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赛车生理学。

The Physiology of Auto Racing.

机构信息

Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2019 Dec;51(12):2548-2562. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000002070.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Auto racing poses a unique set of physiologic challenges for athletes who compete in this sport. These challenges are not widely recognized due to the limited amount of original research in this field and the diffuse nature of this literature. The purpose of this article is to review the major physiologic challenges of auto racing and summarize what is currently known about athletes in this sport.

CONCLUSIONS

The physical stressors of either driving or servicing the race car are overlaid with particular environmental challenges associated with racing (e.g., thermal, noise, carbon monoxide exposure) that increase the physiological stress on motorsport athletes. Physical stress reflects the muscular work required for car control and control of posture during high gravitational (g) loads: factors that predispose athletes to fatigue. The physiologic effects of these stressors include cardiovascular stress as reflected by prolonged elevation of heart rate, cardiac output, and oxygen consumption in both driver and pit athletes during competition. Psychological stress is evident in autonomic and endocrine responses of athletes during competition. The thermal stress of having to compete wearing multilayer fire suits and closed helmets in ambient temperatures of 50°C to 60°C results in the ubiquitous risk of dehydration. Published data show that both drivers and pit crew members are accomplished athletes with distinct challenges and abilities. There are gaps in the literature, especially in regard to female, older adult, and child participants. Additionally, minimal literature is available on appropriate training programs to offset the physiological challenges of auto racing.

摘要

简介

赛车运动对参与这项运动的运动员提出了一系列独特的生理挑战。由于该领域的原始研究数量有限,并且该文献的性质分散,因此这些挑战并未得到广泛认可。本文的目的是回顾赛车运动的主要生理挑战,并总结目前对该运动中运动员的了解。

结论

无论是驾驶还是维修赛车的身体压力,都会叠加与赛车相关的特殊环境挑战(例如,热、噪音、一氧化碳暴露),这会增加赛车运动员的生理压力。身体压力反映了赛车控制和高重力(g)负荷下姿势控制所需的肌肉工作:这些因素使运动员容易疲劳。这些应激源的生理影响包括赛车手和维修站运动员在比赛期间心率、心输出量和耗氧量的延长,这反映了心血管应激。在比赛期间,运动员的自主神经和内分泌反应明显表现出心理压力。赛车手必须穿着多层防火服并戴着封闭头盔在 50°C 到 60°C 的环境温度下比赛,这导致普遍存在脱水的风险。已发表的数据表明,无论是赛车手还是维修站工作人员,都是有能力的运动员,具有独特的挑战和能力。文献中有空白,尤其是关于女性、老年和儿童参与者的文献。此外,几乎没有关于适当训练计划的文献可以抵消赛车运动的生理挑战。

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