Energy cost and running mechanics during a treadmill run to voluntary exhaustion in humans

被引:99
作者
Candau, R [1 ]
Belli, A [1 ]
Millet, GY [1 ]
Georges, D [1 ]
Barbier, B [1 ]
Rouillon, JD [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Franche Comte, Unite Format & Rech & Sci Tech Act Phys & Sport, Lab Sci Sport, F-25030 Besancon, France
关键词
running economy; ventilation; mechanical work; step frequency; step variability;
D O I
10.1007/s004210050363
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
The aim of the present study was to examine the physiological and mechanical factors which may be concerned in the increase in energy cost during running in a fatigued state. A group of 15 trained triathletes ran on a treadmill at velocities corresponding to their personal records over 3000m [mean 4.53 (SD 0.28) m . s(-1)] until they felt exhausted. The energy cost of running (C(R) was quantified from the net O(2) uptake and the elevation of blood lactate concentration. Gas exchange was measured over 1 min firstly during the 3rd-4th min and secondly during the last minute of the run. Blood samples were collected before and after the completion of the run. Mechanical changes of the centre of mass were quantified using a kinematic arm. A significant mean increase [6.9 (SD 3.5)%, P < 0.001] in C(R) from a mean of 4.4 (SD 0.4) J . kg(-1) . m(-1) to a mean of 4.7 (SD 0.4) J . kg(-1) . m(-1) was observed. The increase in the O(2) demand of the respiratory muscles estimated from the increase in ventilation accounted for a considerable proportion [mean 25.2 (SD 10.4)%] of the increase in C(R). A mean increase [17.0 (SD 26.0)%, P < 0.05] in the mechanical cost (C(M)) from a mean of 2.36 (SD 0.23) J . kg(-1) . m(-1) to a mean of 2.74 (SD 0.55) J . kg(-1) . m was also noted. A significant correlation was found between C(R) and C(M) in the non-fatigued state (r = 0.68, P < 0.01), but not in the fatigued state (r = 0.25, NS). Furthermore, no correlations were found between the changes (from non-fatigued to fatigued state) in C(R) and the changes in C(M) suggesting that the increase in C(R) is not solely dependent on the external work done per unit of distance. Since step frequency decreased slightly in the fatigued state, the internal work would have tended to decrease slightly which would not be compatible with an increase in C(R). A stepwise regressions showed that the changes in C(R) were linked (r = 0.77, P < 0.01) to the changes in the variability of step frequency and in the variability of potential cost suggesting that a large proportion of the increase in C(R) was due to an increase in the step variability. The underlying mechanisms of the relationship between C(R) and step variability remains unclear.
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