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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36124158/limits-of-cardiovascular-adaptation-during-an-extreme-ultramarathon-insights-from-serial-multidimensional-multiparametric-cmr
#41
Mohamad Rabbani, Alessandro Satriano, Julio Garcia, Skye Thompson, Jian-Nong Wu, Milada Pejevic, Todd Anderson, Antoine Dufour, Aaron Phillips, James A White
Extreme endurance athletic challenges provide unique opportunities to study the cardiovascular system's capacity for structural, functional, and hemodynamic adaptation. The authors present a case of a male subject who ran 2,469 km, with serial multiparametric cardiac magnetic resonance imaging used to demonstrate adaptive and maladaptive alterations in cardiac remodeling and myocardial tissue health. ( Level of Difficulty: Advanced. ).
September 7, 2022: JACC. Case reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36107989/influences-on-glycocalyx-shedding-during-the-yukon-arctic-ultra-the-longest-and-the-coldest-ultramarathon
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathias Steinach, Katharina Biere, Robert H Coker, Anna Leonie Gaul, Marion Hoerl, Marc Jörres, Camilla Kienast, Lea Mascarell-Maricic, Adriane Schalt, Hanns-Christian Gunga, Alexander Choukér, Markus Rehm
The endothelial glycocalyx maintains vascular structure and may be subject to shedding during inflammation and also during high-intensive exercise. There are no studies on shedding during ultra-endurance exercise. The "Yukon Arctic Ultra" (YAU) is one of the longest and coldest ultramarathons and its impact on glycocalyx shedding was investigated. Thirteen adults (38.92 ± 8.67 yr, 6 females) of YAU editions 2015-2019 completed 657.03 ± 71.65 km at a moving velocity of 4.17 ± 0.62 km/h. Mean daily temperatures ranged from -12...
November 1, 2022: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36070861/continuous-thermoregulatory-responses-to-a-mass-participation-89-km-ultramarathon-road-race
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Byrne, Aurelien Cosnefroy, Roger Eston, Jason K W Lee, Tim Noakes
PURPOSE: To continuously measure body core temperature (Tc) throughout a mass-participation ultramarathon in subelite recreational runners to quantify Tc magnitude and the influence of aerobic fitness and body fat. METHODS: Twenty-three participants (19 men and 4 women; age 45 [9] y; body mass 72.0 [9.3] kg; body fat 26% [6%]; peak oxygen uptake 50 [6] mL·kg-1·min-1) had gastrointestinal temperature measured during an 89-km ultramarathon. Prerace-to-postrace changes in body mass, plasma sodium, and fluid and food recall quantified body water balance...
September 6, 2022: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36048789/muscle-thickness-and-inflammation-during-a-50km-ultramarathon-in-recreational-runners
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rian Q Landers-Ramos, Kathleen Dondero, Christa Nelson, Sushant M Ranadive, Steven J Prior, Odessa Addison
PURPOSE: This study examined changes in circulating levels of inflammatory cytokines [IL-6, sIL-6R, TNF-α, and calprotectin], skeletal muscle morphology, and muscle strength following a 50km race in non-elite athletes. METHODS: Eleven individuals (8 men; 3 women) underwent pre-race assessments of rectus femoris muscle thickness (resting and contracted) using ultrasound, isometric knee extensor torque, and plasma cytokines. Measures were repeated after 10km of running, the 50km finish (post-race), and again 24-hrs post-race...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35984831/effects-of-nutritional-and-hydration-strategies-during-ultramarathon-events-between-finishers-and-non-finishers-a-systematic-review-protocol
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
James W Navalta, Victor D Y Beck, Taylor M Diaz, Vernice E Ollano
Ultramarathon running is a sport that is growing in popularity. Competing in an ultramarathon event is physiologically taxing on the human body, and it should not be surprising that not all individuals who enroll for an event ultimately finish. While many factors can contribute to this phenomenon, it is likely that nutritional and hydration strategies play a large role between finishing and not finishing an ultramarathon. No published paper has systematically reviewed the effects of nutritional and hydration strategies during ultramarathon events between finishers and non-finishers...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35980270/rewarming-from-unwitnessed-hypothermic-cardiac-arrest-with-good-neurological-recovery-using-extracorporeal-membrane-oxygenation
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Les Gordon, John Ferris, Henning Pauli
A 26-year-old man, who was training in bad weather for a mountain ultramarathon, became hypothermic after running for 4 h. He deteriorated and was unable to continue. His running partner went for help. The man suffered an unwitnessed hypothermic cardiac arrest. The on-site management and evacuation are described and included the use of intermittent cardiopulmonary resuscitation and a mechanical device during transport. The patient was successfully resuscitated and rewarmed by Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) after more than 2 h of cardiopulmonary resuscitation...
August 18, 2022: Perfusion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35963801/the-ultramarathon-of-gene-therapy-development-for-rare-diseases-how-can-we-cross-the-finish-line-together
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erin Ward
The promising developments in gene and cell therapy bring an array of hope to the >7000 rare disease patient communities, of which 90% to 95% are still working toward a treatment. However, the pace of gene and cell therapy development pathways often resembles ultramarathon relay races that potentially span decades. It is a pace that is incongruent to the sprint that most individuals with rare diseases and their families are living and working in pursuit of life-saving treatments. It is also challenging for the medical professionals, academic researchers, and pharmaceutical partners working tirelessly to bring a treatment to reality...
August 10, 2022: Clinical Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35800136/could-middle-and-long-distance-running-performance-of-well-trained-athletes-be-best-predicted-by-the-same-aerobic-parameters
#48
REVIEW
Benedito Sérgio Denadai, Camila Coelho Greco
The prediction of running performance at different competitive distances is a challenge, since it can be influenced by several physiological, morphological and biomechanical factors. In experienced male runners heterogeneous for maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max), endurance running performance can be well predicted by several key parameters of aerobic fitness such as VO2 max and its respective velocity (vVO2 max), running economy, blood lactate response to exercise, oxygen uptake kinetics and critical velocity...
2022: Current research in physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35730761/does-neuromuscular-fatigue-generated-by-trail-running-modify-foot-ground-impact-and-soft-tissue-vibrations
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robin Trama, Yoann Blache, Frédérique Hintzy, Jérémy Rossi, Guillaume Y Millet, Christophe Hautier
The purpose of the study was to assess the influence of a preceding mountain ultramarathon on the impact between the foot and the ground and the resulting soft tissue vibrations (STV). Two sessions of measurements were performed on 52 trail runners, before and just after mountain trail running races of various distances (from 40 to 171 km). Triaxial accelerometers were used to quantify the foot-ground impact (FGI) and STV of both gastrocnemius medialis (GAS) and vastus lateralis (VL) muscles during level treadmill running at 10 km·h-1 ...
July 10, 2022: European Journal of Sport Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35704381/study-of-the-kinetics-of-the-determinants-of-performance-during-a-mountain-ultramarathon-multidisciplinary-protocol-of-the-first-trail-scientifique-de-cl%C3%A3-cy-2021
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benoit Mauvieux, Corentin Hingrand, Joffrey Drigny, Amir Hodzic, Pauline Baron, Rémy Hurdiel, Romain Jouffroy, Jean-Charles Vauthier, Mathias Pessiglione, Antonius Wiehler, Francis Degache, Sébastien Pavailler, Elsa Heyman, Mathilde Plard, Philippe Noirez, Blaise Dubois, Jean François Esculier, Anh Phong Nguyen, Joachim Van Cant, Olivier Roy Baillargeon, Benoit Pairot de Fontenay, Pierre Louis Delaunay, Stéphane Besnard
BACKGROUND: The growing interest of the scientific community in trail running has highlighted the acute effects of practice at the time of these races on isolated aspects of physiological and structural systems; biological, physiological, cognitive, and muscular functions; and the psychological state of athletes. However, no integrative study has been conducted under these conditions with so many participants and monitoring of pre-, per-, and postrace variables for up to 10 days over a distance close to 100 miles...
June 15, 2022: JMIR Research Protocols
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35653262/sex-specific-physiological-responses-to-ultramarathon
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas B Tiller, Courtney M Wheatley-Guy, Caitlin C Fermoyle, Paul Robach, Briana Ziegler, Alice Gavet, Jesse C Schwartz, Bryan J Taylor, Keren Constantini, Robert Murdock, Bruce D Johnson, Glenn M Stewart
PURPOSE: Despite a growing body of literature on the physiological responses to ultramarathon, there is a paucity of data in females. This study assessed the female physiological response to ultramarathon and compared the frequency of perturbations to a group of race- and time-matched males. METHODS: Data were collected from 53 contestants of an ultramarathon trail race at the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc (UTMB®) in 2018/19. Before and within 2 h of the finish, participants underwent physiological assessments, including blood sampling for biomarkers (creatine kinase-MB isoenzyme [CK-MB], cardiac troponin I [cTnI], brain natriuretic peptide [BNP], and creatinine [Cr]), pulmonary function testing (spirometry, exhaled NO, diffusing capacities, and mouth pressures), and transthoracic ultrasound (lung comet tails, cardiac function)...
October 1, 2022: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35616504/modelling-sodium-requirements-of-athletes-across-a-variety-of-exercise-scenarios-identifying-when-to-test-and-target-or-season-to-taste
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alan J McCubbin
Evidence suggests the focus for sodium replacement during exercise should be maintenance of plasma sodium concentration ([Na+ ]plasma ) for any given total body water (TBW) volume. The sodium intake to achieve stable [Na+ ]plasma given known fluid and electrolyte intakes and losses can be mathematically estimated. Therefore the aim of this investigation was to model sodium requirements of athletes during exercise, observing the influence of sweat rate, exercise duration, body mass, baseline [Na+ ]plasma and sweat potassium [K+ ]sweat , and relevance to competition (soccer, elite marathon, and 160 km ultramarathon running)...
June 13, 2022: European Journal of Sport Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35599914/fluctuations-in-food-and-fluid-intake-during-a-24-h-world-championship-analysis-of-the-deviation-from-nutritional-programs
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keyne Charlot, Chloé Lavoué, Julien Siracusa, Emeric Chalchat, Pierre Hertert, Cyprien Bourrilhon
Background: A food and fluid intake program is essential for ultraendurance athletes to maximize performance and avoid possible gastrointestinal symptoms (GIS). However, the ability to follow such a program during a race has been under-assessed. We thus investigated the fluctuations of food and fluid intake during the 24-h run World Championship of 12 elite athletes (6 men and 6 women; age: 46 ± 7 years, height: 170 ± 9 cm, weight: 61.1 ± 9.6 kg, total distance run: 193-272 km) and assessed their ability to follow their nutritional program...
2022: Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35569573/alterations-in-spontaneous-electrical-brain-activity-after-an-extreme-mountain-ultramarathon
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jérôme N Spring, Etienne F Sallard, Pietro Trabucchi, Grégoire P Millet, Jérôme Barral
This study aimed to investigate the impact of an extreme mountain ultramarathon (MUM) on spontaneous electrical brain activity in a group of 16 finishers. By using 4-minute high-density electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings with eyes closed before and after a 330-km race (mean duration: 125 ± 17 h; sleep duration: 7.7 ± 2.9 h), spectral power, source localization and microstate analyses were conducted. After the race, power analyses revealed a centrally localized increase in power in the delta (0...
May 2022: Biological Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35512121/the-acute-effects-of-an-ultramarathon-on-biventricular-function-in-master-athletes-everything-in-moderation-or-not
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Efstathios D Pagourelias, Georgios A Christou, Evangelia J Kouidi
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 4, 2022: European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35484386/alterations-in-intestinal-microbiota-in-ultramarathon-runners
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mika Sato, Yoshio Suzuki
To date, only one study has reported changes in the gut microbiome of an ultramarathon runner before and after competing in the race. Herein we aimed to investigate changes in intestinal microbiota in nine ultramarathon runners. Eight of the nine participants ran 96.102 km (up 8062 m, down 6983 km) and one ran 99.12 km (up 8448 m, down 7369 m) within 38-44 h. Intestinal microbiota alterations were examined at three timepoints: before (Pre), after (Post), and 10 days after (Recovery) the race. The α- and β-diversity of intestinal microbiota were unaffected by the race...
April 28, 2022: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35370771/serum-and-urinary-neutrophil-gelatinase-associated-lipocalin-are-not-associated-with-serum-redox-parameters-in-amateur-athletes-after-an-ultramarathon
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adriano César Carneiro Loureiro, Gabriella Fontenele Nocrato, André Luis Lima Correia, Robson Salviano de Matos, Júlio César Chaves Nunes Filho, Elisabeth De Francesco Daher, Flávio Henrique Macedo Pinto, Ariclécio Cunha de Oliveira, Vania Marilande Ceccatto, Rodrigo Soares Fortunato, Denise Pires de Carvalho
Objective: To evaluate the relationship between oxidative stress and NGAL levels in blood and urine of amateur athletes after participating in a 100 km ultramarathon. Methodology: The sample was composed of seven athletes, submitted to anthropometric assessment, cardiopulmonary exercise test, collection of urine and blood, measurement of body weight. The rate of perceived exertion (RPE), competition duration, heart rate (HR), energy expenditure and oxygen consumption (V'O2 ") were also measured during the event...
2022: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35334541/trends-in-participation-sex-differences-and-age-of-peak-performance-in-time-limited-ultramarathon-events-a-secular-analysis
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mabliny Thuany, Thayse Natacha Gomes, Elias Villiger, Katja Weiss, Volker Scheer, Pantelis T Nikolaidis, Beat Knechtle
Background and Objectives : Increases in the number of participants in time-limited ultra-marathons have been reported. However, no information is available regarding the trends in participation, performance and age in 12 h and 24 h time-limited events. The aim of the study was to describe the trends in runners' participation, performance and age in 12 h and 24 h ultra-marathons for both sexes and to identify the age of peak performance, taking into account the ranking position and age categories. Materials and Methods : The sample comprised 210,455 runners in time-limited ultra-marathons (female 12 h = 23,706; female 24 h = 28,585; male 12 h = 61,594; male 24 h = 96,570) competing between 1876 and 2020 and aged 18 to 86 years...
March 1, 2022: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35321133/pulmonary-and-inspiratory-muscle-function-response-to-a-mountain-ultramarathon
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ignacio Martinez-Navarro, Eladio Collado, Bárbara Hernando, Carlos Hernando
The study aimed to provide within-race data on the time course of pulmonary function during a mountain ultramarathon (MUM). Additionally, we wanted to assess possible sex differences regarding pre- to post-race change in pulmonary and inspiratory muscle function. Lastly, we were interested in evaluating whether changes in respiratory function were associated with relative running speed and due to general or specific fatigue. 47 athletes (29 males and 18 females; 41 ± 5 years) were submitted to a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) before a 107-km MUM...
December 2021: Journal of Sports Science & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35321109/kinetics-of-cardiac-remodeling-and-fibrosis-biomarkers-during-an-extreme-mountain-ultramarathon
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Le Goff, Magalie Viallon, Jean-François Kaux, Pierre Andonian, Kevin Moulin, Laurence Seidel, Guido Giardini, Laurent Gergelé, Pierre Croisille, Etienne Cavalier, Gregoire P Millet
Objectives: The effects of ultra-distance on cardiac remodeling and fibrosis are unclear. Moreover, there are no data reporting the kinetics of cardiac alterations throughout the event and during recovery. Our aim was to investigate the kinetics of biological markers including new cardiac fibrosis biomarkers suppression of tumorigenicity 2 (ST2) and galectin-3 (Gal-3) during and after an extreme mountain ultramarathon. Methods: Fifty experienced runners participating in one of the most challenging mountain ultramarathons (330 km, D+ 25,000 m) were enrolled in our study...
2022: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
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