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Effect of air pollution on marathon running performance.

机译:空气污染对马拉松跑步表现的影响。

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Before the 2008 Olympic Games, there was concern that air pollution in Beijing would affect the performance of marathon runners. Air pollutant concentrations during marathon running and their effect on performance have not been reported. Evidence suggests that the lung function of females may be more susceptible than that of males to air pollution, but it is uncertain if this translates to decreased marathon performance. PURPOSE: The purposes of this study were to 1) describe ambient air pollutant concentrations present during major US marathons, 2) quantify performance decrements associated with air pollutants, and 3) examine potential sex difference in performance related to air pollutants. METHODS: Marathon race results, weather data, and air pollutant concentrations were obtained for seven marathons for 8-28 yr. The top three male and female finishing times were compared with the course record and contrasted with air pollutant levels and wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT). A WBGT-adjusted performance decrement was calculated, and regression analysis was used to quantify performance decrements associated with pollutants. RESULTS: The air pollutant concentrations of carbon monoxide, ozone, particulate matter smaller than 10 microm (PM(10)), PM(2.5), nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide ranged from 0 to 5.9 ppm, from 0 to 0.07 ppm, from 4.5 to 41.0 microg x m(-3), from 2.8 to 42.0 microg x m(-3), from 0 to 0.06 ppm, and from 0 to 0.05 ppm, respectively. After adjusting for WBGT-associated performance decrements, only PM(10) was associated with decrements in performance of women. For every 10-microg x m(-3) increase in PM(10), performance can be expected to decrease by 1.4%. CONCLUSIONS: The concentrations of air pollution present during marathons rarely exceed health-based national standards and levels known to affect lung function in laboratory situations. Regardless, PM(10) was significantly correlated with performance of women marathon runners.
机译:在2008年奥运会之前,人们担心北京的空气污染会影响马拉松运动员的表现。马拉松比赛期间空气污染物的浓度及其对性能的影响尚未见报道。有证据表明,女性的肺功能可能比男性的肺功能更容易受到空气污染,但是尚不确定这是否会导致马拉松表现的下降。目的:本研究的目的是:1)描述美国主要马拉松比赛中周围空气污染物的浓度,2)量化与空气污染物相关的性能下降,以及3)检查与空气污染物相关的性能的潜在性别差异。方法:获得了8-28年内七次马拉松的马拉松比赛结果,天气数据和空气污染物浓度。将男性和女性的前三名完成时间与赛程记录进行比较,并与空气污染物水平和湿球温度(WBGT)进行对比。计算了WBGT调整后的性能下降,然后使用回归分析来量化与污染物相关的性能下降。结果:一氧化碳,臭氧,小于10微米的颗粒物(PM(10)),PM(2.5),二氧化氮和二氧化硫的空气污染物浓度范围为0至5.9 ppm,0至0.07 ppm, 4.5至41.0 microg xm(-3),2.8至42.0 microg xm(-3),0至0.06 ppm和0至0.05 ppm。在调整了与WBGT相关的绩效下降后,只有PM(10)与女性绩效下降相关。 PM(10)每增加10微克x m(-3),性能预计将下降1.4%。结论:马拉松比赛中出现的空气污染浓度很少超过基于健康的国家标准,并且已知水平会影响实验室情况下的肺功能。无论如何,PM(10)与女子马拉松运动员的成绩显着相​​关。

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