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Acute Exposure to Normobaric Hypoxia Impairs Balance Performance in Sub-elite but Not Elite Basketball Players
Department of Sports Science, Faculty of Social Sciences, Linnaeus University, Kalmar, Sweden.
Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Human Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden; Swedish Winter Sports Research Centre, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden.
Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Human Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden.
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences. Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Human Sciences, Mid Sweden University, Östersund, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4627-7254
2021 (English)In: Frontiers in Physiology, E-ISSN 1664-042X, Vol. 12, article id 748153Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Although high and simulated altitude training has become an increasingly popular training method, no study has investigated the influence of acute hypoxic exposure on balance in team-sport athletes. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate whether acute exposure to normobaric hypoxia is detrimental to balance performance in highly-trained basketball players. Nine elite and nine sub-elite male basketball players participated in a randomized, single-blinded, cross-over study. Subjects performed repeated trials of a single-leg balance test (SLBT) in an altitude chamber in normoxia (NOR; approximately sea level) with FiO2 20.9% and PiO2 ranging from 146.7 to 150.4 mmHg and in normobaric hypoxia (HYP; ~3,800 m above sea level) with FiO2 13.0% and PiO2 ranging from 90.9 to 94.6 mmHg. The SLBT was performed three times: 15 min after entering the environmental chamber in NOR or HYP, then two times more interspersed by 3-min rest. Peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) and heart rate (HR) were recorded at four time points: after the initial 15-min rest inside the chamber and immediately after each SLBT. Across the cohort, the balance performance was 7.1% better during NOR than HYP (P < 0.01, η2p = 0.58). However, the performance of the elite group was not impaired by HYP, whereas the sub-elite group performed worse in the HYP condition on both legs (DL: P = 0.02, d = 1.23; NDL: P = 0.01, d = 1.43). SpO2 was lower in HYP than NOR (P < 0.001, η2p = 0.99) with a significant decline over time during HYP. HR was higher in HYP than NOR (P = 0.04, η2p = 0.25) with a significant increase over time. Acute exposure to normobaric hypoxia detrimentally affected the balance performance in sub-elite but not elite basketball players. 

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Frontiers Media S.A., 2021. Vol. 12, article id 748153
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High altitude training, oxygen saturation, postural control, single-leg balance test, team sports
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Sport and Fitness Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-95446DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2021.748153ISI: 000717682700001PubMedID: 34777010Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85118792868OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-95446DiVA, id: diva2:1612490
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Swedish Winter Sports Research Centre at Mid Sweden University

Linnaeus University

Available from: 2021-11-18 Created: 2021-11-18 Last updated: 2025-02-11Bibliographically approved

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