The age of peak performance in women and men duathletes - The paradigm of short and long versions in "Powerman Zofingen".

IF 1.3 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2018-07-18 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S167735
Pantelis T Nikolaidis, Elias Villiger, Luca P Ardigò, Zbigniew Waśkiewicz, Thomas Rosemann, Beat Knechtle
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Purpose: The age of peak performance (APP) has been studied extensively in various endurance and ultra-endurance sports; however, less information exists in regard to duathlon (ie, Run1, Bike, and Run2). The aim of the present study was to assess the APP of duathletes competing either in a short (ie, 10 km Run1, 50 km Bike, and 5 km Run2) or a long distance (ie, 10 km Run1, 150 km Bike, and 30 km Run2) race.

Participants and methods: We analyzed 6,671 participants (women, n=1,037, age 36.6±9.1 years; men, n=5,634, 40.0±10.0 years) in "Powerman Zofingen" from 2003 to 2017.

Results: Considering the finishers in 5-year age groups, in the short distance, a small main effect of sex on race time was observed (p<0.001, η2 =0.052) with men (171.7±20.9 min) being faster than women (186.0±21.5 min) by -7.7%. A small main effect of age group on race was shown (p<0.001, η2 =0.049) with 20-24 years being the fastest and 70-74 years the slowest. No sex × age group interaction was found (p=0.314, η2 =0.003). In the long distance, a small main effect of sex on race time was observed (p<0.001, η2 =0.021) with men (502.8±56.8 min) being faster than women (544.3±62.8 min) by -7.6%. A large main effect of age group on race time was shown (p<0.001, η2 =0.138) with age group 25-29 years the fastest and age group 70-74 years the slowest. A small sex × age group interaction on race time was found (p<0.001, η2 =0.013) with sex difference ranging from -22.4% (15-19 age group) to -6.6% (30-34 age group).

Conclusion: Based on these findings, it was concluded an older APP in the long than in the short distance was seen in "Powerman Zofingen." This indicates that APP in duathlon follows a similar trend as in endurance and ultra-endurance running and triathlon, ie, the longer the distance, the older the APP.

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男女双级运动员的巅峰时代——《Powerman Zofingen》中短版本和长版本的范例。
目的:广泛研究了各种耐力和超耐力运动的巅峰表现年龄(APP);然而,关于两项全能(即Run1、Bike和Run2)的信息较少。本研究的目的是评估短跑运动员在短距离(即10公里跑1、50公里自行车和5公里跑步2)或长距离(即10公里跑1、150公里自行车和30公里跑步2)比赛中的APP。参与者和方法:我们分析了6671名参与者(女性,n= 1037,年龄36.6±9.1岁;男性,n= 5634, 40.0±10.0岁),2003 - 2017年“Powerman Zofingen”。结果:从5岁年龄组的跑者来看,在短距离比赛中,性别对比赛时间的主影响较小(p2 =0.052),其中男性(171.7±20.9 min)比女性(186.0±21.5 min)快-7.7%;年龄组对种族的主效应较小(p2 =0.049),其中20-24岁最快,70-74岁最慢。性别与年龄间无交互作用(p=0.314, η2 =0.003)。在长距离比赛中,性别对比赛时间的主要影响较小(p2 =0.021),男性(502.8±56.8 min)比女性(544.3±62.8 min)快-7.6%。年龄组对比赛时间有较大的主效应(p2 =0.138),其中25 ~ 29岁年龄组最快,70 ~ 74岁年龄组最慢。性别×年龄组在比赛时间上存在较小的交互作用(p2 =0.013),性别差异在-22.4%(15-19岁)至-6.6%(30-34岁)之间。结论:基于这些发现,我们可以得出结论,在“Powerman Zofingen”中,远端APP比短距离APP更老。这表明,两项全能的APP与耐力和超耐力跑步、铁人三项的APP有着相似的趋势,即距离越长APP越老。
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