Resting peripheral oxygen saturation and heart rate responses during an altitude training camp at 1800 m in elite cross-country skiers and biathletes

(Periphere Sauerstoffsättigung und Herzfrequenz in Ruhe während eines Höhentrainingslagers in 1800 m Höhe bei Skilangläufern und Biathleten der Elite)

Aim We aimed to describe the daily variations and time course of changes in resting peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2 rest) and resting heart rate (HRrest) in a group of elite endurance athletes during a 17-21-day training camp at 1800 m. Methods Twenty-one cross-country skiers (9 women) and 11 biathletes (7 women) participated (mean±sd: age 25.8±3.0 yr; VO2 peak 67.2±6.3 mL·kg-1·min-1). SpO2 rest and HRrest were measured every morning with a finger-clip pulse oximeter and the skiers` personal heart rate monitors, respec tively. Temporal changes in SpO2 rest and HRrest were assessed separately using linear mixed effects models. Time was initially modeled as a continuous variable to assess the slope of each parameter, then as a discrete variable to allow comparisons in the mean change on each day at altitude from day one. Results SpO2rest did not systematically change throughout the training camp (continuous model: b=-0.014, p=0.082; discrete model: p=0.278), neither did HRrest when modeled as a continuous variable (b=-0.076, p=0.114). However, when modeled as a discrete variable, HRrest was significantly lower on days 18 and 19 compared to day one (p< 0.05). Practical applications Measuring SpO2 rest and HRrest are typically recommended to monitor acclimatization to altitude in athletes with an increase in SpO2rest and a decrease in HRrest expected in the initial phase. In our study, however, these parameters did not follow a similar pattern. This might be due to the relatively low altitude, which was chosen to better reflect competition environments in elite endurance sports.
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Veröffentlicht in:Book of Abstracts. 4th Nordic Winter Sports Conference "Performance in snow sports: Translating science into practice" 3rd-4th October, 2022, Mid Sweden University, Campus Östersund, Sweden
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Östersund Swedish Winter Sports Research Centre at Mid Sweden University 2022
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Seiten:19
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