Ferguson Jared, Hadid Amir, Epstein Yoram, Jensen Dennis
Clinical Exercise & Respiratory Physiology Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education, McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada.
McGill's Sports Science Institute, McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada.
Front Sports Act Living. 2022 Jan 5;3:735923. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.735923. eCollection 2021.
Examine the effect of synthetic fabrics (SYN, 60% polyester: 40% nylon) vs. 100% cotton fabric (CTN) on the 20-km cycling time trial (20 kmCTT) performance of competitive cyclists and triathletes. In this randomized controlled crossover study, 15 adults (5 women) aged 29.6 ± 2.7 years (mean ± SE) with a peak rate of O consumption of 60.0 ± 2.0 ml/kg/min completed a 20 kmCTT under ambient laboratory conditions (24.3 ± 0.7°C and 17 ± 7% relative humidity) with a simulated wind of 3 m/s while wearing SYN or CTN clothing ensembles. Both ensembles were of snowflake mesh bi-layer construction and consisted of a loose-fitting long-sleeved shirt with full-length trousers. Participants maintained a significantly ( < 0.05) higher cycling speed and power output over the last 6-km of the 20 kmCTT while wearing the SYN vs. CTN ensemble (e.g., by 0.98 km/h and 18.4 watts at the 20-km mark). Consequently, 20 kmCTT duration was significantly reduced by 15.7 ± 6.8 sec or 0.8 ± 0.3% during SYN vs. CTN trials ( < 0.05). Improved 20 kmCTT performance with SYN vs. CTN clothing could not be explained by concurrent differences in esophageal temperature, sweat rate, ratings of perceived exertion and/or cardiometabolic responses to exercise. However, it was accompanied by significantly lower mean skin temperatures (1°C) and more favorable ratings of perceived clothing comfort and thermal sensation during exercise. Under the experimental conditions of the current study, athletic clothing made of synthetic fabrics significantly improved the 20 kmCTT performance of endurance-trained athletes by optimizing selected thermoregulatory and perceptual responses to exercise.
研究合成纤维织物(SYN,60%聚酯纤维:40%尼龙)与100%棉织物(CTN)对竞技自行车运动员和铁人三项运动员20公里计时赛(20 kmCTT)成绩的影响。在这项随机对照交叉研究中,15名成年人(5名女性),年龄29.6±2.7岁(均值±标准误),最大耗氧率为60.0±2.0 ml/kg/min,在实验室环境条件(24.3±0.7°C,相对湿度17±7%)下,以约3 m/s的模拟风速,穿着SYN或CTN服装套装完成20 kmCTT。两种套装均为雪花网眼双层结构,包括一件宽松的长袖衬衫和全长裤子。与穿着CTN套装相比,参与者在20 kmCTT的最后6公里穿着SYN套装时,骑行速度和功率输出显著更高(P<0.05)(例如,在20公里标记处快0.98 km/h,功率高18.4瓦)。因此,与CTN试验相比,SYN试验期间20 kmCTT持续时间显著缩短15.7±6.8秒或0.8±0.3%(P<0.05)。与CTN服装相比,SYN服装改善20 kmCTT成绩无法用食管温度、出汗率、主观用力感觉评分和/或运动时的心脏代谢反应的同时差异来解释。然而,它伴随着平均皮肤温度显著降低(约1°C),以及运动期间对服装舒适度和热感觉的更有利评分。在本研究的实验条件下,合成纤维织物制成的运动服装通过优化对运动的选定体温调节和感知反应,显著提高了耐力训练运动员的20 kmCTT成绩。