Sedentarism in Recreational Marathon Runners

IF 1.3 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Pantelis T Nikolaidis, Beat Knechtle
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Abstract

Aim: Although it has been previously observed that sedentary behavior (SB) was not related to training duration in marathon runners, little information existed about the relationship of SB with training, anthropometric and physiological characteristics in this population. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of SB and its correlation with performance parameters (such as body fat percentage, maximal oxygen uptake and weekly training volume) as well as its variation by sex and day (ie, weekdays versus weekend) in recreational marathon runners.
Methods: A total of 151 finishers (women, n = 29; men, n = 122; age 43.1 (8.7) years, mean (standard deviation)) in the Athens marathon 2017 performed a series of anthropometric and physiological tests, and completed the Multi-context sitting time questionnaire.
Results: SB did not correlate with anthropometric and physiological characteristics and no difference in these characteristics was shown between low and high sedentary participants (p > 0.05). SB did not differ between women and men (p > 0.05), but differed between working and non-working days (p < 0.05).
Conclusion: In contrast to previous findings on the general population indicating an association of a high SB with a low cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness, our finding of no correlation between SB and physical fitness in marathon runners suggested that endurance exercise might offset the negative effects of SB.

Keywords: body fat, endurance exercise, long distance running, maximal oxygen uptake, moderate exercise intensity, physical inactivity
休闲马拉松运动员的久坐问题
目的:尽管以前曾观察到马拉松运动员的久坐行为(SB)与训练时间无关,但关于该人群中久坐行为与训练、人体测量和生理特征之间关系的信息却很少。本研究旨在调查休闲马拉松运动员的 SB 发生率及其与成绩参数(如体脂百分比、最大摄氧量和每周训练量)的相关性,以及其在性别和日期(即工作日与周末)方面的差异:2017年雅典马拉松赛的151名完赛者(女性,n = 29;男性,n = 122;年龄43.1(8.7)岁,平均(标准差))进行了一系列人体测量和生理测试,并完成了多语境坐姿时间问卷调查:久坐不动与人体测量和生理特征没有相关性,低久坐不动者和高久坐不动者在这些特征上也没有差异(p > 0.05)。女性和男性的久坐时间没有差异(p > 0.05),但工作日和非工作日的久坐时间有差异(p < 0.05):与之前在普通人群中发现的高 SB 与低心肺和肌肉体能相关性不同,我们在马拉松运动员中发现 SB 与体能之间没有相关性,这表明耐力运动可能会抵消 SB 的负面影响。
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