (2, 67) =3.92; p =0.13). Findings showed a difference in mean power among cyclists with and without risk of DEBs ( F (2, 67) =36.43; p =0.01). The results revealed a difference in performance in 120-km cycling races among cyclists with and without risk of DEBs ( F (2, 67) =46.03; p =0.01). It could be concluded that DEBs were associated with a lower mean power and performance in a competitive event among male road cyclists, although the same was not true for PP.Keywords: exercise; metabolism; performance; stress.
骑自行车者的能量和无氧能力会因饮食紊乱而降低吗
摘要:本研究旨在比较有和无饮食失调风险的自行车手在公路自行车比赛中的功率、无氧能力(AC)和表现。样本以非概率方式选取,共69名年龄在19 - 30岁之间的男性公路自行车手。采用Wingate检验评价峰值功率(PP)和平均功率。在120公里公路自行车比赛(竞技项目)中,以分钟为单位来衡量成绩。采用进食态度测试(EAT-26)评估进食态度。结果没有显示骑车者的PP在有和没有DEBs风险之间有差异(F (2,67) =3.92;p = 0.13)。研究结果显示,有和没有DEBs风险的骑自行车者的平均功率存在差异(F (2,67) =36.43;p = 0.01)。结果显示,在120公里的自行车比赛中,有和没有DEBs风险的骑自行车者的表现存在差异(F (2,67) =46.03;p = 0.01)。由此可见,男性公路自行车运动员在竞技项目中,DEBs与较低的平均功率和表现有关,而pp则不然。关键词:运动;新陈代谢;性能;压力。
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