基于年龄、距离和名次顺序的马拉松时间和配速的男女差异。

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Ray M Merrill, Iain Hunter
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背景:之前的研究已经确定了男性和女性在马拉松时间和速度上的差异,这是由年龄和距离决定的。目的:本研究通过考虑男女年龄分布的差异来调整时间上的差异,并通过排名来评估时间和步调上的差距。数据收集和/或分析:分析基于完成2022年圣乔治马拉松赛的2033名男性和1450名女性。结果:男性的平均马拉松时间(小时、分、秒)为4:17:03(每英里0:09:49),女性为4:32:45(每英里0:10:25)。在年龄调整后,男性的最快时间是3分50秒(9秒/英里)。最快的男性和女性年龄在30-44岁之间。男性的平均马拉松时间比女性快,随着年龄的增长、距离的延长和名次的下降而缩短。男性的速度下降了9.5%,女性的速度下降了8.7%(与前3.1英里[5公里]相比)。慢速主要在半程后开始,从18.6英里(30公里)到终点更为明显,尤其是男性。然而,对于前四分之一的跑步者来说,直到30公里之后才开始放慢速度。男子和女子的成绩在跑得较慢的运动员中更为相似。女性在匀速跑步方面比男性好24.5%。在30-44岁年龄段和速度较快的跑步者中,女性的配速比男性更稳定。结论:如前所述,由于复杂的生理和心理差异,男性比女性跑得更快的马拉松成绩在年龄较大、距离较长(特别是从30公里到终点)和排名较低时变得不那么明显。
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Differences in Marathon Times and Pacing Between Men and Women Based on Age, Distance, and Place Order.

Background: Previous research has identified differences in marathon times and pacing between men and women by age and distance. Purpose: The current study adjusted the differences in times by accounting for differences in age distributions between men and women and assessed gaps in times and pacing by place ranking. Data Collection and/or Analysis: Analyses are based on 2033 men and 1450 women who completed the 2022 St. George Marathon. Results: The average marathon time (hours, minutes, seconds) was 4:17:03 (0:09:49 per mile) for men and 4:32:45 (0:10:25 per mile) for women. The faster time in men was 3 minutes and 50 seconds (9 sec/mi) greater after age adjustment. The fastest men and women were aged 30-44 years. Faster average marathon times for men than women narrowed with older age, later distance, and lower place ranking. The pace slowed 9.5% for men and 8.7% for women (vs. the first 3.1 mi [5 km]). The slower pace primarily began after the half and was more pronounced from 18.6 mi (30 km) to the end, especially for men. However, the slower pace did not begin until after the 30 km for the top quartile of runners. Men's and women's times were more similar among the slower runners. Women were 24.5% better at running an even pace. More consistent pacing in women than men occurred in the age range 30-44 years and among faster runners. Conclusion: Faster marathon times in men than women become less pronounced in later age, longer distances (especially from 30 km to the end), and lower place ranking because of complex physiological and psychological differences, as discussed.

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Perceptual and Motor Skills
Perceptual and Motor Skills PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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