Training loads and practices of competitive organ-recipients at the British and World Transplant Games.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-11-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1445491
Thomas Hames, Sheila Leddington-Wright, C Douglas Thake, Stefan De Smet, Mike Price
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Abstract

Background: Little information is available regarding the TL and training practices of competitive athletes who are solid-organ recipients. This study characterized TL and practices of competitive organ-recipients at the British and World Transplant Games, 2017.

Methods: Questionnaire data was gathered from 220 participants regarding sporting events and type, frequency, duration and intensity of training sessions undertaken. TL for each training session (session duration × session rating of perceived exertion [RPE]) and total TL were determined.

Results: Overall participants trained 5 ± 3 times per week at an RPE of 5 ± 2 AU for between 60 and 75 min per session (TL ∼1,500-1,875 AU). Most participants (n = 176; 79.7%) reported training three or more times each week. Approximately half (49%) the participants reported undertaking resistance training each week (3 ± 2 sessions per week, RPE of 6 ± 2 AU, 45-60 min per session; TL ∼810-1,080 AU, respectively). Of those participants undertaking resistance training 75% undertook two or more sessions each week. Participants generally undertook most events within a predominant sport with one or two events in a secondary sport. Typical weekly TL for the whole group was 2,762 ± 3,583 AU with considerable variation within and across sports (cycling 4,383 ± 4,005 AU; field athletics 3,671 ± 6,181 AU; court-based sports 2,645 ± 3,308 AU; high physical demand sports [e.g., skiing, triathlon] 2,595 + 2,247 AU; track athletics 2,547 ± 2,664 AU; swimming 2,091 ± 1,070 AU; low physical demand sports [e.g., darts, petanque, walking] 1,182 + 801 AU). Sports-specific TL for predominant and secondary sports was ∼1,500 AU. Resistance training and gym-based aerobic training were the most frequent non-specific training components undertaken. Most competitors (79%) were active in sport prior to transplant.

Conclusion: The wide range of TL and components undertaken by athletes with solid-organ transplants likely reflects the multiple and diverse event participation of competitive organ-recipients as well as the diverse physical fitness profiles and incentives to participate. Optimization of TL both for multiple competitive sports and maintenance of health should be considered for these athletes.

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英国和世界器官移植运动会上器官移植竞技运动员的训练量和训练方法。
背景:关于接受实体器官受体的竞技运动员的TL和训练实践的信息很少。本研究描述了2017年英国和世界移植运动会上竞争性器官接受者的TL和实践。方法:对220名参与者进行问卷调查,收集有关运动项目、训练类型、频率、持续时间和强度的数据。测定每次训练的运动强度(运动时长×运动强度评分[RPE])和总运动强度。结果:总体参与者每周训练5±3次,RPE为5±2 AU,每次训练60至75分钟(TL ~ 1,500-1,875 AU)。大多数参与者(n = 176;79.7%)报告每周训练三次或更多。大约一半(49%)的参与者报告每周进行阻力训练(每周3±2次,RPE为6±2 AU,每次45-60分钟;TL ~ 810- 1080 AU)。在接受抗阻训练的参与者中,75%的人每周进行两次或两次以上的训练。参与者通常在主要运动项目中承担大部分项目,在次要运动项目中承担一两个项目。整个组的典型每周TL为2,762±3,583 AU,在运动内部和运动之间存在相当大的差异(骑自行车4,383±4,005 AU;田径3671±6181 AU;球场体育2645±3308 AU;高体力要求运动[如滑雪,铁人三项]2,595 + 2,247 AU;田径2,547±2,664 AU;游泳2,091±1,070 AU;低体力需求运动[如飞镖、皮球、步行]1182 + 801 AU)。主要运动和次要运动的运动特异性TL为~ 1,500 AU。阻力训练和健身房有氧训练是最常见的非特异性训练。大多数运动员(79%)在移植前积极参加体育运动。结论:接受实体器官移植的运动员所承担的广泛的TL和成分可能反映了竞争性器官受体参与的多项目和多样化,以及不同的身体健康状况和参与动机。对这些运动员来说,既要考虑多种竞技项目的优化,又要考虑健康的维持。
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