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高强度比赛期对精英越野滑雪运动员比赛成绩和自我报告疾病的影响。

Effect of an intense period of competition on race performance and self-reported illness in elite cross-country skiers.

作者信息

Svendsen I S, Gleeson M, Haugen T A, Tønnessen E

机构信息

School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK.

Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2015 Dec;25(6):846-53. doi: 10.1111/sms.12452. Epub 2015 Mar 27.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine whether participating in a cross-country skiing stage race (Tour de Ski; TDS) affects subsequent illness incidence, training, and race performance. Self-reported training and illness data from 44 male and female elite cross-country skiers were included. In total, 127 years of data were collected (2-3 seasons per athlete). Illness incidence, training load, and performance in international competitions were calculated for athletes who did and did not participate in TDS. Forty-eight percent of athletes reported becoming ill during or in the days immediately after taking part in TDS vs 16% of athletes who did not participate. In both groups, illness incidence was somewhat lower for female athletes. For male athletes, race performance was significantly worse for 6 weeks following TDS vs 6 weeks before TDS. Furthermore, while female athletes who participated in TDS performed relatively better than controls in Olympics/World Championships, male athletes who participated in TDS typically performed worse in subsequent major championships. Participating in TDS appears to result in ∼ 3-fold increase in risk of illness in this period. Male athletes appear more prone to illness and also see a drop in race performance following TDS, possibly linked to differences in training load before and after the event.

摘要

本研究的目的是确定参加越野滑雪多日赛(环雪车赛;TDS)是否会影响随后的疾病发生率、训练情况和比赛成绩。研究纳入了44名男女精英越野滑雪运动员的自我报告的训练和疾病数据。总共收集了127年的数据(每位运动员2至3个赛季)。计算了参加和未参加TDS的运动员的疾病发生率、训练负荷以及国际比赛成绩。48%的运动员报告在参加TDS期间或之后立即生病,而未参加的运动员中这一比例为16%。在两组中,女运动员的疾病发生率都略低。对于男运动员来说,在TDS之后的6周内比赛成绩明显比TDS之前的6周差。此外,虽然参加TDS的女运动员在奥运会/世界锦标赛中的表现相对优于对照组,但参加TDS的男运动员在随后的重大锦标赛中通常表现更差。在此期间,参加TDS似乎会使患病风险增加约3倍。男运动员似乎更容易生病,并且在TDS之后比赛成绩也会下降,这可能与赛事前后训练负荷的差异有关。

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