Women in the triathlon-the differences between female and male triathletes: a narrative review.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-06-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1567676
Michèle Loosli, Pantelis T Nikolaidis, Volker Scheer, Matthias Wilhelm, Pedro Forte, Marilia Andrade, Thomas Rosemann, Sasa Duric, Ivan Cuk, Beat Knechtle
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Abstract

Introduction: Triathlon events have gained popularity in recent years. With the increasing participation of women, aspects that influence performance and physiology, as well as differences between women and men, are of interest to athletes and coaches. A review of the existing literature concerning differences between women and men in triathlon is lacking. Therefore, this narrative review aimed to compare female and male triathletes in terms of participation, performance, and the different influences on performance (e.g., physiology, age, pacing, motivation).

Methods: A literature search was conducted in PubMed and Scopus using the search terms "female triathletes", "women in triathlon", "triathlon AND gender difference", and "triathlon AND sex difference". 662 articles were found using this search strategy, of which 147 were relevant for this review. All distances from sprint to ultra-triathlon (e.g., x-times IRONMAN® distance) were analyzed.

Results: The results showed that the participation of female triathletes, especially female master triathletes increased over time. An improvement in the performance of female and older triathletes was observed at the different distances in the last decades. Sex differences in performance varied across distances and in the three disciplines. Female triathletes showed a significantly lower VO2max and higher lactate thresholds compared to men. They also had a higher body fat percentage and lower body mass. The age for peak performance in the IRONMAN® triathlons is achieved between 25 and 39 years for both women and men. Strong predictors of IRONMAN® race performance in both female and male triathletes include achieving a personal best time in a marathon and a previous best time in triathlon races.

Conclusion: Further studies need to balance the representation of female and male athletes in study cohorts to ensure that findings are relevant to both sexes. Another research gap that should be addressed by future studies is the effect of menstruation and female hormones, the presence of premenstrual syndrome, and the impact of pregnancy and childbirth on the triathlon performance to better understand the differences with men and to account for hormonal fluctuations in training.

女子铁人三项——男女铁人三项运动员的差异:叙事回顾。
简介:铁人三项赛事近年来越来越受欢迎。随着妇女参与的增加,运动员和教练对影响成绩和生理的方面以及男女之间的差异感兴趣。关于铁人三项运动中男女差异的现有文献综述是缺乏的。因此,本文旨在比较女性和男性铁人三项运动员在参与、表现以及对表现的不同影响(如生理、年龄、节奏、动机)方面的差异。方法:在PubMed和Scopus中检索“female triathlon”、“women in triathlon”、“triathlon and gender difference”、“triathlon and sex difference”进行文献检索。使用该搜索策略共找到662篇文章,其中147篇与本综述相关。从短跑到超级铁人三项(例如,x倍IRONMAN®距离)的所有距离都进行了分析。结果:随着时间的推移,女性铁人三项运动员,尤其是女性铁人三项大师级运动员的参与程度有所增加。在过去的几十年里,观察到女性和老年铁人三项运动员在不同距离上的表现有所改善。在距离和三个学科中,表现的性别差异有所不同。与男性相比,女性铁人三项运动员的最大摄氧量明显较低,乳酸门槛较高。他们也有较高的体脂率和较低的体重。IRONMAN®铁人三项的最佳表现年龄在25 - 39岁之间,无论男女。男女铁人三项运动员在IRONMAN®比赛中的表现的有力预测指标包括在马拉松比赛中取得个人最佳成绩和之前在铁人三项比赛中的最佳成绩。结论:进一步的研究需要平衡女性和男性运动员在研究队列中的代表性,以确保研究结果对两性都有意义。未来研究应该解决的另一个研究缺口是月经和女性激素的影响、经前综合症的存在以及怀孕和分娩对铁人三项表现的影响,以更好地了解与男性的差异,并解释训练中激素的波动。
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