This study compared markers of the metabolic processes occurring in male and female
adolescent triathletes from two age groups (over 15 years of age [O15] and under 15
years of age [U15]) during a laboratory based duathlon. Participants were tested on
three separate occasions; two peak VO2 tests on a treadmill and cycle ergometer, and a third session involved a simulated
duathlon (2 km run, 12 km ride and 4 km run for the O15 groupo or 1 km run, 8 km ride
and 2 km run for the U15). Data collection included performance speed, cardiorespiratory
responses and blood borne markers of exercise metabolism. The performance speeds selected
by the two age groups did not differ. The mean relative percentage of VO2peak at which subjects participated were 79 ± 3, 77 ± 4 %, for the 015 males and females,
and 71 ± 5 and 82 ± 2 %, for the U15 males and females, respectively. While the plasma
metabolites of ammonia [NH3] and lactate [La] were not different between age groups and sex (p > 0.05) there
were however, higher concentrations recorded during the cycling phase when compared
with the running phases (p < 0.05). The respective mean concentrations for NH3 and La were 80.5 ± 5.6 μM, and 4.9 ± 0.3 μM for cycling, and 56.3 ± 2.7 μM, and 2.7
± 0.2 μM for the combined running phases.
Key words
Adolescents - endurance - blood metabolites - self-paced - duathlon