The Impact of Wetsuit Use on Swimming Performance, Physiology and Biomechanics: A Systematic Review

A. Gay, J. Ruiz-Navarro, F. Cuenca-Fernández, Ó. López-Belmonte, J. Abraldes, R. Fernandes, R. Arellano
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This systematic review aims to summarize the effects of wearing different types of wetsuits and swimsuits in front crawl swimming performance and physiological- and biomechanical-related variables. The Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus and the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming databases were searched from inception to 25th March 2022. From the 1398 studies initially found, 26 studies were included in the review. The quality assessment and inter-rater reliability between researchers were conducted. The full body was the most studied wetsuit, with its use allowing 3.2–12.9% velocity increments in distances ranging from 25 to 1500 m, in incremental tests, in 5 and 30 min continuous swimming and in open water events. The sleeveless long vs. the full-body wetsuit led to a 400–800 m performance enhancement. Higher stroke rate, stroke length and stroke index were observed while using three different covered body part wetsuits vs. a regular swimsuit, with a lower energy cost being observed when swimming with the full-body wetsuit compared to a swimsuit. These findings provide useful information for coaches, swimmers and triathletes about the full-body and sleeveless long/short wetsuit use, since these three wetsuits allow improving swimming performance in different distances in diverse aquatic environments.
潜水服使用对游泳成绩、生理和生物力学的影响:系统综述
本系统综述旨在总结穿着不同类型的潜水服和泳衣对前爬行游泳性能以及生理和生物力学相关变量的影响。从成立到2022年3月25日,检索了科学网、PubMed、Scopus和国际游泳生物力学和医学研讨会论文集数据库。在最初发现的1398项研究中,26项研究被纳入审查。研究人员之间进行了质量评估和评分者间的可靠性。全身潜水服是研究最多的潜水服,在增量测试、5分钟和30分钟连续游泳以及公开水域项目中,全身潜水服的使用允许在25至1500米的距离内增加3.2–12.9%的速度。与全身潜水服相比,无袖长款潜水服的性能提高了400–800米。与普通泳衣相比,使用三种不同的覆盖身体部位的潜水服可以观察到更高的划水率、划水长度和划水指数,与泳衣相比,全身潜水服游泳的能量成本更低。这些发现为教练、游泳运动员和铁人三项运动员提供了关于全身和无袖长/短潜水服使用的有用信息,因为这三种潜水服可以在不同的水上环境中提高不同距离的游泳性能。
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