Sickle cell trait performance in a prolonged race at high altitude. 1994

P Thiriet, and J Y Le Hesran, and D Wouassi, and E Bitanga, and D Gozal, and F J Louis
Department of Applied Exercise Physiology, National Institute for Youth and Sports of Yaoundé (I.N.J.S.), Cameroon.

The limitation of aerobic exercise capacity of athletes with the sickle cell trait (SCT), under conditions of limited oxygen availability, is still controversial. To study this, we took advantage of an unique setting, the International Mount Cameroon Ascent Race, a 34.1-km race over difficult terrain, slopes ranging from 7 to 40%, and altitudes varying from 615 to 4095 m, combined with high prevalence rates of SCT among the African runners. Of 266 Cameroonian runners, SCT was detected in 33 athletes (12.4%), a prevalence similar to that of the ethnically corrected general population. However, in runners of the Bakoueri tribe whose performance is contingent with social stature, SCT was present in only 1 of 41 runners (2.4%), as compared with 15.6% in the general population of the Bakoueri tribe (P < 0.03). In general, performance times of SCT runners were not different from non-SCT runners, except during the portion of the race at altitudes ranging from 3800 to 4095 m, where significantly longer times were clocked by SCT subjects (P < 0.02). We conclude that prolonged aerobic efforts in hypobaric hypoxic conditions may be associated with a detrimental effect on performance in SCT carriers. If this is true, it might account for the reduced prevalence of SCT among those runners representing the Bakoueri tribe, provided an objective measure of performance at altitude was employed to select these representatives.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010101 Oxygen Consumption The rate at which oxygen is used by a tissue; microliters of oxygen STPD used per milligram of tissue per hour; the rate at which oxygen enters the blood from alveolar gas, equal in the steady state to the consumption of oxygen by tissue metabolism throughout the body. (Stedman, 25th ed, p346) Consumption, Oxygen,Consumptions, Oxygen,Oxygen Consumptions
D010807 Physical Endurance The time span between the beginning of physical activity by an individual and the termination because of exhaustion. Endurance, Physical,Physical Stamina,Stamina, Physical
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000531 Altitude A vertical distance measured from a known level on the surface of a planet or other celestial body. Altitudes
D000860 Hypoxia Sub-optimal OXYGEN levels in the ambient air of living organisms. Anoxia,Oxygen Deficiency,Anoxemia,Deficiency, Oxygen,Hypoxemia,Deficiencies, Oxygen,Oxygen Deficiencies
D012420 Running An activity in which the body is propelled by moving the legs rapidly. Running is performed at a moderate to rapid pace and should be differentiated from JOGGING, which is performed at a much slower pace. Runnings
D012805 Sickle Cell Trait The condition of being heterozygous for hemoglobin S. Cell Trait, Sickle,Cell Traits, Sickle,Sickle Cell Traits,Trait, Sickle Cell,Traits, Sickle Cell
D015444 Exercise Physical activity which is usually regular and done with the intention of improving or maintaining PHYSICAL FITNESS or HEALTH. Contrast with PHYSICAL EXERTION which is concerned largely with the physiologic and metabolic response to energy expenditure. Aerobic Exercise,Exercise, Aerobic,Exercise, Isometric,Exercise, Physical,Isometric Exercise,Physical Activity,Acute Exercise,Exercise Training,Activities, Physical,Activity, Physical,Acute Exercises,Aerobic Exercises,Exercise Trainings,Exercise, Acute,Exercises,Exercises, Acute,Exercises, Aerobic,Exercises, Isometric,Exercises, Physical,Isometric Exercises,Physical Activities,Physical Exercise,Physical Exercises,Training, Exercise,Trainings, Exercise

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