低氧条件下女性运动员短跑运动的代谢和表现反应。

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2018-08-22 eCollection Date: 2018-06-01 DOI:10.1055/a-0628-6100
Nobukazu Kasai, Chihiro Kojima, Kazushige Goto
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摘要

本研究测定了缺氧条件下女性团队运动运动员重复短跑运动的代谢和表现反应。女运动员15名(年龄20.7±0.2岁;高度:159.6±1.7 cm;体重,55.3±1.4 kg)在低氧[HYPO;吸入氧(fi o2)的分数,14.5%]或正氧(NOR;F i O 2, 20.9%)条件。练习包括两组8×6-s极限冲刺(蹬车)。组1的平均功率输出在试验之间无显著差异(P =0.89),但组2的NOR试验有更高的趋势(P =0.05)。运动后血乳酸浓度在HYPO试验中明显高于NOR试验(P < 0.05)
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Metabolic and Performance Responses to Sprint Exercise under Hypoxia among Female Athletes.

Metabolic and Performance Responses to Sprint Exercise under Hypoxia among Female Athletes.

Metabolic and Performance Responses to Sprint Exercise under Hypoxia among Female Athletes.

Metabolic and Performance Responses to Sprint Exercise under Hypoxia among Female Athletes.

The present study determined metabolic and performance responses to repeated sprint exercise under hypoxia among female team-sport athletes. Fifteen female athletes (age, 20.7±0.2 years; height, 159.6±1.7 cm; body weight, 55.3±1.4 kg) performed two exercise trials under either a hypoxic [HYPO; fraction of inspired oxygen (F i O 2 ), 14.5%] or normoxic (NOR; F i O 2 , 20.9%) condition. The exercise consisted of two sets of 8×6-s maximal sprint (pedaling). The average power output was not significantly different between trials for set 1 ( P =0.89), but tended to be higher in the NOR trial for set 2 ( P =0.05). The post-exercise blood lactate concentrations were significantly higher in the HYPO trial than that in the NOR trial ( P <0.05). Exercise significantly increased serum growth hormone (GH) and cortisol concentrations ( P <0.01 for both hormones), with no difference between the trials. In conclusion, repeated short-duration sprints interspaced with 30-s recovery periods in moderate hypoxia caused further increase in blood lactate compared with the same exercise under normoxic conditions among female team-sport athletes. However, exercise-induced GH and cortisol elevations or power output during exercise were not markedly different regardless of the different levels of inspired oxygen.

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