Borges Nattai, Reaburn Peter, Driller Matthew, Argus Christos
School of Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton, Australia.
J Aging Phys Act. 2016 Jan;24(1):149-57. doi: 10.1123/japa.2015-0021. Epub 2015 Apr 16.
Despite increasing participation rates in masters sport and extensive research examining age-related changes in performance, little is known about the effect of age on recovery kinetics in masters athletes. This narrative review focuses on the relationship between aging and sport participation, and the effect on both performance and recovery following an exercise bout. Current research suggests the effect of age on performance and recovery may be smaller than originally suggested and that increasing sedentary lifestyles appear to play a larger role in any observed decrements in performance and recovery in masters athletes. Currently, it appears that performance decrements are inevitable with age. However, performance capacities can be maintained through systematic physical training. Moreover, the limited current research suggests there may be an age effect on recovery kinetics following an exercise bout, although further research is required to understand the acute and chronic recovery processes in the masters athlete.
尽管参加大师级运动的比例不断增加,并且有大量研究探讨了与年龄相关的运动表现变化,但对于年龄对大师级运动员恢复动力学的影响却知之甚少。本叙述性综述聚焦于衰老与运动参与之间的关系,以及运动 bout 后对运动表现和恢复的影响。当前研究表明,年龄对运动表现和恢复的影响可能比最初认为的要小,而且久坐不动的生活方式增加似乎在大师级运动员运动表现和恢复的任何观察到的下降中起更大作用。目前,似乎运动表现下降随着年龄增长是不可避免的。然而,运动能力可以通过系统的体育训练来维持。此外,目前有限的研究表明,运动 bout 后恢复动力学可能存在年龄效应,尽管需要进一步研究以了解大师级运动员的急性和慢性恢复过程。