Reduced performance of male and female athletes at 580 m altitude

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作者
Gore, CJ
Little, SC
Hahn, AG
Scroop, GC
Norton, KI
Bourdon, PC
Woolford, SM
Buckley, JD
Stanef, T
Campbell, DP
Watson, DB
Emonson, DL
机构
[1] UNIV ADELAIDE, EXERCISE PHYSIOL LAB, ADELAIDE, SA 5001, AUSTRALIA
[2] AUSTRALIAN INST SPORT, CTR SPORT SCI & MED, BELCONNEN, ACT 2616, AUSTRALIA
[3] UNIV S AUSTRALIA, SCH PHYS EDUC EXERCISE & SPORT SCI, UNDERDALE, SA 5032, AUSTRALIA
[4] S AUSTRALIAN SPORTS INST, BROOKLYN PK, SA 5032, AUSTRALIA
[5] RAAF, INST AVIAT MED, SALISBURY, SA 5111, AUSTRALIA
关键词
performance; hypoxaemia; VO2peak; hypobaria; women;
D O I
10.1007/s004210050138
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
This study examined the effect of mild hypobaria (MH) on the peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) and performance of ten trained male athletes [(x) over bar (SEM); VO2peak = 72.4 (2.2) ml . kg(-1). min(-1)] and ten trained female athletes [VO2peak = 60.8 (2.1) ml . kg(-1). min(-1)]. Subjects performed 5-min maximal work tests on a cycle ergometer within a hypobaric chamber at both normobaria (N, 99.33 kPa) and at MH (92.66 kPa), using a counter-balanced design. MH was equivalent to 580 m altitude. VO2peak at MH decreased significantly compared with N in both men [-5.9 (0.9)%] and women [-3.7 (1.0)%]. Performance (total kJ) at MH was also reduced significantly in men [-3.6 (0.8)%] and women [-3.8 (1.2)%]. Arterial oxyhaemoglobin saturation (SaO2) at VO2peak was significantly lower at MH compared with N in both men [90.1 (0.6)% versus 92.0 (0.6)%] and women [89.7 (3.1)% versus 92.1 (3.0)%]. While SaO2 at VO2peak was not different between men and women, it was concluded that relative, rather than absolute, VO2peak may be a more appropriate predictor of exercise-induced hypoxaemia. For men and women, it was calculated that 67-76% of the decrease in VO2peak could be accounted for by a decrease in O-2 delivery, which indicates that reduced O-2 tension at mild altitude (580 m) leads to impairment of exercise performance in a maximal work bout lasting approximate to 5 min.
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