Differences Of Children's Physical Fitness Between Villages And Cities In Middle China

Jian-ping Li
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Expiratory Flow (PEF) was performed before warm up and 5 min post-race. Measures were calculated as % delta change (for EIB determination) and in raw units to determine pre-post differences in measures via paired sample t-tests. RESULTS: Mean race time was 22.4 ± 1.5 min including transitions (swim 4.5 ± 0.5 min, bike 10.4 ± 0.7 min, run 6.1 ± 0.6 min). No spirometry measure was significantly decreased postrace. One athlete had mild EIB (% decrease in FEV1 between 10 and 25%) and 2 athletes had a baseline FEV1/FVC ratio <0.7. Percent delta change in PEF and FEF 25-75% were correlated to finish time (r=-0.78, r=-0.83, p<0.05 respectively). CONCLUSION: An all-out 20 min ultra-short triathlon does not negatively affect respiratory function in young healthy junior triathletes. It maybe that the decrease in PEF and FEF 25-75 affected finish time due to reduced airway function affecting exercise intensity. The low prevalence of EIB compared to older endurance athletes supports the late onset of EIB in endurance athletes (> 25 years) although the 2 athletes with <0.7 resting FEV1/FVC ratios show signs of underlying airway obstruction.
中部地区城乡儿童体质差异研究
在热身前和比赛后5分钟进行呼气流量(PEF)测定。测量以增量变化%(用于EIB测定)和原始单位计算,通过配对样本t检验确定测量前后的差异。结果:平均比赛时间为22.4±1.5分钟,包括过渡时间(游泳4.5±0.5分钟,自行车10.4±0.7分钟,跑步6.1±0.6分钟)。术后肺活量测量无明显下降。1名运动员有轻度EIB (FEV1下降10%至25%),2名运动员的基线FEV1/FVC比为25年),但2名运动员的静息FEV1/FVC比<0.7,显示出潜在气道阻塞的迹象。
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