A Glimpse into the Future of Rowing in Sri Lanka Through Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET)

Q4 Health Professions
S. Senanayake, R. Maddumage, K. G. D. A. Karunanayake, Shiromi P. P. DeAlwis, Kershana Ganeshamurthi, Shani A. Goonesekera
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Rowing requires high physiological demand with metabolic contribution from both aerobic and anaerobic energy pathways. Hence VO2 Maxmeasurement is the most important physiological factor affecting rowing performance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cardiopulmonary fitness states of National rowers, National youth rowers, and rowers from General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU), Sri Lanka who are at three different age categories and thereby to get a glimpse into the prospects of rowing in Sri Lanka. Twenty male and twenty-seven female rowers from the three groups were recruited and all the subjects performed incremental exercise tests on a Concept II rowing ergometer. All three groups achieved a heart rate of more than 90% of predicted. The best oxygen pulse (VO2/HR) was achieved by male youth rowers (15.52 L/min) followed by KDU rowers (14.53 L/min) and national rowers (11.48 L/min). Youth male rowers had the best delivery of oxygen which is 97.6% predicted. The highest average VO2 Max value obtained by male youth rowers was 43.84 ml/min/kg (87.5 % of the prediction of VO2). KDU male rowers achieved a VO2 Max of 40.33 ml/min/kg which is higher, than the national rowers with a VO2 Max of 36.23 ml/min/kg. The highest mean VO2 Max among females was 30.43 ml/min/kg (76% of the predicted) achieved by national rowers. Female KDU rowers achieved the lowest VO2 Max at 27.03 ml/min/kg (69% of the predicted) and female youth rowers achieved a VO2 Max value of 29.1 ml/min/kg. KDU male rowers had the lowest VO2 at anaerobic threshold (AT) indicating capacity to improve (27.34 ml/min/kg). The highest VO2 at AT among females, (21.65 ml/min/kg) was achieved by youth rowers. National female rowers also showed a VO2 AT of 21.02 ml/min/kg and The KDU female rowers achieved 19.49 ml/min/kg, indicating the need for improvement. Considering the age of national youth rowers and their respective VO2 Max and VO2 AT values, our finding suggests the national rowing federation of Sri Lanka should focus more on youth rowers to improve the future chances to bring international victories to Sri Lanka.
通过心肺运动测试(CPET)窥见斯里兰卡赛艇运动的未来
划船需要高的生理需求和有氧和无氧能量途径的代谢贡献。因此,最大摄氧量测量是影响赛艇成绩最重要的生理因素。本研究的目的是评估三个不同年龄组的国家赛艇运动员、国家青年赛艇运动员和来自斯里兰卡约翰·科特拉瓦拉国防大学(KDU)的赛艇运动员的心肺健康状况,从而对斯里兰卡赛艇运动的前景有所了解。从三组中招募了20名男性和27名女性赛艇运动员,所有受试者都在Concept II赛艇测力仪上进行了增量运动测试。三组受试者的心率都达到了预期的90%以上。男性青年赛艇运动员的最佳氧脉冲(VO2/HR)为15.52 L/min,其次是KDU赛艇运动员(14.53 L/min)和国家赛艇运动员(11.48 L/min)。青年男子赛艇运动员的供氧率最高,为预测值的97.6%。青年男性赛艇运动员获得的最高平均VO2 Max值为43.84 ml/min/kg (VO2预测值的87.5%)。KDU男子赛艇运动员的最大摄氧量为40.33 ml/min/kg,高于全国赛艇运动员的最大摄氧量36.23 ml/min/kg。国家赛艇运动员的最高平均最大摄氧量为30.43 ml/min/kg(76%)。KDU女子赛艇运动员的最大摄氧量最低,为27.03 ml/min/kg(预测的69%),年轻女子赛艇运动员的最大摄氧量为29.1 ml/min/kg。KDU男子赛艇运动员的无氧阈值(at)最低,为27.34 ml/min/kg。女性运动员在at时的VO2最高,为21.65 ml/min/kg。全国女子赛艇运动员的VO2 AT也达到了21.02 ml/min/kg, KDU女子赛艇运动员的VO2 AT达到了19.49 ml/min/kg,这表明需要提高。考虑到国家青少年赛艇运动员的年龄和各自的VO2 Max和VO2 AT值,我们的研究结果表明,斯里兰卡国家赛艇联合会应该更多地关注青少年赛艇运动员,以提高未来为斯里兰卡带来国际胜利的机会。
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