The Transeurope Footrace Project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile MRI observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon

BACKGROUND: The TransEurope FootRace 2009 (TEFR09) was one of the longest transcontinental ultramarathons with an extreme endurance physical load of running nearly 4,500 km in 64 days. The aim of this study was to assess the wide spectrum of adaptive responses in humans regarding the different tissu...

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Main Authors: Schütz, Uwe H W, Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno, Knechtle, Beat, Machann, Jürgen, Wiedelbach, Heike, Ehrhardt, Martin, Freund, Wolfgang, Gröninger, Stefan, Brunner, Horst, Schulze, Ingo, Brambs, Hans-Jürgen, Billich, Christian
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Language:English
Published: BioMed Central 2012
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Online Access:https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/64219/
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spelling ftunivzuerich:oai:www.zora.uzh.ch:64219 2024-10-20T14:10:43+00:00 The Transeurope Footrace Project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile MRI observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon Schütz, Uwe H W Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno Knechtle, Beat Machann, Jürgen Wiedelbach, Heike Ehrhardt, Martin Freund, Wolfgang Gröninger, Stefan Brunner, Horst Schulze, Ingo Brambs, Hans-Jürgen Billich, Christian 2012 application/pdf https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/64219/ https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/64219/1/Knechtle_The_Transeurope_Footrace_Project_Longitudinal_data_etc.pdf eng eng BioMed Central https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/64219/1/Knechtle_The_Transeurope_Footrace_Project_Longitudinal_data_etc.pdf doi:10.5167/uzh-64219 doi:10.1186/1741-7015-10-78 info:pmid/22812450 urn:issn:1741-7015 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons: Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Schütz, Uwe H W; Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno; Knechtle, Beat; Machann, Jürgen; Wiedelbach, Heike; Ehrhardt, Martin; Freund, Wolfgang; Gröninger, Stefan; Brunner, Horst; Schulze, Ingo; Brambs, Hans-Jürgen; Billich, Christian (2012). The Transeurope Footrace Project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile MRI observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon. BMC Medicine, 10:78. Institute of General Practice 610 Medicine & health Journal Article PeerReviewed info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2012 ftunivzuerich https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-6421910.1186/1741-7015-10-78 2024-10-09T15:01:16Z BACKGROUND: The TransEurope FootRace 2009 (TEFR09) was one of the longest transcontinental ultramarathons with an extreme endurance physical load of running nearly 4,500 km in 64 days. The aim of this study was to assess the wide spectrum of adaptive responses in humans regarding the different tissues, organs and functional systems being exposed to such chronic physical endurance load with limited time for regeneration and resulting negative energy balance. A detailed description of the TEFR project and its implemented measuring methods in relation to the hypotheses are presented. METHODS: The most important research tool was a 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner mounted on a mobile unit following the ultra runners from stage to stage each day. Forty-four study volunteers (67% of the participants) were cluster randomized into two groups for MRI measurements (22 subjects each) according to the project protocol with its different research modules: musculoskeletal system, brain and pain perception, cardiovascular system, body composition, and oxidative stress and inflammation. Complementary to the diverse daily mobile MR-measurements on different topics (muscle and joint MRI, T2*-mapping of cartilage, MR-spectroscopy of muscles, functional MRI of the brain, cardiac and vascular cine MRI, whole body MRI) other methods were also used: ice-water pain test, psychometric questionnaires, bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), skinfold thickness and limb circumference measurements, daily urine samples, periodic blood samples and electrocardiograms (ECG). RESULTS: Thirty volunteers (68%) reached the finish line at North Cape. The mean total race speed was 8.35 km/hour. Finishers invested 552 hours in total. The completion rate for planned MRI investigations was more than 95%: 741 MR-examinations with 2,637 MRI sequences (more than 200,000 picture data), 5,720 urine samples, 244 blood samples, 205 ECG, 1,018 BIA, 539 anthropological measurements and 150 psychological questionnaires. CONCLUSIONS: This study ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Cape University of Zurich (UZH): ZORA (Zurich Open Repository and Archive Bia ENVELOPE(22.891,22.891,70.317,70.317) North Cape ENVELOPE(165.700,165.700,-70.650,-70.650)
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Schütz, Uwe H W
Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno
Knechtle, Beat
Machann, Jürgen
Wiedelbach, Heike
Ehrhardt, Martin
Freund, Wolfgang
Gröninger, Stefan
Brunner, Horst
Schulze, Ingo
Brambs, Hans-Jürgen
Billich, Christian
The Transeurope Footrace Project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile MRI observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon
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description BACKGROUND: The TransEurope FootRace 2009 (TEFR09) was one of the longest transcontinental ultramarathons with an extreme endurance physical load of running nearly 4,500 km in 64 days. The aim of this study was to assess the wide spectrum of adaptive responses in humans regarding the different tissues, organs and functional systems being exposed to such chronic physical endurance load with limited time for regeneration and resulting negative energy balance. A detailed description of the TEFR project and its implemented measuring methods in relation to the hypotheses are presented. METHODS: The most important research tool was a 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner mounted on a mobile unit following the ultra runners from stage to stage each day. Forty-four study volunteers (67% of the participants) were cluster randomized into two groups for MRI measurements (22 subjects each) according to the project protocol with its different research modules: musculoskeletal system, brain and pain perception, cardiovascular system, body composition, and oxidative stress and inflammation. Complementary to the diverse daily mobile MR-measurements on different topics (muscle and joint MRI, T2*-mapping of cartilage, MR-spectroscopy of muscles, functional MRI of the brain, cardiac and vascular cine MRI, whole body MRI) other methods were also used: ice-water pain test, psychometric questionnaires, bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), skinfold thickness and limb circumference measurements, daily urine samples, periodic blood samples and electrocardiograms (ECG). RESULTS: Thirty volunteers (68%) reached the finish line at North Cape. The mean total race speed was 8.35 km/hour. Finishers invested 552 hours in total. The completion rate for planned MRI investigations was more than 95%: 741 MR-examinations with 2,637 MRI sequences (more than 200,000 picture data), 5,720 urine samples, 244 blood samples, 205 ECG, 1,018 BIA, 539 anthropological measurements and 150 psychological questionnaires. CONCLUSIONS: This study ...
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author Schütz, Uwe H W
Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno
Knechtle, Beat
Machann, Jürgen
Wiedelbach, Heike
Ehrhardt, Martin
Freund, Wolfgang
Gröninger, Stefan
Brunner, Horst
Schulze, Ingo
Brambs, Hans-Jürgen
Billich, Christian
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Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno
Knechtle, Beat
Machann, Jürgen
Wiedelbach, Heike
Ehrhardt, Martin
Freund, Wolfgang
Gröninger, Stefan
Brunner, Horst
Schulze, Ingo
Brambs, Hans-Jürgen
Billich, Christian
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title The Transeurope Footrace Project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile MRI observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon
title_short The Transeurope Footrace Project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile MRI observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon
title_full The Transeurope Footrace Project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile MRI observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon
title_fullStr The Transeurope Footrace Project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile MRI observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon
title_full_unstemmed The Transeurope Footrace Project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile MRI observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon
title_sort transeurope footrace project: longitudinal data acquisition in a cluster randomized mobile mri observational cohort study on 44 endurance runners at a 64-stage 4,486km transcontinental ultramarathon
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