Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)
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Resumo: | 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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Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional)Perfil fisiológico de corredores de trilhas de longa distância adultos do sexo masculino: variações segundo o nível competitivo (nacional ou regional)Physical exertion/physiologyRunningExercise testOxygen consumptionAnaerobic thresholdEsforço físico/fisiologiaCorridaTeste de esforçoConsumo de oxigênioLimiar anaeróbioAdultAnaerobic ThresholdBody Mass IndexCross-Sectional StudiesExercise TestHeart RateHumansMaleOxygenReference ValuesRunningStatistics, NonparametricTime FactorsAthletesObjective: 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.Objetivo: Descrever e comparar indicadores de aptidão metabólica em corredores de trilhas de longa distância (ultra trail running) adultos do sexo masculino, de acordo com o nível de competição (regional ou nacional). Métodos: Foram avaliados 44 corredores masculinos com média de idade de 36,5±7,2 anos classificados como de nível regional (n=25) ou nacional (n=19). Foi utilizado o teste de Wingate para avaliação da via anaeróbica, enquanto o teste incremental de corrida em esteira também foi realizado para determinar os limiares ventilatórios, o consumo máximo de oxigênio, a frequência cardíaca e a concentração de lactato ao final do protocolo. A comparação entre os grupos foi realizada por estatística teste t para amostras independentes. Resultados: As variáveis obtidas do teste Wingate não diferiram de forma significativa entre os grupos. No que diz respeito à aptidão aeróbica, foram encontradas diferenças significativas entre variáveis expressas em valores absolutos no segundo limiar ventilatório (corredores de nível regional: 3,78±0,32L.min-1; corredores de nível nacional: 4,03±0,40L.min-1; p<0,05). Quando considerados os valores expressos por unidade de massa corporal, o segundo limiar ventilatório (corredores de nível regional: 50,75±6,23mL.kg-1.min-1; corredores de nível nacional: 57,88±4,64mL.kg-1.min-1; p<0,05) e o volume máximo de oxigênio (corredores de nível regional: 57,33±7,66mL.kg-1.min-1; corredores de nível nacional: 63,39±4,26mL.kg-1.min-1; p<0,05) também diferiram de forma significativa. Conclusão: Este estudo destacou a importância de se expressarem variáveis fisiológicas derivadas de protocolos de corrida por unidade de massa corporal. Além disso, o segundo limiar ventilatório pareceu ser o melhor e único indicador de aptidão aeróbica para a diferenciação de corredores de trilha de longa distância, segundo o nível competitivo. O consumo máximo de oxigênio não é especialmente relevante para distinguir os corredores de trilha de longa distância, segundo o nível competitivo.Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/105900http://hdl.handle.net/10316/105900https://doi.org/10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5256eng1679-45082317-6385Oliveira-Rosado, JoanaDuarte, João P.Silva, Paulo Sousa eCosta, DanielaMartinho, Diogo V.Sarmento, HugoSantos, João Valente dosRama, Luis M.Tavares, Óscar M.Conde, JorgeCastanheira, JoaquimSoles-Gonçalves, RuiAgostinete, Ricardo R.Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel J.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-14T21:31:53Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/105900Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:22:23.599077Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional) Perfil fisiológico de corredores de trilhas de longa distância adultos do sexo masculino: variações segundo o nível competitivo (nacional ou regional) |
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Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional) |
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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 Esforço físico/fisiologia Corrida Teste de esforço Consumo de oxigênio Limiar anaeróbio Adult Anaerobic Threshold Body Mass Index Cross-Sectional Studies Exercise Test Heart Rate Humans Male Oxygen Reference Values Running Statistics, Nonparametric Time Factors Athletes |
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Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional) |
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Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional) |
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Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional) |
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Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional) |
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Physiological profile of adult male long-distance trail runners: variations according to competitive level (national or regional) |
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Oliveira-Rosado, Joana |
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Oliveira-Rosado, Joana Duarte, João P. Silva, Paulo Sousa e Costa, Daniela Martinho, Diogo V. Sarmento, Hugo Santos, João Valente dos Rama, Luis M. Tavares, Óscar M. Conde, Jorge Castanheira, Joaquim Soles-Gonçalves, Rui Agostinete, Ricardo R. Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel J. |
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Duarte, João P. Silva, Paulo Sousa e Costa, Daniela Martinho, Diogo V. Sarmento, Hugo Santos, João Valente dos Rama, Luis M. Tavares, Óscar M. Conde, Jorge Castanheira, Joaquim Soles-Gonçalves, Rui Agostinete, Ricardo R. Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel J. |
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Oliveira-Rosado, Joana Duarte, João P. Silva, Paulo Sousa e Costa, Daniela Martinho, Diogo V. Sarmento, Hugo Santos, João Valente dos Rama, Luis M. Tavares, Óscar M. Conde, Jorge Castanheira, Joaquim Soles-Gonçalves, Rui Agostinete, Ricardo R. Coelho-e-Silva, Manuel J. |
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Physical exertion/physiology Running Exercise test Oxygen consumption Anaerobic threshold Esforço físico/fisiologia Corrida Teste de esforço Consumo de oxigênio Limiar anaeróbio Adult Anaerobic Threshold Body Mass Index Cross-Sectional Studies Exercise Test Heart Rate Humans Male Oxygen Reference Values Running Statistics, Nonparametric Time Factors Athletes |
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Physical exertion/physiology Running Exercise test Oxygen consumption Anaerobic threshold Esforço físico/fisiologia Corrida Teste de esforço Consumo de oxigênio Limiar anaeróbio Adult Anaerobic Threshold Body Mass Index Cross-Sectional Studies Exercise Test Heart Rate Humans Male Oxygen Reference Values Running Statistics, Nonparametric Time Factors Athletes |
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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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