使用一种智能的不显眼的可穿戴系统来自主表征耐力越野跑者的可行性

A. Tonacci, Francesco Sansone, Roberta La Spina, L. Billeci, C. Domenici, Raffaele Conte, L. Pratali, S. Mrakic-Sposta, G. Giardini
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可穿戴传感器目前代表了一种非侵入式监测健康相关参数的方法,对于自我评估和自然研究都非常有用。通过这种最小干扰的方法也可以观察到从事剧烈体育锻炼的运动员所经历的自主神经失衡,这可能为各种新颖的研究开辟了领域。在这里,41名运动员参加了欧洲最激烈的两场超越野赛,他们通过基于健身胸带的微创心电图系统,在比赛前、比赛中和比赛后进行了自主神经评估。结果显示,比赛前后交感神经活动增加,而迷走神经张力在比赛中增加。在证明了所提出的方法在该领域的良好可行性之后,需要进一步的调查来澄清解释这种修改的科学依据。
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Feasibility of using a smart unobtrusive wearable system for the autonomic characterisation of endurance trail runners
Wearable sensors currently represent a non-invasive way of monitoring health-related parameters, quite useful for both self-assessment and naturalistic studies. The autonomic imbalance experienced by athletes engaged in strenuous physical exercises could be also seen through this minimally obtrusive approach, possibly opening the field to a variety of novel investigations. Here, 41 athletes, taking part to two of the most strenuous ultra-trail competitions in Europe were assessed in terms of autonomic evaluation before, during and after the race, through a minimally invasive ECG system based on a fitness-like chest strap. Results showed an increased sympathetic activity both before and after the race, whereas vagal tone appeared increased during the race. Having proven the good feasibility of the proposed approach in such field, further investigations are needed to clarify the scientific basis explaining such modifications.
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