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CJAP ›› 2020, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (1): 27-32.doi: 10.12047/j.cjap.5895.2020.006

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The influence of two calculation methods on relative energy contribution of men’s wheelchair racing T54 events

ZHANG Ling-ling1,2, HUANG Peng3, WU Xue-ping1△, JIN Lu4, LI Xiao-tian5 , LI Yong-ming1   

  1. 1. School of Physical Education and Sport Training, Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai 200438;
    2. Department of Physical Education, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai 200433;
    3. Shanghai Disabled Persons’ Sport Training Center, Shanghai 200083;
    4. Xuhui Experimental School Affiliated to Fudan University, Shanghai 200030;
    5. Central South University, Changsha 410083, China
  • Online:2020-01-28 Published:2020-06-01

Abstract: Objective:To study whether the two methods of energy calculation affects the value of relative energy contribution in men’s T54 wheelchair racing events. Methods: Ten men’s T54 wheelchair racers (age (22.9±5.2) yrs、sitting height (90.9±3.2) cm、body mass (59.3±8.3) kg) participate in 1 incremental test and 4 time trials (400 m、800 m、1 500 m、5 000 m). A portable gas analyzer, polar heart rate belt and a blood lactate analyzer were used to measure VO2 at every breath, HR and blood lactate changes. The energetic contribution was measured with phosphocreatine-lactate-oxygen(PCr-La-O2) and maximal accumulated oxygen deficit(MAOD) methods.Results: The anaerobic and total energy portions from MAOD were lower than those from PCr-La-O2 ( especially in 400 m: WTOT (50.8 ±12.7) KJ vs (65.2±13.5) KJ、WANA (31.0±9.0) KJ vs (45.4±11.4) KJ, P<0.05), resulting in WAER% calculated by MAOD was generally higher than PCr-La-O2 method (especially in 400 m : WAER% 39.0% ±1.2% vs 30.4%±8.4 %,P<0.05).Conclusion: The study proves that the two-calculation method causes WAER% difference. MAOD method does lead to an overestimate of WAER%. Recommend to use the same calculation method for diagnosis and monitoring in the longitudinal study of long-term scientific research (such as the 4-year Olympic Games),to avoiding the difference in results caused by different calculation methods, which will further influence the development of coaches’ training plans and training implementation effect.

Key words: wheelchair racing, energy contribution, calculation method, overestimate

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