Cardio-respiratory and perceptual recovery from a marathon run.

Medicine and science in sports Pub Date : 1979-01-01
B J Noble, C M Maresh, T G Allison, A Drash
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Seven male runners (21--42 years) were examined before and after the 1976 Boston Marathon to provide data concerning the cardio-respiratory and perceptual recovery from the performance. Treadmill runs, 30 min in duration, were administered 1 week prior to the marathon and 2--3, 6--7 and 13--15 days following. Treadmill speed was held constant and based on each runner's planned race pace. Maximal performance data were collected 1 week before and 2 weeks after the race. Data were analyzed using a 2-way ANOVA (4 thirty min run data collection periods and 3 exercise time points--5, 15 and 30 min) and "t" tests. Treatment effects were not observed for either HR or VE, however, perceived exertion (RPE) was significantly elevated 2--3 and 6--7 days post-marathon and VO2 was significantly lower at 13--15 days. HR and RPE showed significant time effects indicating a non-steady state response. None of the maximal test variables were significantly displaced. All variables were returned to pre-marathon levels by 13--15 days except VO2 which was lower. Aerobic capacity was not a limiting factor in the recovery from a marathon run. Muscle soreness and stiffness seem to be related to the increased perceptual ratings following a marathon run.

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马拉松后的心肺和知觉恢复。
在1976年波士顿马拉松比赛前后,对7名男性跑步者(21- 42岁)进行了检查,以提供有关表现后心肺和知觉恢复的数据。在马拉松前1周、马拉松后2- 3天、马拉松后6- 7天、马拉松后13- 15天分别进行30分钟跑步。跑步机的速度保持不变,并基于每个跑步者的计划比赛配速。在比赛前1周和比赛后2周收集最大表现数据。数据采用双因素方差分析(4个30分钟跑步数据收集期和3个运动时间点——5、15和30分钟)和“t”检验进行分析。HR和VE均未观察到治疗效果,然而,马拉松后2- 3天和6- 7天的感知运动(RPE)显著升高,13- 15天的VO2显著降低。HR和RPE表现出显著的时间效应,表明非稳态响应。最大检验变量均未发生显著偏移。所有变量在13- 15天后恢复到马拉松前的水平,除了VO2更低。有氧运动能力并不是马拉松后恢复的限制因素。肌肉酸痛和僵硬似乎与马拉松后感知评分的提高有关。
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