The fat oxidation rate at rest and under exercise load «until exhaustion» in Nordic skiers

Objective: to study the fat oxidation rate during physical exercises of different intensity and to identify factors influencing this process in athletes. Materials and methods: highly qualified Nordic skiers (26 men, 11 women) were examined. Fat oxidation (FO) was determined by the indirect colorime...

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Main Authors: A. Yu. Lyudinina, E. A. Bushmanova, T. P. Loginova, N. G. Varlamova, E. R. Boyko
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author A. Yu. Lyudinina
E. A. Bushmanova
T. P. Loginova
N. G. Varlamova
E. R. Boyko
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description Objective: to study the fat oxidation rate during physical exercises of different intensity and to identify factors influencing this process in athletes. Materials and methods: highly qualified Nordic skiers (26 men, 11 women) were examined. Fat oxidation (FO) was determined by the indirect colorimetric technique within stepwise increasing cycle load in the test «to failure». Results: FO for highly skilled skiers (MS and MSIL) was 0.17 g/min at rest and 0.77 g/min at the peak of the load, corresponding to the range of 40-60% of the maximal oxygen consumption (MOC). The level of skill was associated with a higher peak FO and its longer retention up to a load of 80-90% of the MOC. Age differences appeared only at the peak of the load, in the range of 60-70% of the MOC. There was a higher base and maximum FO in men, unlike women. Conclusions: the fat oxidation rate during exercise should be used in assessing the functional state of athletes when planning load regimes and preventing overtraining.
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spelling doaj-art-fe06313b99f446d0be26433bf5f25ce72025-08-20T03:31:02ZengNational Electronic Information Consortium (NEICON)Спортивная медицина: наука и практика2223-25242587-90142020-08-0183131910.17238/ISSN2223-2524.2018.3.13106The fat oxidation rate at rest and under exercise load «until exhaustion» in Nordic skiersA. Yu. Lyudinina0E. A. Bushmanova1T. P. Loginova2N. G. Varlamova3E. R. Boyko4Institute of Physiology, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesPitirim Sorokin Syktyvkar State UniversityInstitute of Physiology, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Physiology, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesInstitute of Physiology, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of SciencesObjective: to study the fat oxidation rate during physical exercises of different intensity and to identify factors influencing this process in athletes. Materials and methods: highly qualified Nordic skiers (26 men, 11 women) were examined. Fat oxidation (FO) was determined by the indirect colorimetric technique within stepwise increasing cycle load in the test «to failure». Results: FO for highly skilled skiers (MS and MSIL) was 0.17 g/min at rest and 0.77 g/min at the peak of the load, corresponding to the range of 40-60% of the maximal oxygen consumption (MOC). The level of skill was associated with a higher peak FO and its longer retention up to a load of 80-90% of the MOC. Age differences appeared only at the peak of the load, in the range of 60-70% of the MOC. There was a higher base and maximum FO in men, unlike women. Conclusions: the fat oxidation rate during exercise should be used in assessing the functional state of athletes when planning load regimes and preventing overtraining.https://www.smjournal.ru/jour/article/view/107fat oxidationphysical exercisessexageskillindirect calorimetry
spellingShingle A. Yu. Lyudinina
E. A. Bushmanova
T. P. Loginova
N. G. Varlamova
E. R. Boyko
The fat oxidation rate at rest and under exercise load «until exhaustion» in Nordic skiers
Спортивная медицина: наука и практика
fat oxidation
physical exercises
sex
age
skill
indirect calorimetry
title The fat oxidation rate at rest and under exercise load «until exhaustion» in Nordic skiers
title_full The fat oxidation rate at rest and under exercise load «until exhaustion» in Nordic skiers
title_fullStr The fat oxidation rate at rest and under exercise load «until exhaustion» in Nordic skiers
title_full_unstemmed The fat oxidation rate at rest and under exercise load «until exhaustion» in Nordic skiers
title_short The fat oxidation rate at rest and under exercise load «until exhaustion» in Nordic skiers
title_sort fat oxidation rate at rest and under exercise load until exhaustion in nordic skiers
topic fat oxidation
physical exercises
sex
age
skill
indirect calorimetry
url https://www.smjournal.ru/jour/article/view/107
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