The relationship between peak fat oxidation and prolonged double-poling endurance exercise performance

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作者
Romer, Tue [1 ]
Hansen, Mikkel Thunestvedt [1 ]
Frandsen, Jacob [1 ]
Larsen, Steen [1 ,2 ]
Dela, Flemming [1 ,3 ]
Helge, Jorn Wulff [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Copenhagen, Fac Hlth & Med Sci, Ctr Hlth Aging, Dept Biomed Sci,Xlab, Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Med Univ Bialystok, Clin Res Ctr, Bialystok, Poland
[3] Bispebjerg Hosp, Dept Geriatr, Copenhagen, Denmark
关键词
cross-country skiing; double-poling; peak fat oxidation; prolonged endurance performance; MUSCLE GLYCOGEN; COUNTRY; INTENSITY; METABOLISM; LEGS; MOBILIZATION; ADAPTATION; KINETICS; OXYGEN; RATES;
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10.1111/sms.13769
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The peak fat oxidation rate (PFO) and the exercise intensity that elicits PFO (Fat(max)) are associated with endurance performance during exercise primarily involving lower body musculature, but it remains elusive whether these associations are present during predominant upper body exercise. The aim was to investigate the relationship between PFO and Fat(max)determined during a graded exercise test on a ski-ergometer using double-poling (GET-DP) and performance in the long-distance cross-country skiing race, Vasaloppet. Forty-three healthy men completed GET-DP and Vasaloppet and were divided into two subgroups: recreational (RS, n = 35) and elite (ES, n = 8) skiers. Additionally, RS completed a cycle-ergometer GET (GET-Cycling) to elucidate whether the potential relationships were specific to exercise modality. PFO (r(2) = .10,P = .044) and Fat(max)(r(2) = .26,P < .001) were correlated with performance; however,V & x2d9;O2peakwas the only independent predictor of performance (adj.R-2 = .36) across all participants. In ES, Fat(max)was the only variable associated with performance (r(2) = .54,P = .038). Within RS, DPV & x2d9;O2peak(r(2) = .11,P = .047) and ski-specific training background (r(2) = .30,P = .001) were associated with performance. Between the two GETs, Fat(max)(r(2) = .20,P = .006) but not PFO (r(2) = .07,P = .135) was correlated. Independent of exercise mode, neither PFO nor Fat(max)were associated with performance in RS (P > .05). These findings suggest that prolonged endurance performance is related to PFO and Fat(max)but foremost toV & x2d9;O2peakduring predominant upper body exercise. Interestingly, Fat(max)may be an important determinant of performance among ES. Among RS, DPV & x2d9;O2peak, and skiing experience appeared as performance predictors. Additionally, whole-body fat oxidation seemed specifically coupled to exercise modality.
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页码:2044 / 2056
页数:13
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