不同体型的运动员和久坐者的视觉和听觉反应时间的比较:一项神经性能研究

D. Şenol, Merve Altinoğlu, Ayşegül Kısaoğlu, Ş. Toy, S. Duz, D. Ozbağ
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背景:受体脂比影响的身体成分是影响运动员在运动表现中取得优势所需的力量、耐力、柔韧性和敏捷性等参数的重要因素。目的:本研究的目的是比较不同体型的运动员和久坐者的视觉(VRT)和听觉(ART)反应时间。方法:研究纳入148人(73名运动员和75名久坐者),无症状。在确定的人体测量后,使用heath - carter公式,使用Somatotype(1.2.6trial)程序进行体格特征分析。用哈伯德反应仪测定反应时间。结果:在参与研究的久坐组和运动员组中确定了六种不同的体型。在比较运动员和久坐者各体型VRT和ART评分时,平衡型生态型VRT评分和内胚型中体型VRT和ART评分差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。结论:定期训练和运动可缩短VRT和ART。我们假设运动员的这些特征缩短了他们的反应时间,因为运动项目需要更多的注意力集中。我们的研究结果对于在这个领域工作的科学家来说是一个有趣的新课题。
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Comparison of Visual and Auditory Reaction Times in Athletes and Sedentary Individuals with Different Somatotypes: A Neuroperformance Study
Background: Body composition, which is affected by body fat ratio is an important factor affecting parameters such as strength, endurance, flexibility and agility required for superiority in sportive performance. Objectives: Theaimof thisstudyistocomparevisual(VRT)andauditory(ART)reactiontimesof athletesandsedentaryindividuals with different somatotypes. Methods: The study included 148 individuals (73 athletes and 75 sedentary) with no symptoms. Somatotype character analysis was performedwithSomatotype(1.2.6trial)programusingHeath-Carter formulaafterthedeterminedanthropometricmeasurements were taken. Reaction time measurements were performed with Hubbard reaction meter. Results: Six different somatotypes were determined in both sedentary and athlete groups that participated in the study. In the comparison of VRT and ART scores of athletes and sedentary individuals in terms of each somatotype, statistically significant dif-ference was found in VRT score in balanced ectomorph somatotype and in both VRT and ART scores of endomorphic mesomorph somatotype (P < 0.05). Conclusions: We think that regular training and sports shorten VRT and ART. We presume that these characteristics of athletes shorten their reaction times since sports events require more concentration. The results of our study are interesting in terms of being a new subject for scientists working in this field.
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