Analysis of Exercise Intensity Based on Cardiorespiratory Response in a Virtual Reality-Based Exercise Program for Firefighter Physical Fitness Enhancement

Min-Geon Je, D. Seo, Jung-Jun Park, H. Kang, Wook Song, Chung-Gun Lee, Y. Ahn, Ji-Been Kim, Han-joon Lee
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OBJECTIVES Current regulations for Korean firefighters primarily emphasize exercise during working hours without specifying particular exercise methods. This study aims to evaluate the exercise intensity of the stepwise Korean Firefighter Fitness Program (KFFP) using Kinect-based mixed reality device (Virtual mate, VM), considering the demanding 24-hour shift work and high physical strength requirements. The objective is to assess its potential as one of the exercise methods and provide valuable insights.METHODS CResearchers recruited 30 participants to evaluate the exercise intensity based on the cardiopulmonary responses induced by the Stepwise Korean Firefighter Fitness Program (KFFP) using Virtual Mate (VM). Initially, the participants' resting heart rate, maximum heart rate (HRmax), and maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) were measured. Subsequently, researchers monitored the participants' cardiopulmonary responses by employing portable gas analyzers and wireless heart rate monitors while implementing the Stepwise KFFP with VM. Exercise intensity related to cardiopulmonary responses was recorded using both absolute parameters (VO2, HR) and relative parameters (%VO2max, %HRR, %HR). Researchers utilized repeated measures analysis of variance for statistical analysis.RESULTS The analysis of the stepwise KFFP using VM showed significant increases all parameters as the program advanced(p<.001). VO2 increased from around 19.4 ml/kg/min in Step 1 to approximately 22.8 ml/ kg/min in Step 3. Similarly, %HRR rose from roughly 40.6% in Step 1 to about 53.9% in Step 3.CONCLUSIONS Upon evaluating the stepwise KFFP based on the exercise intensity levels recommended by ACSM, it is confirmed that the stepwise KFFP using VM comprises both moderate-intensity and highintensity exercises. This approach is deemed effective and can serve as a fitness management method for firefighters working in 24-hour shift patterns that demand high fitness levels.
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基于虚拟现实的消防员体能强化训练计划中心肺反应的运动强度分析
目的 韩国消防员的现行规定主要强调在工作时间进行锻炼,但没有规定具体的锻炼方法。本研究旨在评估韩国消防员健身计划(KFFP)使用基于 Kinect 的混合现实设备(Virtual mate,VM)的运动强度,同时考虑到 24 小时轮班工作的苛刻要求和对体力的高要求。研究人员招募了 30 名参与者,根据使用虚拟伴侣(VM)的韩国消防员逐步健身计划(KFFP)引起的心肺反应来评估运动强度。首先,研究人员测量了参与者的静息心率、最大心率(HRmax)和最大耗氧量(VO2max)。随后,研究人员使用便携式气体分析仪和无线心率监测器监测参与者的心肺反应,同时使用 VM 实施渐进式 KFFP。使用绝对参数(VO2、HR)和相对参数(%VO2max、%HRR、%HR)记录与心肺反应相关的运动强度。研究人员利用重复测量方差分析进行了统计分析。结果 使用 VM 进行的逐步 KFFP 分析表明,随着程序的推进,所有参数都显著增加(p<.001)。VO2 从第 1 步的约 19.4 毫升/千克/分钟增加到第 3 步的约 22.8 毫升/千克/分钟。结论 根据 ACSM 推荐的运动强度水平对分步式 KFFP 进行评估后,证实使用 VM 的分步式 KFFP 包括中等强度和高强度运动。这种方法被认为是有效的,可作为对体能水平要求较高的 24 小时轮班模式的消防员的体能管理方法。
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