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铁人三项运动员在骑行和跑步过程中的呼吸通气与气体吸入

Ventilation and entrainment of breathing during cycling and running in triathletes.

作者信息

Bonsignore M R, Morici G, Abate P, Romano S, Bonsignore G

机构信息

Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologia dello Sport e dell'Attività Fisica, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Palermo, Italy.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1998 Feb;30(2):239-45. doi: 10.1097/00005768-199802000-00011.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess whether entrainment of breathing (E) during exercise: 1) differed according to the test protocol in well-trained triathletes, and 2) improved ventilatory efficiency during exercise.

METHODS

Eight triathletes performed three incremental tests until exhaustion: while cycling (CE), while running at increasing grade and constant speed (increasing GRADE) and while running at increasing speed and constant grade (increasing SPEED), respectively. E was evaluated as the percentage of breaths occurring at respiratory rates (F) corresponding to integer ratios of the exercise cycle rate. To assess whether E improved ventilatory efficiency, deltaVE/VO2 between nonentrained and entrained breaths was measured at each load.

RESULTS

Mean E was higher in CE (57.2+/-21.9%) than in increasing GRADE (46.9+/-18.7%) and increasing SPEED (41.4+/-17.2%). E decreased at high loads in CE and increasing SPEED but not in increasing GRADE. In the group of subjects, E correlated with the degree of fitness (evaluated as VO2Tvent/VO2peak%) only during increasing GRADE. By multiple regression analysis on all data, minute ventilation correlated with CO2 production but not with the exercise cycle rate; however, either F or tidal volume correlated significantly with both these variables. VE/VO2 was lower in entrained than nonentrained breaths at each load in CE and increasing GRADE experiments, but the difference was small.

CONCLUSIONS

In spite of some differences among protocols, triathletes showed significant E during incremental exercise tests. Spontaneous E appeared to slightly improve ventilatory efficiency during CE and increasing GRADE protocols.

摘要

目的

评估运动期间呼吸同步化(E):1)在训练有素的铁人三项运动员中是否因测试方案而异,以及2)是否能提高运动期间的通气效率。

方法

八名铁人三项运动员进行了三次递增测试直至力竭:分别是在骑自行车时(CE)、在坡度增加且速度恒定的跑步时(递增坡度)以及在速度增加且坡度恒定的跑步时(递增速度)。E被评估为在与运动周期率的整数比相对应的呼吸频率(F)下发生的呼吸百分比。为了评估E是否提高了通气效率,在每个负荷下测量了非同步化呼吸和同步化呼吸之间的ΔVE/VO₂。

结果

CE组的平均E(57.2±21.9%)高于递增坡度组(46.9±18.7%)和递增速度组(41.4±17.2%)。在CE组和递增速度组中,E在高负荷时下降,但在递增坡度组中没有下降。在受试者组中,仅在递增坡度期间,E与体能程度(以VO₂Tvent/VO₂peak%评估)相关。对所有数据进行多元回归分析,分钟通气量与二氧化碳产生相关,但与运动周期率无关;然而,F或潮气量与这两个变量均显著相关。在CE组和递增坡度实验中,每个负荷下同步化呼吸时的VE/VO₂低于非同步化呼吸时,但差异很小。

结论

尽管各方案之间存在一些差异,但铁人三项运动员在递增运动测试期间表现出显著的E。在CE组和递增坡度方案中,自发的E似乎略微提高了通气效率。

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