Zelenkova Irina, Zotkin Sergey, Korneev Pavel, Koprov Sergey, Grushin Alexandr
Russian Olympic Committee Innovation Center, Moscow, Russia -
Russian Olympic Committee Innovation Center, Moscow, Russia.
J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2019 Feb;59(2):179-186. doi: 10.23736/S0022-4707.18.08018-0. Epub 2018 Jan 4.
The aim of the study was to compare total hemoglobin mass (tHb-mass) and blood volume (BV) across elite athletes with different sporting specializations.
The study enrolled 222 members of Russian national teams from 12 different sporting disciplines and non-Olympic sports. The athletes were tested in the middle of a competitive season for tHb-mass, BV, plasma volume (PV), hemoglobin concentration (Hb), and hematocrit level (Hct) determination. tHb-mass measurements were performed using CO- rebreathing technique, alongside Hb and Hct (capillary blood).
In elite endurance athletes both male and female values for tHb-mass, BV and PV, were significantly higher compared to anaerobic, technical sports and untrained subjects. The highest values of relative tHb-mass across all 15 groups were found in cross-country skiers (15.1±0.1 g/kg) and cyclists (15.0±0.5 g/kg). In the anaerobic group the highest value of tHb-mass was within the short-track group - i.e. 12.9±0.5 g/kg which was significantly lower than in cycling. In all aerobic groups, anaerobic and breath-hold divers we found significant difference in relative tHb-mass compared to untrained subjects. The difference between relative tHb-mass in the cycling group and untrained subjects was 31.3%, 17% for short track, 30.1% for handball and 33.5% for motor sport. For the largest group (biathlon) we performed correlation analysis for males and females with competitive performance and found relationship in both groups (P<0.05).
The study clearly demonstrates the difference between endurance and non-endurance athletes in tHb-mass for elite males and females athletes and its importance in competitive aerobic performance.
本研究旨在比较不同运动专项的精英运动员的总血红蛋白量(tHb-mass)和血容量(BV)。
本研究招募了来自12个不同运动项目和非奥运会项目的222名俄罗斯国家队队员。在赛季中期对运动员进行测试,以测定tHb-mass、BV、血浆容量(PV)、血红蛋白浓度(Hb)和血细胞比容水平(Hct)。tHb-mass测量采用一氧化碳重呼吸技术,同时测量Hb和Hct(毛细血管血)。
与无氧运动、技巧类运动和未受过训练的受试者相比,精英耐力运动员的tHb-mass、BV和PV的男性和女性数值均显著更高。在所有15个组中,相对tHb-mass最高值出现在越野滑雪运动员(15.1±0.1 g/kg)和自行车运动员(15.0±0.5 g/kg)中。在无氧运动组中,tHb-mass最高值出现在短道速滑组,即12.9±0.5 g/kg,显著低于自行车运动组。在所有有氧运动组、无氧运动组和憋气潜水组中,与未受过训练的受试者相比,我们发现相对tHb-mass存在显著差异。自行车运动组与未受过训练的受试者之间的相对tHb-mass差异为31.3%,短道速滑组为17%,手球组为30.1%,赛车运动组为33.5%。对于最大的组(冬季两项),我们对男性和女性的比赛成绩进行了相关性分析,发现两组均存在相关性(P<0.05)。
该研究清楚地表明了精英男性和女性耐力运动员与非耐力运动员在tHb-mass方面的差异及其在有氧竞技表现中的重要性。