Small changes in thermal conditions hinder marathon running performance in the tropics

热带地区气温的微小变化都会影响马拉松运动员的成绩。

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Abstract

We examined marathon performance of the same group of runners in relation to small changes in dry bulb temperature (T(db)) and wet bulb temperature (T(wb)) across 3 consecutive y, and investigated whether performance was poorer during an evening marathon compared with morning marathons. Marathon results were obtained from the 2017, 2018, and 2019 Standard Chartered Singapore Marathons. T(db), T(wb), T(d), relative humidity, and absolute humidity were gathered for each marathon. K-means clustering and linear regressions were performed on 610 runners who participated in all three marathons. Analysis of the 610 runners' marathon performance was contrasted with T(db) and T(wb). Linear regressions were also performed on 190 runners filtered by percentile, yielding similar results. For clusters with similar T(db) from all runners K-means clustering, an increase in mean T(wb) by 1.5°C coincided with an increase in finishing time by 559 s (9.3 min) (p < 0.033). T(wb) hinders marathon performance more than T(db), with each percentage rise in T(db) and T(wb) resulting in an increase in net time by 7.6% and 39.1%, respectively (p < 0.025). Male and female runners' response to T(db) and T(wb) changes were similar (overlap in 95% confidence intervals for the respective regression coefficients). In conclusion, small variations in environmental parameters affected marathon performance, with T(wb) impairing marathon performance more than T(db). Marathon performance was likely better in the morning than evening, possibly due to time of day differences, along with unfavorable T(db) that superseded training effects and the effects of lower T(wb).

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