Plasma lactate accumulation and distance running performance.

P. Farrell, J. Wilmore, E. Coyle, J. Billing, D. Costill
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Laboratory and field assessments were made on eighteen male distance runners. Performance data were obtained for distances of 3.2, 9.7, 15, 19.3 km (n = 18) and the marathon (n = 13). Muscle fiber composition expressed as percent of slow twitch fibers (%ST), maximal oxygen consumption (Vo2max), running economy (Vo2 for a treadmill velocity of 268 m/min), and the Vo2 and treadmill velocity corresponding to the onset of plasma lactate accumulation (OPLA) were determined for each subject. %ST (R greater than or equal to .47), Vo2max (r greater than or equal to .83), running economy (r greater than or equal to .49), Vo2 in ml/kg min corresponding to the OPLA (r greater than or equal to .91) and the treadmill velocity corresponding to the OPLA (r greater than or equal to .91) were significantly (p less than .05) related to performance at all distances. Multiple regression analysis howed that the treadmill velocity corresponding to the OPLA was most closely related to performance and the addition of other factors did not significantly raise the multiple R values suggesting that these other variables may interact with the purpose of keeping plasma lactates low during distance races. The slowest and fastest marathoners ran their marathons 7 and 3 m/min faster than their treadmill velocities corresponding to their OPLA which indicates that this relationship is independent of the competitive level of the runner. Runners appear to set a race pace which allows the utilization of the largest possible Vo2 which just avoids the exponential rise in plasma lactate.
血浆乳酸积累与长跑表现。
对18名男性长跑运动员进行了实验室和实地评估。获得了3.2、9.7、15、19.3 km (n = 18)和马拉松(n = 13)的成绩数据。测定每个受试者的肌纤维组成,以慢肌纤维百分比(%ST)表示,最大耗氧量(Vo2max),跑步经济性(跑步机速度为268 m/min时的Vo2),以及与血浆乳酸积累(OPLA)开始相对应的Vo2和跑步机速度。%ST (R大于等于0.47)、Vo2max (R大于等于0.83)、跑步经济性(R大于等于0.49)、OPLA对应的Vo2 (R大于等于0.91)和OPLA对应的跑步机速度(R大于等于0.91)与所有距离的表现均显著相关(p小于0.05)。多元回归分析表明,与OPLA相对应的跑步机速度与成绩关系最为密切,其他因素的加入并没有显著提高多个R值,这表明这些其他变量可能与长跑时保持低血浆乳酸水平的目的相互作用。最慢和最快的马拉松运动员在马拉松比赛中比跑步机的速度快7米/分和3米/分,这与他们的OPLA相对应,这表明这种关系与跑步者的竞技水平无关。跑步者似乎设定了一个比赛配速,允许最大限度地利用Vo2,这正好避免了血浆乳酸指数的上升。
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