Introduction: There has been, in recent years, an increasing number of adherents road races. In this population, the identification of the determinants of performanceseems to be necessary for optimization of time devoted to training. Objective: To investigate the acute effect of a race of 10,000 meters over the morphological, hemodynamic and metabolic parameters used for joint and examine the relations between oxygen consumption during a race of 10,000 meters anthropometric, hemodynamic and metabolic parameters. Materials and Methods: 19 male soldiers (28.5±2.3 years) participated in the study, which were collected, anthropometric, hemodynamic and metabolic measures inpre and post a race of 10,000 meters. Results: Significant changes were observed in all morphological variables and body composition (p <0.001). However, the muscle area of the arm and thigh are unchanged. Relatively, the hemodynamic indicators and body temperature significant differences were found for all variables (p <0.05). Correlation were observed with performance test (VO2 test mL·kg-1·min-1), with percent body fat, fat mass, pace, running velocity, blood pressure. Conclusion: Exposure to this type of race caused changes in anthropometric and body composition, as well as hemodynamic parameters. The results suggest the existence relations between aerobic performance test and some anthropometric and hemodynamic variables. However, the joint contribution of these variables on the performance test has distinct relations.
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