Seasonal variations in body composition, maximal oxygen uptake, and gas exchange threshold in cross-country skiers.

IF 1.3 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2018-05-03 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S154630
Metin Polat, Selcen Korkmaz Eryılmaz, Sami Aydoğan
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Abstract

Introduction: In order to ensure that athletes achieve their highest performance levels during competitive seasons, monitoring their long-term performance data is crucial for understanding the impact of ongoing training programs and evaluating training strategies. The present study was thus designed to investigate the variations in body composition, maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), and gas exchange threshold values of cross-country skiers across training phases throughout a season.

Materials and methods: In total, 15 athletes who participate in international cross-country ski competitions voluntarily took part in this study. The athletes underwent incremental treadmill running tests at 3 different time points over a period of 1 year. The first measurements were obtained in July, during the first preparation period; the second measurements were obtained in October, during the second preparation period; and the third measurements were obtained in February, during the competition period. Body weight, body mass index (BMI), body fat (%), as well as VO2max values and gas exchange threshold, measured using V-slope method during the incremental running tests, were assessed at all 3 time points. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 20 package software. Significant differences between the measurements were assessed using Friedman's twoway variance analysis with a post hoc option.

Results: The athletes' body weights and BMI measurements at the third point were significantly lower compared with the results of the second measurement (p<0.001). Moreover, the incremental running test time was significantly higher at the third measurement, compared with both the first (p<0.05) and the second (p<0.01) measurements. Similarly, the running speed during the test was significantly higher at the third measurement time point compared with the first measurement time point (p<0.05). Body fat (%), time to reach the gas exchange threshold, running speed at the gas exchange threshold, VO2max, amount of oxygen consumed at gas exchange threshold level (VO2GET), maximal heart rate (HRmax), and heart rate at gas exchange threshold level (HRGET) values did not significantly differ between the measurement time points (p>0.05).

Conclusion: VO2max and gas exchange threshold values recorded during the third measurements, the timing of which coincided with the competitive season of the cross-country skiers, did not significantly change, but their incremental running test time and running speed significantly increased while their body weight and BMI significantly decreased. These results indicate that the cross-country skiers developed a tolerance for high-intensity exercise and reached their highest level of athletic performance during the competitive season.

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越野滑雪者身体成分、最大摄氧量和气体交换阈值的季节变化。
简介:为了确保运动员在比赛季节达到最高的表现水平,监测他们的长期表现数据对于理解正在进行的训练计划的影响和评估训练策略至关重要。因此,本研究旨在调查越野滑雪运动员在整个赛季训练阶段的身体成分、最大摄氧量(VO2max)和气体交换阈值的变化。材料与方法:共有15名参加国际越野滑雪比赛的运动员自愿参与本研究。在1年的时间里,运动员在3个不同的时间点进行了渐进式跑步机跑步测试。第一次测量是在7月第一次准备期间获得的;第二次测量是在第二次准备期间的10月进行的;第三次测量是在2月份的比赛期间进行的。在所有3个时间点评估体重,体重指数(BMI),体脂(%),以及VO2max值和气体交换阈值,在增量跑步试验中使用v斜率法测量。收集的数据采用SPSS 20软件包进行分析。使用Friedman的双向方差分析和事后选项来评估测量之间的显著差异。结果:与第二次测量相比,第三点运动员的体重和BMI值(pppp2max)显著降低,气体交换阈值耗氧量(VO2GET)、最大心率(HRmax)和气体交换阈值心率(HRGET)值在测量时间点之间无显著差异(p>0.05)。结论:第三次测量的VO2max和气体交换阈值与越野滑雪运动员的比赛季节一致,没有明显变化,但他们的跑步测试时间和跑步速度明显增加,体重和BMI明显下降。这些结果表明,越野滑雪运动员发展了对高强度运动的耐受性,并在比赛季节达到了他们的最高水平。
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