Intermittent short-term graded running performance in middle-distance runners in hypobaric hypoxia

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Takeshi Ogawa
Keiichi Ohba
Yoshiharu Nabekura
Jun Nagai
Keiji Hayashi
Hiroyuki Wada
Takeshi Nishiyasu
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[1] University of Tsukuba,Institute of Health and Sports Science
[2] Ohita National College of Technology,undefined
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2005年 / 94卷
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Aerobic power; Sprint performance; MART; Blood lactate concentration;
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This study investigated whether in trained middle-distance runners, intermittent short-term graded running performance is affected by a hypobaric hypoxic environment (simulated 2,500 m) (H). Seven male middle-distance runners performed an aerobic performance test and an intermittent short-term graded anaerobic running-performance test (MART) both in H and in a normobaric normoxic environment (N). VO2max and OBLA were markedly lower (by 18.1% and 8.7%, respectively) in H than in N. In MART, neither maximal running velocity (Vmax) nor exhaustion-time was different between N and H (454 (7) m min−1 vs. 451 (6) m min−1, respectively, and 208.7 (5.2) s vs. 205.7 (4.2) s, respectively). The blood lactate concentration at sub-maximal running speed (425 m min−1) was significantly greater in H than in N (paired t-test: P<0.05). These results suggest that, in trained middle-distance runners, intermittent short-term graded running performance is not affected by H, despite a considerable decrease in aerobic power in H during the aerobic performance test.
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页码:254 / 261
页数:7
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