The per-distance metabolic and mechanical costs of submaximal treadmill running

(Die Stoffwechselanforderungen pro zurückgelegter Strecke beim submaximalen Laufbandtest)

This study assessed the influence of speed on the metabolic and the mechanical cost to run a given distance. Trained male runners (n=12) performed 2 treadmill run trials of 8 min duration at each of 6 speeds (range 2.33 to 4.0 m.s-1). Oxygen uptake values were normalized for running speed providing a metabolic task cost variable (MBTC, ml.kg-1.m-1). Mechanical power was calculated from digitized video records using three different algorithms. Values were normalized for running speed giving mechanical task cost variables (MTC, J.kg-1.m-1). Repeated measures ANOVA revealed no differences between the trials for both MBTC and MTC (p = 0.99). MTC from the three algorithms were significantly different from each other (p < 0.001). Regression analyses revealed that MTC decreased as speed increased (p<0.001). No change in MBTC was found across speeds (p=0.25). This study suggests that metabolically it is no more costly to run a kilometer at 4 m.s-1 than at 2.33m.s-1. Mechanically, however, it is more economical to run at 4 m.s-1 than at 2.33 m.s-1.

Schlagworte: Energiestoffwechsel Ergometrie Lauf Stoffwechsel
Notationen: Ausdauersportarten Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin
Dokumentenarten: Forschungsergebnis
Sprache: Englisch
Level: mittel