Floor A. P. van den Brandt, Mohammed Khudair, Florentina J. Hettinga, Marije T. Elferink-Gemser
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Purpose. In competitive sports, optimizing performance is the key. An interesting venue to explore is to consider drafting as a pacing strategy. The purpose of this study is to identify the magnitude of drafting benefits for biomechanical, physiological, and psychobiological parameters in and between athletes in cycling, kayaking, running, skating, skiing, and swimming. Design. A systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods. Systematic searches were performed in PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase databases. Results. In total, 205 studies were found, from which 22 were relevant (including 232 participants and 548 observations). Methodological quality was high for all the included articles. The meta-analyses for all parameters indicated strong evidence for a benefit of drafting, with moderate effects between leading and drafting athletes found for the heart rate (3.9%), VO2 (8.9%), power output (11.3%), and rating of perceived exertion (10.4%). Large effect sizes were found for blood lactate (24.2%), VE (16.2%), and EMG (56.4%). A moderator analysis showed differences between sports on the effect of drafting with most benefits in cycling. Discussion. Based on the observed effects of drafting in the biomechanical, physiological, and psychobiological parameters, it can be considered as an element of pacing, a strategy to conserve energy and optimize performance. Conclusion. There is strong evidence that drafting benefits athletes, with varying levels of effect for athletes in different sports. Knowledge about the magnitude of benefits can be used to improve training sessions, race strategies, and performance in competition.
目的。在竞技体育中,优化表现是关键。一个值得探索的有趣方法是将起草作为一种节奏策略。本研究的目的是确定在骑自行车、皮划艇、跑步、滑冰、滑雪和游泳运动员之间的生物力学、生理和心理生物学参数的牵伸效益的大小。设计。系统回顾和荟萃分析。方法。在PubMed、Web of Science和Embase数据库中进行系统搜索。结果。共发现205项研究,其中22项相关(包括232名参与者和548项观察)。所有纳入的文章的方法学质量都很高。所有参数的荟萃分析都有力地证明了牵伸运动的好处,领跑运动员和牵伸运动员在心率(3.9%)、耗氧量(8.9%)、功率输出(11.3%)和感知运动等级(10.4%)方面的影响中等。血乳酸(24.2%)、VE(16.2%)和肌电图(56.4%)的效应值较大。一项调节分析显示,不同运动对起草效果的影响差异最大的是骑自行车。讨论。根据观察到的牵伸在生物力学、生理和心理生物学参数方面的影响,它可以被认为是一种节奏要素,一种节约能量和优化表现的策略。结论。有强有力的证据表明,起草有利于运动员,对不同运动项目的运动员有不同程度的影响。有关益处大小的知识可以用于改进训练课程、比赛策略和比赛表现。