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不改变就没有收获;年龄、性别、特定基因和训练对越野滑雪生理及运动表现适应性的影响

No Change - No Gain; The Effect of Age, Sex, Selected Genes and Training on Physiological and Performance Adaptations in Cross-Country Skiing.

作者信息

Johansen Jan-Michael, Goleva-Fjellet Sannija, Sunde Arnstein, Gjerløw Lars Erik, Skeimo Lars Arne, Freberg Baard I, Sæbø Mona, Helgerud Jan, Støren Øyvind

机构信息

Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health, University of South-Eastern Norway, Bø, Norway.

Department of Sports, Physical Education and Outdoor Studies, University of South-Eastern Norway, Bø, Norway.

出版信息

Front Physiol. 2020 Oct 26;11:581339. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.581339. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

The aim was to investigate the effect of training, sex, age and selected genes on physiological and performance variables and adaptations before, and during 6 months of training in well-trained cross-country skiers. National-level cross-country skiers were recruited for a 6 months observational study (pre - post 1 - post 2 test). All participants were tested in an outside double poling time trial (TT), maximal oxygen uptake in running (RUN-VO), peak oxygen uptake in double poling (DP-VO), lactate threshold (LT) and oxygen cost of double poling (C), jump height and maximal strength (1RM) in half squat and pull-down. Blood samples were drawn to genetically screen the participants for the R577X, I/D, rs8192678, rs1801282, rs4253778, rs6552828, and rs1474347 polymorphisms. The skiers were instructed to train according to their own training programs and report all training in training diaries based on heart rate measures from May to October. 29 skiers completed all testing and registered their training sufficiently throughout the study period. At pre-test, significant sex and age differences were observed in TT ( < 0.01), DP-VO ( < 0.01), C ( < 0.05), MAS ( < 0.01), LT ( < 0.01), 1RM half squat ( < 0.01), and 1RM pull-down ( < 0.01). For sex, there was also a significant difference in RUN-VO ( < 0.01). No major differences were detected in physiological or performance variables based on genotypes. Total training volume ranged from 357.5 to 1056.8 min per week between participants, with a training intensity distribution of 90-5-5% in low-, moderate- and high-intensity training, respectively. Total training volume and ski-specific training increased significantly ( < 0.05) throughout the study period for the whole group, while the training intensity distribution was maintained. No physiological or performance variables improved during the 6 months of training for the whole group. No differences were observed in training progression or training adaptation between sexes or age-groups. In conclusion, sex and age affected physiological and performance variables, with only a minor impact from selected genes, at baseline. However, minor to no effect of sex, age, selected genes or the participants training were shown on training adaptations. Increased total training volume did not affect physiological and performance variables.

摘要

目的是研究训练、性别、年龄和选定基因对训练有素的越野滑雪运动员在训练前及6个月训练期间生理和运动表现变量及适应性的影响。招募国家级越野滑雪运动员进行为期6个月的观察性研究(测试前 - 测试后1 - 测试后2)。所有参与者均在室外进行双杖计时赛(TT)、跑步最大摄氧量(RUN-VO)、双杖峰值摄氧量(DP-VO)、乳酸阈值(LT)和双杖氧耗(C)测试,以及半蹲和下拉动作的跳跃高度和最大力量(1RM)测试。采集血样对参与者进行R577X、I/D、rs8192678、rs1801282、rs4253778、rs6552828和rs1474347多态性的基因筛查。滑雪运动员被要求按照自己的训练计划进行训练,并在5月至10月期间根据心率测量结果在训练日记中记录所有训练情况。29名滑雪运动员完成了所有测试,并在整个研究期间充分记录了他们的训练情况。在测试前,观察到TT(<0.01)、DP-VO(<0.01)、C(<0.05)、最大无氧功率(MAS,<0.01)、LT(<0.01)、半蹲1RM(<0.01)和下拉1RM(<0.01)存在显著的性别和年龄差异。对于性别,RUN-VO也存在显著差异(<0.01)。基于基因型,在生理或运动表现变量方面未检测到主要差异。参与者之间每周的总训练量在357.5至1056.8分钟之间,低强度、中等强度和高强度训练的强度分布分别为90-5-5%。整个研究期间,全组的总训练量和特定滑雪训练量显著增加(<0.05),同时训练强度分布保持不变。全组在6个月的训练期间,生理或运动表现变量均未改善。在性别或年龄组之间,未观察到训练进展或训练适应性的差异。总之,在基线时,性别和年龄影响生理和运动表现变量,选定基因的影响较小。然而,性别、年龄、选定基因或参与者的训练对训练适应性的影响较小或无影响。总训练量的增加并未影响生理和运动表现变量。

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