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Effects of repetitive training at low altitude on erythropoiesis in 400 and 800 m runners.

机译:低海拔重复训练对400和800 m运动员的红细胞生成的影响。

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Classical altitude training can cause an increase in total hemoglobin mass (THM) if a minimum "dose of hypoxia" is reached (altitude >or=2,000 m, >or=3 weeks). We wanted to find out if repetitive exposure to mild hypoxia during living and training at low altitude (<2,000 m) for several weeks, often performed by elite athletes, might also have significant effects on erythropoiesis. THM, erythropoietin (EPO), soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) and ferritin were determined in 8 elite runners before and after each of 2 training camps at low altitude interspersed by 3 weeks of sea-level training and at the same time points in a control group (CG) of 5 well-trained runners. EPO, sTfR and ferritin were also repeatedly measured during the altitude training camps. Repeated measures ANOVA revealed significant increases in EPO- and sTfR-levels during both training camps and a significant decrease in ferritin indicating enhanced erythropoietic stimulation during living and training at low altitude. Furthermore, significant augmentation of THM by 5.1% occurred in the course of the 2 altitude training camps. In conclusion, repetitive living and training at low altitude leads to a hypoxia-induced increase in erythropoietic stimulation in elite 400 m and 800 m runners and, apparently, might also cause a consecutive augmentation of THM.
机译:如果达到最小的“低氧剂量”(海拔>或= 2,000 m,>或= 3周),经典的高原训练会导致总血红蛋白量(THM)的增加。我们想了解在低海拔(<2,000 m)的生活和训练过程中,经常由精英运动员进行的数周反复暴露于轻度缺氧是否也可能对红细胞生成有重大影响。在低海拔的2个训练营中的每个训练营前后,分别在3个海平面训练中和对照的相同时间点,在8个精英跑步者中确定了THM,促红细胞生成素(EPO),可溶性转铁蛋白受体(sTfR)和铁蛋白5个训练有素的跑步者小组(CG)。在海拔训练营期间,还反复测量了EPO,sTfR和铁蛋白。重复测量的方差分析显示,在两个训练营期间,EPO和sTfR水平均显着增加,而铁蛋白的显着降低,表明在低海拔生活和训练期间促红细胞生成的刺激性增强。此外,在两个高原训练营中,THM显着增加了5.1%。总之,在低海拔地区重复生活和训练会导致低氧诱导的400 m和800 m精英跑步者促红细胞生成刺激的增加,并且显然也可能导致THM的连续增加。

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