TRAINING EFFECTS OF CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING AND RUNNING ON MAXIMAL AEROBIC CYCLE PERFORMANCE AND ON BLOOD-LIPIDS

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作者
OJA, P
LAUKKANEN, RMT
KUKKONENHARJULA, TK
VUORI, IM
PASANEN, ME
NIITTYMAKI, SPT
SOLAKIVI, T
机构
[1] TAMPERE RES STN SPORTS MED, TAMPERE, FINLAND
[2] UNIV TAMPERE, DEPT BIOMED, SF-33101 TAMPERE 10, FINLAND
关键词
ENDURANCE CONDITIONING; AEROBIC FITNESS; LIPOPROTEINS; INSULIN;
D O I
10.1007/BF00626610
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Two experiments were carried out to compare the cardiorespiratory and metabolic effects of cross-country skiing and running training during two successive winters. Forty-year-old men were randomly assigned into skiing (n = 15 in study 1, n = 16 in study 2), running (n = 16 in study 1 and n = 16 in study 2) and control (n = 17 in study 1 and n = 16 in study 2) groups. Three subjects dropped out of the programme. The training lasted 9-10 weeks with 40-min exercise sessions three times each week. The training intensity was controlled at 75%-85% of the maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max)) using portable heart rate metres and the mean heart rate was 156-157 beats-min-1 in the training groups. In the pooled data of the two studies the mean increase in the VO2max (in ml.min-1.kg-1) on a cycle ergometer was 17% for the skiing group, 13% for the running group and 2% for the control group. The increase in VO2max was highly significant in the combined exercise group compared to the control group but did not differ significantly between the skiing and running groups. The fasting serum concentrations of lipoproteins and insulin did not change significantly in any of the groups. These results suggested that training by cross-country skiing and running of the same duration and intensity at each session for 9-10 weeks improved equally the cardiorespiratory fitness of untrained middle-aged men.
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