| Literature DB >> 30692936 |
Martin Burtscher1, Peter A Federolf1, Werner Nachbauer1, Martin Kopp1.
Abstract
Objectives: Downhill skiing represents one of the most popular winter sports worldwide. Whereas a plethora of studies dealt with the risk of injury and death associated with downhill skiing, data on its favorable health effects are scarce. A more comprehensive overview on such effects might emerge from a multidisciplinary perspective.Entities:
Keywords: alpine skiing; biomechanics; cardiovascular; neurophysiology; psycho-social
Year: 2019 PMID: 30692936 PMCID: PMC6340074 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2018.01924
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
Figure 1Flow diagram for search and selection of the included studies.
Characteristics of studies included for review.
| Alvarez-San Emeterio et al., | 39 (20 m, 19f), 13–16 yrs, highly trained | Adolescent elite alpine skiers 2 yrs, control group | Bone mineral density (lumbar spine) | <0.05 |
| Muscle mass | <0.05 | |||
| Burtscher et al., | 1259 (971 m, 288f), 48 yrs | Long-tern alpine skiing questionnaire | Healthy life-style | <0.05 |
| Hypercholesterolemia | <0.05 | |||
| Systemic hypertension | <0.05 | |||
| Memory complaints | <0.05 | |||
| Dela et al., | 42 (22 m, 20f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks control group | Body fat | <0.05 |
| Insulin resistance | <0.05 | |||
| Leg muscle strength | <0.05 | |||
| Finkenzeller et al., | 42 (22 m, 20f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks control group | Subjective strength | <0.05 |
| Relationship to “friends and relatives” | <0.05 | |||
| Finkenzeller et al., | 42 (22 m, 20f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks control group | Psycho-physiological reactivity Heart rate variability Skin conductance level | n.s. |
| Flueck et al., | 20 (11 m, 9f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks no controls | MCSA (m. vastus lat.) | <0.05 |
| Fast type fibers | 0.08 | |||
| Slow type fibers | <0.05 | |||
| Fromel et al., | 1278 (475 m + 803f), 17 yrs | Questionnaire (oudoor activities + alpine skiing; pedometer use) | Regular physical activity | <0.001 |
| Well-being | <0.001 | |||
| Gao and Abeysekera, | 70 (49 m, 21f) | Questionnaire (participation in winter sports) | Incidence of falls | <0.001 |
| Lauber et al., | 42 (22 m, 20f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks control group | Spinal reflex activity | <0.05 |
| Postural sway | <0.05 | |||
| Mladenović et al., | 54 children, 7.5 yrs | Skiing learning no control | Motor ability | <0.05 |
| Müller et al., | 42 (22 m, 20f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks control group | Aerobic capacity | 0.01 |
| Leg muscle power | 0.03 | |||
| Leg muscle strength | 0.04 | |||
| Narici et al., | 42 (22 m, 20f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks control group | Muscle thickness | <0.001 |
| Leg muscle strength | <0.001 | |||
| Niederseer et al., | 42 (22 m, 20f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks control group | Body fat | <0.001 |
| Aerobic capacity | <0.01 | |||
| Niederseer et al., | 42 (22 m, 20f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks control group | Endothelial Progenitor cells | <0.001 |
| Peripheral arterial tone | <0.05 | |||
| Homocysteine | <0.05 | |||
| Nikander et al., | 23 (m), 24 yrs, highly trained | Elite mogul and slalom skiers control group | Areal bone mineral density | <0.05 |
| Bone mineral content | <0.05 | |||
| Pötzelsberger et al., | 27 (17 m, 10f), 70 ± 5 yrs 2 yrs, after total knee arthroplasty | Intervention group: skiing control group | Strength | <0.05 |
| Asymmetry in walking | <0.05 | |||
| Schipilow et al., | 47 (22 m, 25f), 23 yrs, highly trained | Elite alpine skiers control group | Distal tibia: trabecular bone mineral density | <0.05f |
| Total cross-sectional area | <0.05f | |||
| Failure load | <0.05f | |||
| Seynnes et al., | 42 (22 m, 20f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks control group | Patellar tendon stiffness | <0.05 |
| Sievänen et al., | 26 (18 m, 8f), 23 yrs, highly trained | Elite alpine skiers control group | Bone mineral density | <0.05 |
| van Ginkel et al., | 19 (m + f), 67 yrs, moderately trained | Alpine skiing, 12 wks no controls | Capillary density | <0.05 |
| Wojtyczek et al., | 78 (54 m, 28f), 20–22 yrs | 7 day ski camp no controls | Balance on unstable board | <0.001 |
MCSA, muscle cross sectional area; P-values are reported for between group changes,
indicates only within group changes. m, males; f, females.
Figure 2Suggested main favorable effects of downhill skiing on health.