Department of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Medicine, Kingston Health Science Center, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
High Alt Med Biol. 2024 Jun;25(2):113-121. doi: 10.1089/ham.2023.0042. Epub 2024 Jan 12.
Ramchandani, Rashi, Ioana Tereza Florica, Zier Zhou, Aziz Alemi, and Adrian Baranchuk. Review of athletic guidelines for high-altitude training and acclimatization. 00:000-000, 2024. Exposure to high altitude results in hypobaric hypoxia with physiological acclimatization changes that are thought to influence athletic performance. This review summarizes existing literature regarding implications of high-altitude training and altitude-related guidelines from major governing bodies of sports. A nonsystematic review was performed using PubMed and OVID Medline to identify articles regarding altitude training and guidelines from international governing bodies of various sports. Sports inherently involving training or competing at high altitude were excluded. Important physiological compensatory mechanisms to high-altitude environments include elevations in blood pressure, heart rate, red blood cell mass, tidal volume, and respiratory rate. These responses can have varying effects on athletic performance. Governing sport bodies have limited and differing regulations for training and competition at high altitudes with recommended acclimatization periods ranging from 3 days to 3 weeks. Physiological changes in response to high terrestrial altitude exposure can have substantial impacts on athletic performance. Major sport governing bodies have limited regulations and recommendations regarding altitude training and competition. Existing guidelines are variable and lack substantial evidence to support recommendations. Additional studies are needed to clarify the implications of high-altitude exposure on athletic ability to optimize training and competition.
拉钱德尼、拉希、伊奥娜·特蕾莎·弗洛里卡、周泽尔、阿齐兹·阿莱米和阿德里安·巴兰丘克。高海拔训练和适应的运动指南综述。00:000-000,2024. 暴露在高海拔地区会导致低气压缺氧,生理适应变化被认为会影响运动表现。本综述总结了关于高海拔训练和主要运动管理机构相关指南的现有文献。 使用 PubMed 和 OVID Medline 进行非系统性综述,以确定有关高海拔训练和来自各种运动国际管理机构的指南的文章。排除了本质上涉及在高海拔地区训练或比赛的运动。 适应高海拔环境的重要生理代偿机制包括血压、心率、红细胞量、潮气量和呼吸率的升高。这些反应对运动表现有不同的影响。运动管理机构对高海拔地区的训练和比赛有有限的和不同的规定,建议的适应期从 3 天到 3 周不等。 对陆地高海拔暴露的生理反应会对运动表现产生重大影响。主要运动管理机构对高海拔训练和比赛的规定和建议有限。现有的指南是可变的,缺乏支持建议的实质性证据。需要进一步的研究来阐明高海拔暴露对运动能力的影响,以优化训练和比赛。