FUNCTIONAL STATUS OF THE CHILDREN WITH REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY

IF 0.2 Q4 SPORT SCIENCES Human Sport Medicine Pub Date : 2019-08-17 DOI:10.14529/hsm19s110
V. Zhigalo, F. Litvin, T. Bulavkina, I. Dubogryzova, T. Stanishevskaya
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Aim. The article deals with studying the dynamics of a functional status in young football players aged 10–11 based on the typological features of vegetative heart rhythm regulation and individual reactivity to physical load. Materials and Methods. 28 boys regularly attending a football section participated in the study. We studied the dynamics of their functional status by using the mathematical analysis of heart rate data. HRV data were processed and interpreted with the help of the ‘Varicard 2.51’ equipment and ‘Eskim-6’ program (Axion). The study was conducted at the beginning and at the end of the training year. All participants belonged to the 2nd year group of initial preparation. Results. We revealed three of four existing types of vegetative heart rhythm regulation. More than half of children are characterized by a moderate or pronounced predominance of the central regulatory mechanism. It is shown that after a four-month training in the football section, the number of children with a moderate predominance of the autonomous regulatory mechanism is increasing. We registered a significant increase in the parameters reflecting the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system. For example, RMSSD increases by 71% (р < 0.05), HF by 116% (р < 0.05). The decrease of tension in regulatory systems is proved by an increase in the total power (TP) by 35 % and a decrease in the Stress Index (SI) by 62 % (р < 0.05). We also registered a simultaneous decrease in the number of football players with the predominance of the central regulatory mechanism. Conclusion. We revealed increased resistivity to physical load in young football players with the predominance of autonomous regulation. We demonstrated the need for an individual approach to adjusting physical load concerning the genetic predisposition of heart regulation.
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有规律体育活动儿童的功能状况
的目标。基于植物性心律调节的类型学特征和个体对体力负荷的反应性,研究了10-11岁青少年足球运动员的功能状态动态。材料与方法:28名经常参加足球课的男孩参与了这项研究。通过对心率数据的数学分析,研究了其功能状态的动态变化。HRV数据在“Varicard 2.51”设备和“Eskim-6”程序(Axion)的帮助下进行处理和解释。研究是在培训年度的开始和结束时进行的。所有参与者都属于初试准备的第二年组。结果。我们揭示了四种现有植物性心律调节类型中的三种。超过一半的儿童的特点是中度或明显的中央调节机制优势。结果表明,经过4个月的足球段训练,自主调节机制适度优势的儿童数量呈增加趋势。我们记录到反映副交感神经系统活动的参数显著增加。例如,RMSSD增加71% (< 0.05),HF增加116%(< 0.05)。总功率(TP)增加了35%,应力指数(SI)降低了62% (p < 0.05),证明了调节系统张力的降低。同时,在中央调控机制的主导下,足球运动员的数量也在减少。结论。我们发现增加电阻率的物理负荷在年轻的足球运动员与自主调节优势。我们证明了需要一种个体方法来调节与心脏调节的遗传易感性有关的身体负荷。
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