Mauvieux Benoit, Hingrand Corentin, Drigny Joffrey, Hodzic Amir, Baron Pauline, Hurdiel Rémy, Jouffroy Romain, Vauthier Jean-Charles, Pessiglione Mathias, Wiehler Antonius, Degache Francis, Pavailler Sébastien, Heyman Elsa, Plard Mathilde, Noirez Philippe, Dubois Blaise, Esculier Jean François, Nguyen Anh Phong, Van Cant Joachim, Roy Baillargeon Olivier, Pairot de Fontenay Benoit, Delaunay Pierre Louis, Besnard Stéphane
U1075 Comete/INSERM, Université de Caen, Caen, France.
Unité de Médecine du Sport, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Caen Normandie, Caen, France.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2022 Jun 15;11(6):e38027. doi: 10.2196/38027.
The growing interest of the scientific community in trail running has highlighted the acute effects of practice at the time of these races on isolated aspects of physiological and structural systems; biological, physiological, cognitive, and muscular functions; and the psychological state of athletes. However, no integrative study has been conducted under these conditions with so many participants and monitoring of pre-, per-, and postrace variables for up to 10 days over a distance close to 100 miles.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the kinetics of the performance parameters during a 156 km trail run and 6000 m of elevation gain in pre-, per-, and postrace conditions. The general hypothesis is based on significant alterations in the psychological, physiological, mechanical, biological, and cognitive parameters.
The Trail Scientifique de Clécy took place on November 11, 2021. This prospective experimental study provides a comprehensive exploration of the constraints and adaptations of psychophysiological and sociological variables assessed in real race conditions during a trail running of 156 km on hilly ground and 6000 m of elevation gain (D+). The study protocol allowed for repeatability of study measurements under the same experimental conditions during the race, with the race being divided into 6 identical loops of 26 km and 1000 m D+. Measurements were conducted the day before and the morning of the race, at the end of each lap, after a pit stop, and up to 10 days after the race. A total of 55 participants were included, 43 (78%) men and 12 (22%) women, who were experienced in ultra-trail-running events and with no contraindications to the practice of this sport.
The launch of the study was authorized on October 26, 2021, under the trial number 21-0166 after a favorable opinion from the Comité de Protection des Personnes Ouest III (21.09.61/SIRIPH 2G 21.01586.000009). Of the 55 runners enrolled, 41 (75%) completed the race and 14 (25%) dropped out for various reasons, including gastric problems, hypothermia, fatigue, and musculoskeletal injuries. All the measurements for each team were completed in full. The race times (ie, excluding the measurements) ranged from 17.8206 hours for the first runner to 35.9225 hours for the last runner. The average time to complete all measurements for each lap was 64 (SD 3) minutes.
The Trail Scientifique de Clécy, by its protocol, allowed for a multidisciplinary approach to the discipline. This approach will allow for the explanation of the studied parameters in relation to each other and observation of the systems of dependence and independence. The initial results are expected in June 2022.
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科学界对越野跑的兴趣日益浓厚,这凸显了此类比赛期间的运动对生理和结构系统的各个孤立方面、生物、生理、认知和肌肉功能以及运动员心理状态的急性影响。然而,尚未在这些条件下进行过综合性研究,涉及如此多的参与者,并在接近100英里的赛程中对赛前、赛中及赛后变量进行长达10天的监测。
本研究旨在评估在一场156公里越野跑及海拔上升6000米的过程中,赛前、赛中及赛后条件下性能参数的变化趋势。总体假设基于心理、生理、机械、生物和认知参数的显著改变。
克莱西科学越野赛于2021年11月11日举行。这项前瞻性实验研究全面探索了在丘陵地带进行156公里越野跑及海拔上升6000米(D+)的真实比赛条件下,心理生理和社会学变量的限制因素及适应性。该研究方案允许在比赛期间相同实验条件下重复进行研究测量,比赛分为6个相同的26公里赛段且每个赛段海拔上升1000米(D+)。在比赛前一天和比赛当天上午、每圈结束时、中途停留后以及比赛结束后长达10天进行测量。总共纳入了55名参与者,其中43名(78%)男性和12名((22%)女性,他们均有超长距离越野跑赛事经验且无此项运动的禁忌证。
在西部第三区人体保护委员会(21.09.61/SIRIPH 2G 21.01586.000009)给出肯定意见后,该研究于2021年10月26日获得批准,试验编号为21 - 0166。在登记的55名跑步者中,41名(75%)完成了比赛,14名(25%)因各种原因退出,包括胃部问题、体温过低疲劳和肌肉骨骼损伤。每个团队的所有测量均全部完成。比赛用时(即不包括测量时间)从第一名跑步者的17.8206小时到最后一名跑步者的35.9225小时不等。每圈完成所有测量的平均时间为64(标准差3)分钟。
克莱西科学越野赛通过其方案允许对该项目采用多学科方法。这种方法将有助于解释所研究参数之间的相互关系,并观察依赖和独立系统。初步结果预计在2022年6月得出。
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