游泳中心率能量消耗估算方程的有效性

Q4 Health Professions
Mihyun Lee, Yonghee Lee, Saejong Park
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目的:本研究的目的是建立一个基于心率(HR)预测游泳运动中能量消耗(EE)的估计方程。此外,我们还评估了现场应用的有效性,并将其与现有的基于速度的游泳EE方程进行了比较。方法:随机抽取63名年龄在19-49岁、能以不同速度游泳的健康成年人。实验在一个25米的室内游泳池中进行。方案(测量个人最佳表现,0.4,0.6,0.8,<1.0 m/s)根据个人水平分别进行4分钟。使用便携式呼吸气体分析仪(K4b2, Cosmed,意大利)和游泳通气管(Aqua Trainer snorkel, Cosmed,意大利)评估EE。心率测量采用防水心率胸带(Polar Electro Oy, Polar V800,芬兰)。以呼吸气体分析仪测定的情感表达为因变量,以性别、年龄、身高、体重、运动时心率为自变量,进行虚拟控制回归分析。结果:本研究的参与者随机分为两组;方程开发组(n=42)和验证组(n=21)。游泳运动中EE的估计如下:EEm=-18.197-1.966(性别:男性=0,女性=1)+ 0.027(年龄、年)+ .073(高度,cm) + .008(重量,公斤)+ .092(HR, bpm) R2=78% (adj. R2=77.2%)。Bland & Altman图验证的基于hr的游泳EE估计方程(mean=0.7, difference=6.7)误差最小,其次是Monpetit (mean=1.6, difference=11.6)和Costill (mean= 0.4, difference=16.7)。结论:本研究利用性别、年龄、身高、体重和心率等生理特征来开发游泳过程中的情感表达。这个游泳EE方程可能用于商业可穿戴设备。
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Validity of Energy Expenditure Estimation Equation using Heart Rate in Swimming
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop an estimation equation that predicts energy expenditure (EE) during swimming exercise based on heart rate (HR). And, we also evaluated the validation for field application and compare it with the existing speedbased swimming EE equation.METHODS: A total of 63 healthy adults (ages 19-49 years) who could swim at various speeds were conveniently sampled. The experiment was conducted in an indoor 25 m pool. The protocol (measurement of individual best performance, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, <1.0 m/s) was performed for 4 minutes each according to the level of the individual. EE was evaluated using a portable respiratory gas analyzer (K4b2, Cosmed, Italy) and a swimming snorkel (Aqua Trainer Snorkel, Cosmed, Italy). HR was measured using a waterproof HR chest strap (Polar Electro Oy, Polar V800, Finland). A dummy control regression analysis was performed with the EE measured by the respiratory gas analyzer as the dependent variables and sex, age, height, weight, and HR during exercise as independent variables.RESULTS: The participants in this study were randomly divided into two groups; the equation development (n=42) and the validation group (n=21). The estimation of EE during swimming exercise is as follows; EEm=-18.197-1.966 (Gender: men=0, women=1)+.027 (Age, year)+.073 (Height, cm)+.008 (Weight, kg)+.092 (HR, bpm) R2=78% (adj. R2=77.2%). The HR-based swimming EE estimation equation (mean=0.7, difference=6.7) verified by the Bland & Altman plot showed the lowest error, followed by Monpetit (mean=1.6, difference=11.6) and Costill (Mean=0.4, difference=16.7).CONCLUSIONS: The EE during swimming was developed using physical characteristics such as sex, age, height, weight and HR in this study. This swimming EE equation might be used for commercial wearable devices.
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Exercise Science
Exercise Science Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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