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Effects of aging in Masters swimmers: 40-year review and suggestions for optimal health benefits

机译:硕士游泳选手衰老的影响:40年回顾与最佳健康益处的建议

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Abstract: The Masters Swimming Program is over 40 years old and has achieved international status, with thousands of participants competing in five-year age categories between 18 and 99. Early studies of Masters swimmers by age groups found an increase in times for most events of about 1% per year, and later studies showed a significant correlation with the age-associated decline in maximal oxygen uptake. As larger sample sizes have become available, the age-related decline in performance among national champion Masters swimmers, both men and women, and for both short and longer swims, has been shown to be linear at about 0.6% per year up to age 70. Beyond age 70, the age-related decline accelerates exponentially for both men and women, with considerably more variability than in younger age groups. Several factors may be related to the accelerated performance decline beyond the of age 70, including accelerated physiological aging, chronic physical disabilities, acute illnesses requiring relatively lengthy recovery, effects of multiple medications, and social issues such as transportation problems, all of which can lead to increasing difficulty in maintaining a regular workout schedule. Masters Swimming is a “user-friendly” aerobic sport, imposing little excess strain, and thus is particularly suitable for the elderly. Masters coaches are gaining increasing experience with the over-70 age groups, tailoring workouts to accommodate their need for longer warm-up periods, longer rest periods between swimming sets, less overall distance, less emphasis on “breath control”, and more time between workouts. With these accommodations, the motivation of elderly Masters swimmers to compete remains strong, and their ranks should continue to increase.
机译:摘要:大师游泳项目已有40多年的历史,并且已享有国际地位,成千上万的参与者参加了18至99岁的5岁年龄段的比赛。按年龄组对大师游泳者进行的早期研究发现,大多数游泳项目的时间增加大约每年1%,后来的研究表明与最大氧气摄入量的年龄相关的下降有显着相关性。随着越来越多的样本量的增加,到70岁为止,全国冠军大师级游泳选手(无论男女,短时和长时游泳)的年龄相关性能下降均呈线性,每年约0.6%。 。超过70岁时,与年龄相关的下降对于男性和女性均呈指数级加速,与年轻年龄组相比,差异更大。超过70岁的孩子加速表现下降可能与以下几个因素有关,包括加速的生理衰老,慢性肢体残疾,需要相对较长的康复时间的急性疾病,多种药物的作用以及诸如交通问题之类的社会问题,所有这些都可能导致维持定期锻炼计划的难度增加。游泳大师赛是一项“用户友好型”的有氧运动,几乎不会造成过度劳累,因此特别适合老年人。大师级教练在70多岁的年龄段中积累了越来越多的经验,量身定制的锻炼以满足他们对更长的热身时间,两次游泳之间的更长休息时间,更短的总距离,更少的“呼吸控制”重点以及更长的时间间隔锻炼。有了这些住宿,年长的大师级游泳比赛的动机仍然很强,并且他们的排名应该继续增加。

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