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Declines in swimming performance with age: a longitudinal study of Masters swimming champions

机译:游泳成绩随年龄下降:大师游泳冠军的纵向研究

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Introduction: Because of its many participants and thorough records, competitive Masters swimming offers a rich data source for determining the rate of physical decline associated with aging in physically fit individuals. The decline in performance among national champion swimmers, both men and women and in short and long swims, is linear, at about 0.6% per year up to age 70–75, after which it accelerates in quadratic fashion. These conclusions are based primarily on cross-sectional studies, and little is known about individual performance declines with aging. Herein we present performance profiles of 19 male and 26 female national and international champion Masters swimmers, ages 25 to 96 years, participating in competitions for an average of 23 years. Methods and results: Swimmers’ longitudinal data were compared with the fastest times of world record holders across ages 35–100 years by two regression methods. Neither method proved to accurately model this data set: compared with the rates of decline estimated from the world record data, which represent the best recorded times at given ages, there was bias toward shallower rates of performance decline in the longitudinal data, likely owing to a practice effect in some swimmers as they began their Masters programs. In swimmers’ later years, once maximum performance had been achieved, individual profiles followed the decline represented in the world records, and a few swimmers became the world record holders. In some instances, the individual profiles indicated performance better than the world record data; these swimmers achieved their times after the world record data were collected in 2005–2006. Conclusion: Declining physiological functional capacity occurs with advancing age, and this is reflected in the performance decrements of aging Masters swimmers. Individual swimmers show different performance trajectories with aging, declines being mitigated by practice, which improves both physiological capacity and swimming technique, particularly in the early years of participation. The longitudinal data of this study indicate that individuals can participate in high-intensity swimming over several decades, competitively improving over those decades until, in some instances, they become world record holders for their age groups.
机译:简介:由于参加比赛的大师级游泳者众多,而且记录详尽,因此竞技游泳大师提供了丰富的数据源,可用于确定与身体健康的人的衰老相关的身体衰退的速度。在全国冠军游泳比赛中,无论男女,短时和长时游泳成绩的下降都是线性的,直到70-75岁之间,每年约下降0.6%,此后呈二次增长。这些结论主要基于横断面研究,而关于个体绩效随年龄下降的信息知之甚少。在这里,我们介绍了25岁至96岁的19位男性和26位国家和国际冠军游泳者的男性和女性平均水平,参加比赛的平均成绩为23岁。方法和结果:通过两种回归方法,将游泳者的纵向数据与35-100岁年龄段的世界纪录保持者的最快时间进行了比较。两种方法都无法证明能准确地对此数据集进行建模:与根据世界记录数据估算的下降率相比,该下降率代表了给定年龄段的最佳记录时间,而纵向数据的性能下降率则偏于较浅,这可能是由于在某些游泳运动员开始其硕士课程时会产生练习效果。在后来的游泳者中,一旦达到了最佳性能,个人资料就会随着世界纪录的下降而下降,一些游泳者成为世界纪录保持者。在某些情况下,个人档案显示的表现优于世界纪录的数据;在2005年至2006年收集了世界纪录数据之后,这些游泳运动员实现了自己的时代。结论:生理功能能力的下降会随着年龄的增长而发生,这反映在硕士游泳选手的衰老过程中。各个游泳者随着年龄的增长表现出不同的运动轨迹,通过练习缓解了下降的趋势,这改善了生理能力和游泳技术,特别是在参加比赛的初期。这项研究的纵向数据表明,个人可以参加数十年的高强度游泳,在过去的几十年中竞争性地提高,直到在某些情况下成为年龄组的世界纪录保持者。

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