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Reduced performance difference between sexes in master mountain and city marathon running

机译:减少男女在高山和城市马拉松比赛中的表现差异

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Background: The performance in master marathoners has been investigated in flat city marathons but not in mountain marathons. This study examined changes in the sex differences in performance across time in female and male master runners competing in a mountain marathon compared to a flat city marathon. Methods: The association between age and performance of finishers in the Jungfrau Marathon, Switzerland, with 1830 meter changes in altitude and a flat city marathon (Lausanne Marathon), Switzerland, were analyzed from 2000 to 2011. Results: In both events, athletes in the 35–44 years age group showed the highest number of finishers. In the mountain marathon, the number of female master runners aged > 35 years increased in contrast to female finishers aged < 35 years, while the number of male finishers was unchanged in all age groups. In the city marathon, the number of female finishers was unchanged while the number of male finishers in the age groups for 25–34-year-olds and 35–44-year-olds decreased. In female marathoners, performance improved in athletes aged 35–44 and 55–64 years in the city marathon. Male marathoners improved race time in age group 45–54 years in both the city marathon and the mountain marathon. Female master runners reduced the sex difference in performance in the 45–54-year age group in both competitions and in the 35–44-year age group in the mountain marathon. The sex difference in performance decreased in the 35–44-year age group from 19.1% ± 4.7% to 16.6% ± 1.9% in the mountain marathon (r2 = 0.39, P = 0.03). In age groups 45–54 years, the sex difference decreased from 23.4% ± 1.9% to 15.9% ± 6.1% in the mountain marathon (r2 = 0.39, P < 0.01) and from 34.7% ± 4.6% to 11.8% ± 6.2% in the city marathon (r2 = 0.39, P < 0.01). Conclusion: These findings suggest that female master runners aged 35–54 years reduced sex differences in their performance in both mountain and city marathon running.
机译:背景:在水平城市马拉松比赛中已对大师级马拉松运动员的表现进行了调查,但在山区马拉松中并未进行调查。这项研究调查了与平地城市马拉松比赛相比,参加山地马拉松比赛的男女主教练在时间上的性别差异变化。方法:从2000年至2011年,分析了瑞士少女峰马拉松运动员的年龄与成绩之间的关联,该海拔高度变化了1830米,瑞士进行了平坦的城市马拉松比赛(劳桑马拉松运动员)。结果:在这两项比赛中, 35-44岁年龄段的育肥者数量最多。在山地马拉松比赛中,年龄大于35岁的女主跑选手的数量与年龄小于35岁的女选手的数量相比有所增加,而在所有年龄段中,男性选手的数量均没有变化。在城市马拉松比赛中,年龄在25-34岁之间和35-44岁之间的男性完成者的数量没有变化,而男性完成者的数量减少了。在女子马拉松运动员中,城市马拉松比赛中35-44岁和55-64岁的运动员的成绩有所提高。在城市马拉松比赛和山区马拉松比赛中,男性马拉松运动员的年龄在45-54岁之间,可延长比赛时间。在45-54岁年龄段的两项比赛中和山地马拉松比赛中35-44岁年龄段的女性,硕士选手都减少了性别上的差异。在35-44岁年龄组中,山地马拉松比赛中的性别差异从19.1%±4.7%降低到16.6%±1.9%(r2 = 0.39,P = 0.03)。在45-54岁年龄组中,山地马拉松的性别差异从23.4%±1.9%降至15.9%±6.1%(r2 = 0.39,P <0.01),从34.7%±4.6%降至11.8%±6.2%在城市马拉松比赛中(r2 = 0.39,P <0.01)。结论:这些发现表明,在山地马拉松和城市马拉松比赛中,年龄在35-54岁之间的女子大师运动员减少了性别差异。

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