Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira-Rosado,Joana
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Duarte,João P., Sousa-e-Silva,Paulo, Costa,Daniela C., Martinho,Diogo V., Sarmento,Hugo, Valente-dos-Santos,João, Rama,Luís M., Tavares,Óscar M., Conde,Jorge, Castanheira,Joaquim, Soles-Gonçalves,Rui, Agostinete,Ricardo R., Coelho-e-Silva,Manuel J.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective To describe and identify the importance of different indicators of the aerobic and anaerobic fitness of male ultra-trail runners according to their level of participation (regional or national). Methods Forty-four male ultra-trail runners were assessed (36.5±7.2 years). They were classified as regional (n=25) and national (n=19). Wingate test was used to assess the anaerobic pathway. A progressive incremental running test was performed and ventilatory thresholds registered, in parallel to heart rate and lactate concentration at the end of the protocol. Comparison between groups was performed using independent samples t-test. Results No significant differences were found between outputs derived from Wingate test. For aerobic fitness, while examining absolute values, differences were uniquely significant for the second ventilatory threshold (ultra-trail regional runners: 3.78±0.32L.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 4.03±0.40L.min-1 p<0.05). Meantime, when aerobic fitness was expressed per unit of body mass, differences were significant for the second ventilatory threshold (ultra-trail regional runners: 50.75±6.23mL.kg-1.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 57.88±4.64mL.kg-1.min-1 p<0.05) and also maximum volume of oxygen (ultra-trail regional runners: 57.33±7.66mL.kg-1.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 63.39±4.26mL.kg-1.min-1 p<0.05). Conclusion This study emphasized the importance of expressing physiological variables derived from running protocols per unit of body mass. Also, the second ventilatory threshold appears to be the best and the only aerobic fitness variable to distinguish between trail runners according to competitive level. Maximal oxygen uptake seems of relative interest to distinguish between long distance runners according to competitive level.
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spelling Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)Physical exertion/physiologyRunningExercise testOxygen consumptionAnaerobic thresholdABSTRACT Objective To describe and identify the importance of different indicators of the aerobic and anaerobic fitness of male ultra-trail runners according to their level of participation (regional or national). Methods Forty-four male ultra-trail runners were assessed (36.5±7.2 years). They were classified as regional (n=25) and national (n=19). Wingate test was used to assess the anaerobic pathway. A progressive incremental running test was performed and ventilatory thresholds registered, in parallel to heart rate and lactate concentration at the end of the protocol. Comparison between groups was performed using independent samples t-test. Results No significant differences were found between outputs derived from Wingate test. For aerobic fitness, while examining absolute values, differences were uniquely significant for the second ventilatory threshold (ultra-trail regional runners: 3.78±0.32L.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 4.03±0.40L.min-1 p<0.05). Meantime, when aerobic fitness was expressed per unit of body mass, differences were significant for the second ventilatory threshold (ultra-trail regional runners: 50.75±6.23mL.kg-1.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 57.88±4.64mL.kg-1.min-1 p<0.05) and also maximum volume of oxygen (ultra-trail regional runners: 57.33±7.66mL.kg-1.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 63.39±4.26mL.kg-1.min-1 p<0.05). Conclusion This study emphasized the importance of expressing physiological variables derived from running protocols per unit of body mass. Also, the second ventilatory threshold appears to be the best and the only aerobic fitness variable to distinguish between trail runners according to competitive level. Maximal oxygen uptake seems of relative interest to distinguish between long distance runners according to competitive level.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082020000100248einstein (São Paulo) v.18 2020reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.31744/einstein_journal/2020ao5256info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira-Rosado,JoanaDuarte,João P.Sousa-e-Silva,PauloCosta,Daniela C.Martinho,Diogo V.Sarmento,HugoValente-dos-Santos,JoãoRama,Luís M.Tavares,Óscar M.Conde,JorgeCastanheira,JoaquimSoles-Gonçalves,RuiAgostinete,Ricardo R.Coelho-e-Silva,Manuel J.eng2020-04-02T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082020000100248Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2020-04-02T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
title Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
spellingShingle Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
Oliveira-Rosado,Joana
Physical exertion/physiology
Running
Exercise test
Oxygen consumption
Anaerobic threshold
title_short Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
title_full Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
title_fullStr Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
title_full_unstemmed Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
title_sort Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
author Oliveira-Rosado,Joana
author_facet Oliveira-Rosado,Joana
Duarte,João P.
Sousa-e-Silva,Paulo
Costa,Daniela C.
Martinho,Diogo V.
Sarmento,Hugo
Valente-dos-Santos,João
Rama,Luís M.
Tavares,Óscar M.
Conde,Jorge
Castanheira,Joaquim
Soles-Gonçalves,Rui
Agostinete,Ricardo R.
Coelho-e-Silva,Manuel J.
author_role author
author2 Duarte,João P.
Sousa-e-Silva,Paulo
Costa,Daniela C.
Martinho,Diogo V.
Sarmento,Hugo
Valente-dos-Santos,João
Rama,Luís M.
Tavares,Óscar M.
Conde,Jorge
Castanheira,Joaquim
Soles-Gonçalves,Rui
Agostinete,Ricardo R.
Coelho-e-Silva,Manuel J.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira-Rosado,Joana
Duarte,João P.
Sousa-e-Silva,Paulo
Costa,Daniela C.
Martinho,Diogo V.
Sarmento,Hugo
Valente-dos-Santos,João
Rama,Luís M.
Tavares,Óscar M.
Conde,Jorge
Castanheira,Joaquim
Soles-Gonçalves,Rui
Agostinete,Ricardo R.
Coelho-e-Silva,Manuel J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Physical exertion/physiology
Running
Exercise test
Oxygen consumption
Anaerobic threshold
topic Physical exertion/physiology
Running
Exercise test
Oxygen consumption
Anaerobic threshold
description ABSTRACT Objective To describe and identify the importance of different indicators of the aerobic and anaerobic fitness of male ultra-trail runners according to their level of participation (regional or national). Methods Forty-four male ultra-trail runners were assessed (36.5±7.2 years). They were classified as regional (n=25) and national (n=19). Wingate test was used to assess the anaerobic pathway. A progressive incremental running test was performed and ventilatory thresholds registered, in parallel to heart rate and lactate concentration at the end of the protocol. Comparison between groups was performed using independent samples t-test. Results No significant differences were found between outputs derived from Wingate test. For aerobic fitness, while examining absolute values, differences were uniquely significant for the second ventilatory threshold (ultra-trail regional runners: 3.78±0.32L.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 4.03±0.40L.min-1 p<0.05). Meantime, when aerobic fitness was expressed per unit of body mass, differences were significant for the second ventilatory threshold (ultra-trail regional runners: 50.75±6.23mL.kg-1.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 57.88±4.64mL.kg-1.min-1 p<0.05) and also maximum volume of oxygen (ultra-trail regional runners: 57.33±7.66mL.kg-1.min-1; ultra-trail national runners: 63.39±4.26mL.kg-1.min-1 p<0.05). Conclusion This study emphasized the importance of expressing physiological variables derived from running protocols per unit of body mass. Also, the second ventilatory threshold appears to be the best and the only aerobic fitness variable to distinguish between trail runners according to competitive level. Maximal oxygen uptake seems of relative interest to distinguish between long distance runners according to competitive level.
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