MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF JUNIOR ATHLETES TO CARDIOVASCULAR RESISTANCE BY USING THE SOFTWARE SMART LINK V
MONITORING AND ANALYSIS OF JUNIOR ATHLETES TO CARDIOVASCULAR
RESISTANCE BY USING THE SOFTWARE SMART LINK V
Author(s): Carmen Liliana Gherghel, Virgil Teodorescu, Mihaela ApostuSubject(s): Sports Studies, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: cardiovascular resistance; sporting effort, puberty; application Smart Link V;
Summary/Abstract: In the time term exercise was defined according to the formation who formulated definition. From the perspective of physiology effort signifies a voluntary or involuntary activities of an organ or body segment, in order to overcome the usual the yield. There are studies in specialty literature that have been focused on the effects induced by intensive efforts on the body, namely whether the functional is changed considerably or if the changes are limited to hereditary predisposition. Based on this research, the authors argue that a considerably effort may influence functional adaptability of the body, but that this is not exceeding the genetically determined. Studying the effects of physical effort on the body monitoring capacity athlete in response to requests the maximum imposed by effort and selecting the most efficient means of sustaining the energy potential in effort are important ways of establishing interrelation body-effort a view to ensuring optimum conditions for performance. In this study we attempted getting used to the Smart Link V, the students of physiotherapy, coaches and other specialists involved in physical activities in harvesting and dynamic monitoring of data on cardiac resistance and interpretation of results. Study was accomplished a consignment of 163 junior athletes, aged 6-12 years old who practice sports games. Data collection was achieved using a portable medical device - Oxi- Capnography (Pulse Oximeter) MD-660P. The results of the study highlight change in the level resistance cardiovascular outcomes study group reported to the reference intervals shows a low level of resistance cardiac practitioners of sports games for children at different clubs.
Journal: Conference proceedings of »eLearning and Software for Education« (eLSE)
- Issue Year: 12/2016
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 350-354
- Page Count: 5
- Language: English