Effect of Wearing the Elevation Training Mask on Physiological Performance in Elite Kayaking Girls

A. Ghram, F. Amirshaghaghi, N. Bragazzi, H. Akbari, H. Chtourou, C. Lavie, D. Jiménez-Pavón
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Introduction: The Elevation Training Mask 2.0 (ETM) has been introduced as a novel tool to allow for respiratory muscle training and altitude exposure during exercise that can improve performance and hematological markers in elite and well-trained athletes. Thus, the aim of the present study was to assess the effect of wearing ETM while training on erythropoietin (EPO), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), peak oxygen consumption (VO2max), lactate, and 1000-m kayaking performance in elite Kayaking girls. Methods: Thirty elite Kayaking girls (14 to 18-year-old) were equally and randomly assigned into mask, no mask, and control groups. The mask and no-mask groups completed 8 weeks of repeated sprint training, while the control group performed their routine kayaking training programs. Pre- and post-training tests included EPO, VEGF, VO2max, lactate, and 1000-m kayaking performance. Results: 1000-m time trial significantly decreased for mask (p < 0.001) and control (p = 0.035) groups, and was significantly lower in mask group than control (p = 0.014) and no mask (p = 0.009) groups. EPO did not show any significant changes for all groups. VEGF was increased significantly for mask (p = 0.04) and no mask (p = 0.014) groups. Lactate was decreased significantly for mask group (p = 0.025). VO2max increased significantly for no mask group (p = 0.021). Conclusion: Wearing the ETM while participating in 8 weeks of repeated sprint training might improve specific blood markers and endurance performance, especially anaerobic pathways. Performing repeated sprint training while wearing ETM has the potential to enhance performance in Kayak racing.
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佩戴高程训练面罩对优秀女子皮划艇生理性能的影响
简介:海拔训练面罩2.0 (ETM)是一种新颖的工具,可以在运动期间进行呼吸肌训练和海拔暴露,可以提高精英和训练有素的运动员的表现和血液指标。因此,本研究的目的是评估训练时佩戴ETM对精英皮划艇女孩的促红细胞生成素(EPO)、血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)、峰值耗氧量(VO2max)、乳酸和1000米皮划艇表现的影响。方法:将30名14 ~ 18岁的优秀皮划艇女孩平均随机分为戴口罩组、不戴口罩组和对照组。戴面具组和不戴面具组完成了8周的重复冲刺训练,而对照组则进行常规的皮划艇训练计划。训练前和训练后的测试包括EPO、VEGF、VO2max、乳酸和1000米皮划艇性能。结果:口罩组和对照组的1000 m时间试验均显著降低(p < 0.001) (p = 0.035),且口罩组的1000 m时间试验显著低于对照组(p = 0.014)和无口罩组(p = 0.009)。EPO在所有组中没有明显变化。VEGF在面罩组(p = 0.04)和未面罩组(p = 0.014)显著升高。面罩组乳酸显著降低(p = 0.025)。无口罩组VO2max显著升高(p = 0.021)。结论:佩戴ETM同时参加8周的重复短跑训练可能会改善特定的血液指标和耐力表现,尤其是无氧途径。戴着ETM进行重复的冲刺训练有可能提高皮艇比赛的表现。
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