Relationships between Changes in Hematological Adaptations and Exercise Capacity in Olympic Rowers after a Period of Reduced Training Loads.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Dariusz Sitkowski, Andrzej Klusiewicz, Andrzej Pokrywka, Wojciech Jankowski, Jadwiga Malczewska-Lenczowska
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Endurance performance is positively associated with hematological adaptations; therefore, high total hemoglobin mass and intravascular volumes are commonly observed in high-level endurance athletes. However, it is still unclear whether the fluctuations in exercise capacity that typically occur in endurance athletes during the annual training cycle are directly associated with changes in hematological adaptations, which appear to be relatively stable during this time. To better understand this issue, a study was conducted with 10 Olympic rowers, who followed the same training program. Athletes underwent laboratory testing in the competitive and the general preparation phase of an annual training cycle (a 34% reduction in training volume). This included a graded exercise test on a rowing ergometer (GXT) and blood measurements of hemoglobin concentration (Hb), total hemoglobin mass (tHb-mass), plasma volume (PV), and blood volume (BV). Decreases in maximal values of power relative to body mass (p = 0.028), lactate concentration (p = 0.005), and heart rate (p = 0.017) in the GXT were registered. At the same time, absolute (p = 0.017) and relative (p = 0.005) PV decreased. Changes in PV (rS = 0.842, p = 0.002) and BV (rS = 0.818, p = 0.004), but not in tHb-mass (rS = 0.588, p = 0.074) and Hb (rS = -0.188, p = 0.602), were significantly correlated with changes in maximal power in the GXT. Our results indicate a close relationship between changes in intravascular volumes and maximal exercise capacity after a period of reduced training loads in elite endurance athletes.

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奥运赛艇运动员在减少训练负荷一段时间后血液适应变化与运动能力之间的关系。
耐力表现与血液适应性呈正相关;因此,高水平耐力运动员经常观察到高总血红蛋白质量和血管内体积。然而,目前尚不清楚耐力运动员在年度训练周期中通常发生的运动能力波动是否与血液学适应的变化直接相关,血液学适应在此期间似乎相对稳定。为了更好地理解这个问题,对10名奥林匹克赛艇运动员进行了一项研究,他们接受了同样的训练计划。运动员在年度训练周期的竞赛和一般准备阶段接受实验室测试(训练量减少34%)。这包括划船测力计(GXT)上的分级运动测试和血红蛋白浓度(Hb)、总血红蛋白质量(tHb-mass)、血浆体积(PV)和血容量(BV)的血液测量。GXT的最大力量值相对于体重(p = 0.028)、乳酸浓度(p = 0.005)和心率(p = 0.017)均有所下降。同时,绝对PV (p = 0.017)和相对PV (p = 0.005)下降。PV (rS = 0.842, p = 0.002)和BV (rS = 0.818, p = 0.004)的变化与GXT最大功率的变化有显著相关性,但tHb-mass (rS = 0.588, p = 0.074)和Hb (rS = -0.188, p = 0.602)的变化与GXT最大功率的变化无显著相关性。我们的研究结果表明,精英耐力运动员在一段时间内减少训练负荷后,血管内体积的变化与最大运动能力之间存在密切关系。
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Journal of Human Kinetics
Journal of Human Kinetics 医学-运动科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Human Kinetics is an open access interdisciplinary periodical offering the latest research in the science of human movement studies. This comprehensive professional journal features articles and research notes encompassing such topic areas as: Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology and Nutrition, Sports Training and Behavioural Sciences in Sport, but especially considering elite and competitive aspects of sport. The journal publishes original papers, invited reviews, short communications and letters to the Editors. Manuscripts submitted to the journal must contain novel data on theoretical or experimental research or on practical applications in the field of sport sciences. The Journal of Human Kinetics is published in March, June, September and December. We encourage scientists from around the world to submit their papers to our periodical.
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