Effects of Backpack Load and Trekking Poles on Energy Expenditure During Field Track Walking.

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2018-09-06 eCollection Date: 2018-07-01 DOI:10.1055/a-0637-8719
João Paulo Brito, Nuno Garrido, Félix Romero, Adenilson Targino de Araújo Junior, Victor Machado Reis
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This study evaluates the effects of the use of backpack load and trekking poles on field track walking energy expenditure. Twenty male volunteer pole walkers (age: 22.70±2.89 years; body mass: 77.90±11.19 kg; height: 1.77±0.06 m; percentage of body fat: 14.6±6.0%) walked at a self-selected pace on a pedestrian field track over a period of more than six months. Each subject was examined at random based on four walking conditions: non-poles and non-load, with poles and non-load, non-poles and with load, with poles and with load. Heart rate, oxygen uptake and energy expenditure were continuously recorded by a portable telemetric system. Non-load walking speed was lower during walking with poles when compared with no poles ( p ≤0.05). Oxygen uptake, energy expenditure and heart rate varied significantly across different conditions. Our results suggest that the use of trekking poles does not influence energy expenditure when walking without an additional load, but it can have an effect during backpack load walking. Moreover, our results indicate that the use of trekking poles may not be helpful to lower the exertion perceived by the subjects when walking with an additional load.

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背包负荷和登山杖对田径运动中能量消耗的影响
本研究评估了背包负荷和登山杖的使用对田径行走能量消耗的影响。20 名男性自愿撑杆行走者(年龄:22.70±2.89 岁;体重:77.90±11.19 千克;身高:1.77±0.06 米;体脂百分比:14.6±6.0%)在人行田径跑道上以自选速度行走了 6 个多月。每个受试者在四种步行条件下随机接受检查:无杆和无负荷、有杆和无负荷、无杆和有负荷、有杆和有负荷。便携式遥测系统连续记录心率、摄氧量和能量消耗。与不使用登山杖相比,使用登山杖时的非负重行走速度较低(P≤0.05)。摄氧量、能量消耗和心率在不同条件下有显著差异。我们的研究结果表明,使用登山杖不会影响无额外负重行走时的能量消耗,但会影响背负负重行走时的能量消耗。此外,我们的结果还表明,使用登山杖可能无助于降低受试者在负重行走时的体力消耗。
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