Background: The energy cost of running per unit mass and distance (Cr) is reported to increase or to remain constant after a fatigue test in young healthy adults. No studies were performed on master athletes about this topic. Research question: Does the energy cost of running increase after a half marathon in a group of master athletes? Type of study: Pre-Post single group design. Methods: Ten healthy master athletes took part in the experiment. The experimental protocol involved an incremental test to exhaustion, a half marathon simulation and two sessions of energy cost assessments before and after the race simulation. Results: Neither comparing fatigue to no-fatigue conditions (p>0.05) nor as a function of the running speed (p>0.05) could a change in the group mean energy cost be revealed. Conclusions: The energy cost of running is not affected by a half marathon race within a group of master athletes.
Background: The energy cost of running per unit mass and distance (Cr) is reported to increase or to remain constant after a fatigue test in young healthy adults. No studies had been performed on master athletes on this topic. Research question: Does the energy cost of running increase after a half marathon in a group of master athletes? Type of study: Pre-Post single group design. Methods: Ten healthy master athletes took part in the experiment. The experimental protocol involved an incremental test to exhaustion, a half marathon simulation, and two sessions of energy cost assessments before and after the race simulation. Results: Neither comparing fatigue to no-fatigue conditions (p>0.05) nor as a function of the running speed (p>0.05) could show a change in the group mean energy cost. Conclusions: The energy cost of running is not affected by a half marathon race within a group of master athletes.
Energy cost of running in middle-aged amateur runners: Is it affected by fatigue? / Zerbini, L., Tarperi, C., Savoldelli, A., Brighenti, A., Schena, F.. - In: INTERNATIONAL SPORTMED JOURNAL FOR FIMS. - ISSN 1528-3356. - STAMPA. - 15:1(2014), pp. 21-29.
Energy cost of running in middle-aged amateur runners: Is it affected by fatigue?
TARPERI, Cantor;SAVOLDELLI, Aldo;BRIGHENTI, Alfredo;SCHENA, Federico
2014-01-01
Abstract
Background: The energy cost of running per unit mass and distance (Cr) is reported to increase or to remain constant after a fatigue test in young healthy adults. No studies had been performed on master athletes on this topic. Research question: Does the energy cost of running increase after a half marathon in a group of master athletes? Type of study: Pre-Post single group design. Methods: Ten healthy master athletes took part in the experiment. The experimental protocol involved an incremental test to exhaustion, a half marathon simulation, and two sessions of energy cost assessments before and after the race simulation. Results: Neither comparing fatigue to no-fatigue conditions (p>0.05) nor as a function of the running speed (p>0.05) could show a change in the group mean energy cost. Conclusions: The energy cost of running is not affected by a half marathon race within a group of master athletes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione



