中青年男性对最大跑步机和深水跑步的生理反应。

Y Nakanishi, T Kimura, Y Yokoo
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在水和环境温度保持热中性的条件下,研究了年龄因素对深水跑步(DWR)和跑步机跑步(TMR)生理反应的影响。选取年龄20.4 +/- 3.3岁,身高170.7 +/- 6.2 cm,体重65.1 +/- 11.4 kg的健康青年非吸烟男性14例,年龄38.6 +/- 4.4岁,身高171.8 +/- 4.7 cm,体重75.4 +/- 9.6 kg的健康中年非吸烟男性14例。每个受试者完成了两个最大测试,一个在跑步机上,另一个在深水中使用Wet Vest(林肯救生衣)。试验的顺序是平衡的,每组中有一半的受试者先完成TMR,其余的受试者先完成DWR。虽然年轻雄性的相对VO2max、HRmax显著(P < 0.05)高于中年雄性,但在绝对VO2max、呼吸交换比(RER)、最大通气量(VEmax)、感知衰竭评分(RPE)和血乳酸峰值方面,两组间无显著差异。综上所述,在热中性条件下,青年和中年男性对DWR的VO2max、HRmax、VEmax和血乳酸峰值值均显著低于TMR。然而,在本研究中,除了腿部最大努力的RPE外,年龄与运动方式之间没有显著的相互作用。我们发现,与TMR相比,DWR对最大生理反应的降低在青年和中年男性之间没有差异。
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Physiological responses to maximal treadmill and deep water running in the young and the middle aged males.

In this study we investigated the effects of age factors on physiological responses to deep water running (DWR) compared with those of treadmill running (TMR) while the water and ambient temperatures were kept in thermoneutral conditions. Fourteen young healthy non-smoker males (Age = 20.4 +/- 3.3 years, Height = 170.7 +/- 6.2 cm, Weight = 65.1 +/- 11.4 kg) and fourteen middle aged healthy non-smoker males (Age = 38.6 +/- 4.4 years, Height = 171.8 +/- 4.7 cm, Weight = 75.4 +/- 9.6 kg) were selected for the study. Two maximal tests, one on the treadmill and the other running in deep water using the Wet Vest (Lincoln life jacket) were completed by each subject. The order of trial was counterbalanced with half of the subjects in each group completing TMR first and the rest of those completing DWR first. Although the young males had significantly (P < 0.05) higher relative VO2max, HRmax than the middle aged males, there were no significant differences in absolute VO2max, respiratory exchange ratio (RER), maximal ventilation (VEmax), ratings of perceived exhaustion (RPE), and peak blood lactate values between the two groups. In conclusion, the VO2max, HRmax, VEmax, and peak blood lactate value in response to DWR were significantly lower than those to TMR in both the young and the middle aged males in the thermoneutral conditions. However, there was no significant interaction between age and exercise modes other than RPE of legs at maximal efforts in the present study. We found that the decrease in the maximal physiological responses to DWR compared to TMR is not different between the young and middle aged males.

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