Physiological differences between professional and elite road cyclists

被引:178
作者
Lucía, A
Pardo, J
Durántez, A
Hoyos, J
Chicharro, JL
机构
[1] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Med, Escuela Med Educ Fis & Deporte, Unidad Invest, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Europea Madrid, Dept Ciencias Morfol & Fisiol, Madrid, Spain
[3] Fdn Futuro, Ctr Medicodeport, Madrid, Spain
关键词
cycling; physiology;
D O I
10.1055/s-2007-971928
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to compare the physiological responses of professional and elite road cyclists during an incremental cycle ergometer test. Twenty-five elite cyclists (EC; 23 +/- 1 yr) and 25 professional cyclists (PC; 25 +/- 2 yr) performed a ramp protocol (increases of 25 W.min(-1)) during which the following parameters were measured: oxygen consumption ((V) over dot O-2), pulmonary ventilation (VE), ventilatory equivalents for oxygen and carbon dioxide (VE.(V) over dot O-2(-1) and VE.(V) over dot CO2-1, respectively), respiratory exchange ratio (RER), ventilatory thresholds 1 and 2 (VT1 and VT2, respectively), blood lactate, and electromyographic activity (EMG) of the vastus lateralis. Significant differences existed between the two groups mainly at submaximal intensities, since both VT, and VT, occurred at a higher exercise intensity (p < 0.001) in PC than in EC (VT2: 80.4 +/- 6.6 vs 87.0 +/- 5.9% (V) over dot O(2)max in EC and PC, respectively). Lactate levels showed a similar response in both groups at low-to-moderate intensities (< 300 W), and thereafter blood lactate was significantly higher in EC. Finally, the "electromyographic threshold" (EMG,) occurred at a significantly higher intensity (p < 0.05) in PC when compared to EC (64.7 +/- 14.2 vs 56.0 +/- 14.9% (V) over dot O(2)max, respectively). It was concluded that, in comparison with EC, PC exhibit some remarkable physiological characteristics such as a high VT,, an important reliance on fat metabolism even at high power outputs, and several neuromuscular adaptations.
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页码:342 / 348
页数:7
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