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Individual variation in the erythropoietic response to altitude training in elite junior swimmers

机译:初级青少年游泳运动员对高原训练的红细胞生成反应个体差异

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>Objectives: Inter-individual variations in sea level performance after altitude training have been attributed, at least in part, to an inter-individual variability in hypoxia induced erythropoiesis. The aim of the present study was to examine whether the variability in the increase in total haemoglobin mass after training at moderate altitude could be predicted by the erythropoietin response after 4 h exposure to normobaric hypoxia at an ambient Po2 corresponding to the training altitude. >Methods: Erythropoietin levels were measured in 16 elite junior swimmers before and after 4 h exposure to normobaric hypoxia (Fio2 0.15, ∼2500 m) as well as repeatedly during 3 week altitude training (2100–2300 m). Before and after the altitude training, total haemoglobin mass (CO rebreathing) and performance in a stepwise increasing swimming test were determined. >Results: The erythropoietin increase (10–185%) after 4 h exposure to normobaric hypoxia showed considerable inter-individual variation and was significantly (p<0.001) correlated with the acute erythropoietin increase during altitude training but not with the change in total haemoglobin mass (significant increase of ∼6% on average). The change in sea level performance after altitude training was not related to the change in total haemoglobin mass. >Conclusions: The results of the present prospective study confirmed the wide inter-individual variability in erythropoietic response to altitude training in elite athletes. However, their erythropoietin response to acute altitude exposure might not identify those athletes who respond to altitude training with an increase in total haemoglobin mass.
机译:>目标:海拔训练后海平面性能的个体差异至少部分归因于低氧诱导的红细胞生成的个体差异。本研究的目的是检验在中等海拔训练后暴露于常压低氧下4 h在与训练海拔相对应的常压缺氧下的促红细胞生成素反应是否可以预测总血红蛋白质量增加的变化。 >方法:在常压低氧(Fio2 0.15,〜2500 m)暴露4 h之前和之后,以及在3周的高原训练(2100–2300 m)中反复测量16名精英初级游泳者的促红细胞生成素水平。在高原训练前后,在逐步增加的游泳测试中确定总血红蛋白量(CO呼吸)和表现。 >结果:暴露于常压缺氧4 h后,促红细胞生成素增加(10–185%)显示个体间的显着差异,并且与高原训练期间的急性促红细胞生成素增加显着相关(p <0.001),但没有相关性随总血红蛋白量的变化而变化(平均显着增加约6%)。高原训练后海平面性能的变化与总血红蛋白量的变化无关。 >结论:本项前瞻性研究的结果证实了精英运动员对高原训练的红细胞生成反应的个体间差异很大。但是,他们对急性高度暴露的促红细胞生成素反应可能无法识别那些对总血红蛋白量增加而对高度训练有反应的运动员。

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