Pulmonary O2 uptake on-kinetics in enduranceand sprint-trained master athletes

被引:14
作者
Berger, N. J. A.
Rittweger, J.
Kwietz, A.
Michaelis, I.
Williams, A. G.
Tolfrey, K.
Jones, A. M.
机构
[1] Manchester Metropolitan Univ, Dept Exercise & Sport Sci, Alsager, England
[2] Univ Med Berlin, Charite, Zentrum Muskel & Knochenforsch, Berlin, Germany
关键词
ageing; aerobic fitness; efficiency; O-2; deficit;
D O I
10.1055/s-2006-923860
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to characterise the VO2 kinetic response to moderate intensity cycle exercise in endurance-trained (END) and sprint or power-trained (SPR) track and field master athletes ranging in age from 45 to 85 years. We hypothesised that the time constant (T) describing the Phase II VO2 on-response would be smaller in the END compared to the SPR athletes, and that the T would become greater with increasing age in both groups. Eighty-four master athletes who were competing at either the British or European Veteran Athletics Championships acted as subjects, and were classified as either END (800 m - marathon; n = 41), or SPR (100-400 m and field events; n = 43) specialists. Subjects completed two 6 minute "step" transitions to a work rate of moderate intensity on a cycle ergometer and pulmonary gas exchange was measured breath-by-breath. Analysis of variance revealed that SPR athletes had slower VO2 on-kinetics (i.e., greater t) compared to END athletes at each of the age groups studied: 46-55 yrs (END: 25 +/- 6 vs. SPR: 36 +/- 9 s; p < 0.10), 56-65 yrs (END: 25 p < 0.10), 56-65 yrs (END: 25 5 vs. SPR: 35 +/- 10 s; p < 0.05), 66 +/- 75 5 vs. SPR: 35 +/- 10 s; p < 0.05), 66-75 yrs (END: 29yrs (END: 29 10 vs. SPR: 40 +/- 13 s; 10 vs. SPR: 40 +/- 13 s; p < 0.05), and 76-85 yrs (END: 31 10 vs. SPR: 51 18 s; p < 0.05). The VO2 on-kinetics became slower with advancing age in the SPR athletes (p < 0.05 between 56-65 and 76-85 yrs) but were not significantly changed in the END athletes. The slower VO2 on-kinetics in SPR compared to END master athletes is consistent both with differences in physiology (e.g., muscle fibre type, oxidative/glycolytic capacity) and training between these specialist athletes. Master END athletes have similar T values to their younger counterparts (similar to 25 s) suggesting that participation in endurance exercise training limits the slowing of VO2 on-kinetics with age in this population.
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