Physiological parameters and training characteristics of endurance runners at Ethiopian Youth Sports Academy (2400 meters above sea level) and Guna Athletics Sport Club (3100 meters above sea level) training camps: a comparative cross-sectional study.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Zelalem T Muche, Diresibachew H Wondimu, Milkessa B Midekssa, Endeshaw C Abebe, Melaku M Agidew, Tekile M Ayele, Edgeit A Zewde, Anemut T Mulu, Assefa A Teshome, Nega D Baye, Awgichew B Teklemariam, Daniel A Bekele, Gutema J Muleta
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Abstract

Background: Endurance performance is impacted by physiological, anthropometrical, diet, genetic, psychological, and training characteristics. Altitude can affect physiological parameters (like maximum oxygen utilization, arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2), heart rate, and blood pressure) and training characteristics (duration, frequency, and training load). Thus, this study compared physiological parameters and training characteristics between endurance runners at Ethiopian Youth Sports Academy (EYSA) and Guna Athletics Sport Club (GASC) located which are located at elevation of 2400 and 3100 meters, respectively.

Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study design was used from September to November 2021. Data was obtained from a total of 120 eligible participants (30 runners and 30 controls at GASC, and 30 runners and 30 controls at EYSA). Sociodemographic and training characteristics were assessed using self-administered standardized questionnaires. SaO2 and heart rate were measured using finger pulse-oximetry (Nellcor, Oxim N-65; Covidien, Dublin, Ireland). Blood pressure was measured by Folee Digital Blood Pressure Monitor DX-B1 (Jiangsu Folee Medical Equipment Co., Ltd., Zhenjiang, China).

Results: The runners of GASC had significantly lower resting SaO2, SaO2 immediately after maximal exertion, training (frequency and load) than runners of EYSA in both sexes. Runners of Guna Athletics Sport Club (RGASC) had significantly higher maximum oxygen utilization (VO2max) than Runners Ethiopian Youth Sports Academy (REYSA) in both sexes. Severe exercise-induced hypoxemia (EIAH) and moderate EIAH were developed by male runners of GASC and EYSA respectively. Besides, female runners GASC and EYSA developed moderate and mild EIAH, respectively.

Conclusions: Conclusively, there were significant differences in physiological parameters and training load between RGASC and REYSA. High altitude (3100 meters) may have a greater impact on the above variables than moderate hypoxia (2400 meters above sea level). Hence, endurance runner coaches should give emphasis to these variables.

埃塞俄比亚青年体育学院(海拔 2400 米)和古纳田径运动俱乐部(海拔 3100 米)训练营耐力跑运动员的生理参数和训练特点:横断面比较研究。
背景:耐力表现受生理、人体测量、饮食、遗传、心理和训练特征的影响。海拔高度会影响生理参数(如最大氧利用率、动脉血氧饱和度(SaO2)、心率和血压)和训练特点(持续时间、频率和训练负荷)。因此,本研究比较了埃塞俄比亚青年体育学院(EYSA)和古纳田径运动俱乐部(GASC)耐力跑运动员的生理参数和训练特点:方法:采用横断面比较研究设计,研究时间为 2021 年 9 月至 11 月。共收集了 120 名符合条件的参与者(GASC 的 30 名跑步者和 30 名对照组,以及 EYSA 的 30 名跑步者和 30 名对照组)的数据。社会人口学和训练特征通过自填式标准化问卷进行评估。使用手指脉搏氧饱和度测量仪(Nellcor,Oxim N-65;Covidien,爱尔兰都柏林)测量 SaO2 和心率。血压由福来数字血压计 DX-B1 (江苏福来医疗器械有限公司,中国镇江)测量:结果:在静息SaO2、最大用力后立即SaO2、训练(频率和负荷)方面,古南田径运动俱乐部的男女运动员均明显低于江阴体育学院的运动员。古纳田径运动俱乐部(RGASC)的男女运动员的最大氧利用率(VO2max)明显高于埃塞俄比亚青年体育学院(REYSA)的男女运动员。GASC和EYSA的男性跑步者分别出现了严重的运动诱发性低氧血症(EIAH)和中度EIAH。此外,GASC 和 EYSA 女性跑步者分别出现中度和轻度 EIAH:最后,RGASC 和 REYSA 在生理参数和训练负荷方面存在明显差异。与中度缺氧(海拔 2400 米)相比,高海拔(3100 米)对上述变量的影响可能更大。因此,耐力跑教练应重视这些变量。
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CiteScore
2.90
自引率
5.90%
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393
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness publishes scientific papers relating to the area of the applied physiology, preventive medicine, sports medicine and traumatology, sports psychology. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles, case reports, special articles, letters to the Editor and guidelines.
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