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资深长跑运动员的皮肤温度——来自2018年世界大师田径锦标赛一项实地研究的结果

Skin Temperature in Master Long-Distance Runners-Results From a Field Study at the 2018 World Master Athletics Championships.

作者信息

Ganse Bergita, Degens Hans

机构信息

Department of Life Sciences, Research Centre for Musculoskeletal Science & Sports Medicine, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom.

Institute of Sport Science and Innovations, Lithuanian Sports University, Kaunas, Lithuania.

出版信息

Front Sports Act Living. 2020 Apr 9;2:31. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2020.00031. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Older people and athletes show impairments in thermoregulation, but this has not yet been studied during a running competition. The aim of the study was to assess (1) whether there are age-related differences in skin temperature during the last stage of a race in well-trained master athletes and (2) to what extent such differences are related to running speed and sex. To investigate this, we used thermography to measure maximum skin temperatures of the head, legs and hands of participants of the 2018 World Master Athletics (WMA) Championships when they were approximately 9,600 m into a 10,000-m road race. Of the 813 runners, 404 were analyzed (142 women, 262 men) including athletes of age groups 35 to 85. All ≥70-year-old athletes completed the race; all 16 non-finishers were younger. The hand temperature was lower than that of the head and legs ( < 0.001). Stepwise regression revealed that head ( = 0.143; < 0.001) and hand temperature decreased with increasing speed ( = 0.092; < 0.001). Sex was the most important determinant of leg skin temperature ( = 0.054; < 0.001), men having higher leg temperatures than women, with a small negative contribution of speed ( increased to 0.069). In conclusion, higher running speed is associated with lower skin temperatures, and leg skin temperature is lower in women than men. The absence of an age effect on skin temperature suggests that there is no impairment in heat dissipation in well-trained older athletes.

摘要

老年人和运动员在体温调节方面存在障碍,但尚未在跑步比赛中对此进行研究。本研究的目的是评估:(1)在训练有素的老年运动员参加的比赛最后阶段,皮肤温度是否存在与年龄相关的差异;(2)这些差异在多大程度上与跑步速度和性别有关。为了对此进行调查,我们使用热成像技术测量了2018年世界老年田径锦标赛(WMA)参赛者在10000米公路赛约9600米时头部、腿部和手部的最高皮肤温度。在813名跑步者中,对404人进行了分析(142名女性,262名男性),包括35至85岁年龄组的运动员。所有70岁及以上的运动员都完成了比赛;所有16名未完成比赛的运动员都更年轻。手部温度低于头部和腿部(<0.001)。逐步回归分析显示,随着速度增加,头部温度(β = 0.143;P < 0.001)和手部温度降低(β = 0.092;P < 0.001)。性别是腿部皮肤温度的最重要决定因素(β = 0.054;P < 0.001),男性腿部温度高于女性,速度有小的负向贡献(β增加到0.069)。总之,较高的跑步速度与较低的皮肤温度相关,女性腿部皮肤温度低于男性。皮肤温度不存在年龄效应表明,训练有素的老年运动员在散热方面没有障碍。

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