The analysis of the relationship between respiratory functions and body compositions of alpine discipline and cross-country skiing athletes

Buket SEVİNDİK AKTAŞ
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between respiratory functions and body compositions of elite athletes in alpine disciplines and cross-country skiing through their comparison. The study included 32 male athletes (age: 18.3±2 year, height: 172.1±6.05 cm, body weight: 65.73±10.79 kg, and body mass index (BMI): 22.91±2.80 kg/m2) within the scope of alpine disciplines and cross-country skiing. The heights of the athletes were measured with a stadiometer (Holtain, UK) with an accuracy of ±1mm. The weights of the athletes and BMI values were measured using a Tanita brand (BC, 418 Tanita, Japan) body composition analyzer with a precision of 100 grams. The respiratory function and respiratory muscle strength of the athletes were evaluated using a digital spirometer (Pony FX Cosmed, Italy). Pearson's correlation analysis was used to determine the relationships between respiratory functions and anthropometric structures of the groups. The results indicated that cross-country skiing athletes had higher averages in FVC, FEV1, FEV1/FVC, PEF, MIP, MVV, and MEP parameters compared to alpine discipline athletes, with only the MIP value being higher in alpine discipline athletes. The results revealed positive correlations between age and FVC (0.563), FEV1 (0.521), PEF (0.679), and MVV (0.511) in cross-country skiing athletes. Negative correlations were found between body weight and FEV1/FVC (r=0.578), FEV1/FVC (r=0.545), height and MVV (r=0.541), and body mass index and FEV1/FVC (r=0.541), FEV1/FVC (r=0.676) in cross-country skiing and alpine discipline athletes, respectively (p0.05). In order to achieve maximum performance, it is very important to identify and keep under control the factors affecting respiratory functions. The current study demonstrated that the characteristics of the sport have an impact on physiological changes in the respiratory system and also affect body compositions and respiratory functions.
分析高山滑雪和越野滑雪运动员呼吸功能与身体成分之间的关系
本研究旨在通过对高山滑雪和越野滑雪精英运动员的呼吸功能和身体成分进行比较,评估两者之间的关系。研究对象包括 32 名高山项目和越野滑雪项目的男性运动员(年龄:18.3±2 岁,身高:172.1±6.05 厘米,体重:65.73±10.79 千克,体重指数(BMI):22.91±2.80 千克/平方米)。运动员的身高用测高仪(Holtain,英国)测量,精确度为±1毫米。运动员的体重和体重指数值使用日本谷田牌(BC,418 Tanita)人体成分分析仪测量,精度为 100 克。使用数字式肺活量计(Pony FX Cosmed,意大利)对运动员的呼吸功能和呼吸肌力量进行了评估。采用皮尔逊相关分析来确定各组呼吸功能和人体测量结构之间的关系。结果表明,与高山滑雪运动员相比,越野滑雪运动员的 FVC、FEV1、FEV1/FVC、PEF、MIP、MVV 和 MEP 参数的平均值更高,只有高山滑雪运动员的 MIP 值更高。结果显示,越野滑雪运动员的年龄与 FVC(0.563)、FEV1(0.521)、PEF(0.679)和 MVV(0.511)呈正相关。在越野滑雪和高山滑雪运动员中,体重与 FEV1/FVC(r=0.578)、FEV1/FVC(r=0.545)、身高与 MVV(r=0.541)、体重指数与 FEV1/FVC(r=0.541)、FEV1/FVC(r=0.676)分别呈负相关(P0.05)。为了达到最佳成绩,识别并控制影响呼吸功能的因素非常重要。本次研究表明,运动项目的特点会影响呼吸系统的生理变化,同时也会影响身体组成和呼吸功能。
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