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短距离和中距离不同泳姿及水域类型的男女冰泳者的性别差异:一项描述性研究

Sex Difference in Female and Male Ice Swimmers for Different Strokes and Water Categories Over Short and Middle Distances: A Descriptive Study.

作者信息

Oppermann Janne, Knechtle Beat, Seffrin Aldo, Vancini Rodrigo Luiz, de Lira Claudio Andre Barbosa, Hill Lee, Andrade Marilia Santos

机构信息

Institute of Primary Care, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Medbase St. Gallen Am Vadianplatz, Vadianstrasse 26, 9001, St. Gallen, Switzerland.

出版信息

Sports Med Open. 2022 May 10;8(1):63. doi: 10.1186/s40798-022-00451-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Winter swimming developed from a national tradition into a health-improving sport with international competitions. The difference in performance between women and men was thoroughly examined in various sporting disciplines; however, there is little data on winter swimming events. Therefore, this study aims to compare the sex differences in female and male winter swimmers for a distinct stroke over distances of 25 m and 200 m in ice water, freezing water and cold water in the multiple stages of the Winter Swimming World Cup, hosted by the International Winter Swimming Association (IWSA) since 2016.

METHODS

All data included in this study were obtained from the official results of the Winter Swimming World Cup, published on the "International Winter Swimming Association" (IWSA) website. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare race time between sexes in different swimming strokes and categories of water. In contrast, the Kruskal-Wallis H test was used to compare differences between swimming strokes or water categories for the same sex.

RESULTS

For 25 m and 200 m events of the "IWSA World Cup," male athletes were faster than female athletes, regardless of stroke and water temperature category. However, the effect size of the difference between the sexes was greater in 25 m than in 200 m for all strokes and water temperatures. Swimming speed for the same-sex differed between the swimming stroke in relation to the water temperature category. Head-up breaststroke was found to be the slowest stroke (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSION

In water temperatures between - 2° and + 9 °C, men were faster than women in all stages of the "IWSA World Cup," regardless of the swimming stroke, but the effect size of the difference between the sexes was greater in shorter than in longer events.

摘要

背景

冬泳从一项民族传统发展成为一项具有国际赛事的增进健康的运动。在各种体育项目中,对男女运动员的表现差异进行了深入研究;然而,关于冬泳赛事的数据却很少。因此,本研究旨在比较国际冬泳协会(IWSA)自2016年起主办的冬泳世界杯多个阶段中,男女冬泳运动员在25米和200米距离的冰水中、冻水中及冷水中进行特定泳姿时的性别差异。

方法

本研究纳入的所有数据均来自“国际冬泳协会”(IWSA)网站公布的冬泳世界杯官方成绩。采用曼-惠特尼U检验比较不同泳姿和水温类别下男女的比赛时间。相比之下,采用克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯H检验比较同性别的不同泳姿或水温类别之间的差异。

结果

对于“IWSA世界杯”的25米和200米项目,无论泳姿和水温类别如何,男运动员都比女运动员速度快。然而,在所有泳姿和水温下,25米项目中男女差异的效应量大于200米项目。同性别的游泳速度因泳姿和水温类别而异。发现抬头蛙泳是最慢的泳姿(p < 0.05)。

结论

在-2°至+9°C的水温中,在“IWSA世界杯”的所有阶段,无论泳姿如何,男性都比女性速度快,但男女差异的效应量在短距离项目中大于长距离项目。

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