Purpose. The aim of the study was to examine muscle metabolism in athletes
by P-31-spectroscopy (MRS) and to evaluate to what degree the respective re
sonance spectrum correlates with the kind of muscle exercise.
Material and Methods: Twelve runners and 12 young ice skaters were studied
by 31P-spectroscopy of the gastrocnemic medialis muscle and the vastus medi
alis muscle using a surface coil at 1.5 T
Results. Sprinters displayed a higher phosphocreatinine/inorganic phosphate
(PCr/Pi) and PCr/beta-ATP ratios than marathon runners. The respective par
ameters for middle distance runners were in between. Ice skaters could pros
pectively be divided into sprint- and long-distance runners by our results
which correlated with the athletes' training performance.
Conclusion: P-31-spectroscopy can evaluate the distribution of muscle fiber
types. Thus, the athlete's potential for sprint- or long-distance running
can be determined. Additional studies will have to demonstrate to what exte
nt training may change muscle fiber distribution.