Okuma H, Ogata H, Hatada K
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan.
Paraplegia. 1989 Jun;27(3):237-43. doi: 10.1038/sc.1989.35.
Twenty eight stress tests for 14 wheelchair marathon competitors were performed to determine their physical fitness just before the Oita International wheelchair marathon since 1984. All the subjects were wheelchair-bound Japanese males and workers at Sun Industry. Oxygen consumption at the maximal workload was significantly larger than that of non-athletic paraplegics and the mean values were 35.0 +/- 4.8 ml/kg in competitors and 22.6 +/- 5.0 ml/min/kg in non-athletic paraplegics. Eight competitors had more than 2 stress tests and 6 of them had 3 tests from 1984 to 1987. The oxygen consumption at the maximal workload of their third test was very high (46.5 +/- 6.8 ml/min/kg) equal to highly trained paraplegics, and was larger than the result of the first test significantly. Their physical fitness was reduced significantly during the off season, however their physical fitness was maintained at a satisfactory higher level than that of non-athletes. This study demonstrated that individual training for wheelchair marathoners had improved the competitors' physical fitness over several years.
自1984年起,在大分国际轮椅马拉松赛前夕,对14名轮椅马拉松参赛者进行了28次压力测试,以确定他们的身体素质。所有受试者均为日本男性,因残疾而依赖轮椅,且都是太阳工业公司的员工。最大负荷时的耗氧量显著高于非运动员截瘫患者,参赛者的平均值为35.0±4.8毫升/千克,非运动员截瘫患者的平均值为22.6±5.0毫升/分钟/千克。8名参赛者接受了2次以上的压力测试,其中6人在1984年至1987年期间接受了3次测试。他们第三次测试时最大负荷下的耗氧量非常高(46.5±6.8毫升/分钟/千克),与训练有素的截瘫患者相当,且显著高于第一次测试的结果。在休赛期,他们的身体素质显著下降,不过仍保持在比非运动员更令人满意的较高水平。这项研究表明,多年来针对轮椅马拉松运动员的个人训练提高了参赛者的身体素质。