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Physiological Responses and Nutritional Intake during a 7-Day Treadmill Running World Record

Ultra-running comprises running events longer than a marathon (>42.2 km). The prolonged duration of ultra-running leads to decrements in most or all physiological parameters and considerable energy expenditure (EE) and energy deficits. SG, 47 years, 162.5 cm, 49 kg, VO(2max) 4 mL/kg/min(−1)/2.37...

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Autores principales: Berger, Nicolas, Cooley, Daniel, Graham, Michael, Harrison, Claire, Best, Russ
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7459626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824531
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165962
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Harrison, Claire
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description Ultra-running comprises running events longer than a marathon (>42.2 km). The prolonged duration of ultra-running leads to decrements in most or all physiological parameters and considerable energy expenditure (EE) and energy deficits. SG, 47 years, 162.5 cm, 49 kg, VO(2max) 4 mL/kg/min(−1)/2.37 L/min(−1), ran continuously for 7 days on a treadmill in 3 h blocks followed by 30 min breaks and slept from 1–5 a.m. Heart rate (HR) oxygen uptake (VO(2)), rating of perceived exertion, weight, blood lactate (mmol·L(−1)), haemoglobin (g·dL), haematocrit (%) and glucose (mmol·L(−1)), and nutrition and hydration were recorded. SG ran for 17.5 h/day, covering ~120 km/day at ~7 km/h. Energy expenditure for each 24 h period was 6878 kcal/day and energy intake (EI) was 2701 kcal/day. EE was 382 kcal/h, with 66.6% from fat and 33.4% from carbohydrate oxidation. 7 day EI was 26,989 kcal and EE was 48,147 kcal, with a total energy deficit (ED) of 21,158 kcal. Average VO(2) was 1.2 L·min(−1)/24.7 mL·kg·min(−1), Respriatory echange ratio (RER) 0.80 ± 0.03, HR 120–125 b·min(−1). Weight increased from 48.6 to 49.5 kg. Haemoglobin decreased from 13.7 to 11 g·dL and haematocrit decreased from 40% to 33%. SG ran 833.05 km. SG exhibits an enhanced fat metabolism through which she had a large daily ED. Her success can be attributed to a combination of physiological and psychological factors.
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spelling pubmed-74596262020-09-02 Physiological Responses and Nutritional Intake during a 7-Day Treadmill Running World Record Berger, Nicolas Cooley, Daniel Graham, Michael Harrison, Claire Best, Russ Int J Environ Res Public Health Case Report Ultra-running comprises running events longer than a marathon (>42.2 km). The prolonged duration of ultra-running leads to decrements in most or all physiological parameters and considerable energy expenditure (EE) and energy deficits. SG, 47 years, 162.5 cm, 49 kg, VO(2max) 4 mL/kg/min(−1)/2.37 L/min(−1), ran continuously for 7 days on a treadmill in 3 h blocks followed by 30 min breaks and slept from 1–5 a.m. Heart rate (HR) oxygen uptake (VO(2)), rating of perceived exertion, weight, blood lactate (mmol·L(−1)), haemoglobin (g·dL), haematocrit (%) and glucose (mmol·L(−1)), and nutrition and hydration were recorded. SG ran for 17.5 h/day, covering ~120 km/day at ~7 km/h. Energy expenditure for each 24 h period was 6878 kcal/day and energy intake (EI) was 2701 kcal/day. EE was 382 kcal/h, with 66.6% from fat and 33.4% from carbohydrate oxidation. 7 day EI was 26,989 kcal and EE was 48,147 kcal, with a total energy deficit (ED) of 21,158 kcal. Average VO(2) was 1.2 L·min(−1)/24.7 mL·kg·min(−1), Respriatory echange ratio (RER) 0.80 ± 0.03, HR 120–125 b·min(−1). Weight increased from 48.6 to 49.5 kg. Haemoglobin decreased from 13.7 to 11 g·dL and haematocrit decreased from 40% to 33%. SG ran 833.05 km. SG exhibits an enhanced fat metabolism through which she had a large daily ED. Her success can be attributed to a combination of physiological and psychological factors. MDPI 2020-08-17 2020-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7459626/ /pubmed/32824531 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165962 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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