个体特征和有氧训练对%HRR-%V * O2R关系的影响。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1080/17461391.2022.2113441
Carlo Ferri Marini, Davide Sisti, James S Skinner, Mark A Sarzynski, Claude Bouchard, Stefano Amatori, Marco B L Rocchi, Giovanni Piccoli, Vilberto Stocchi, Ario Federici, Francesco Lucertini
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本研究旨在评估在增量运动过程中,考虑个体特征是否可以使心率(HRR)和氧摄取(vo2r)储备百分比之间的关系达到1:1或更准确。使用HERITAGE家族研究中450名健康和久坐不动的参与者(17-66岁)进行的最大增量运动试验的循环测力仪数据,按性别、种族、年龄、体脂、静息HR和vo2max分组,计算%HRR和% vo2r之间的个体线性回归。使用Hotelling检验和事后单样本t检验,将每个亚组的单个线性回归的平均斜率和截距分别与1和0(恒等线)进行比较。还进行了两次多元线性回归,将单个线性回归的斜率或截距作为因变量,将性别、年龄、静息HR和vo2max作为自变量。各亚组的平均%HRR-%V * O2R关系与同一性线不同。个体线性回归截距(8.9±16.0)和斜率(0.971±0.190)发生变化(p V / O2R关系不同于个体特征的同一性线),有氧训练后差异增大。此外,由于个体间的高度可变性,即使考虑到几个个体特征,使用单一方程来表示给定受试者的%HRR-%V * O2R关系似乎也不合适。即使按年龄、性别、种族、身体组成、HRR和v_o2max分组,%HRR和% v_o2r之间的相关性也不是1:1。使用多个被试特征来确定个体的%HRR-%V * O2R关系并不能显著提高其预测精度,也不能降低%HRR-%V * O2R关系的个体间变异性,使用单一的整体方程不适合表示给定被试的关系;因此,在规定有氧运动强度时,应优先考虑个体关系。个体%HRR-%V * O2R关系应定期评估,因为训练可能导致关系发生变化。
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Effect of individual characteristics and aerobic training on the %HRR-%O2R relationship.

This study aimed to assess if, during incremental exercise, considering individual characteristics can make the relationship between the percentages of heart rate (HRR) and oxygen uptake (O2R) reserve either 1:1 or more accurate. Cycle ergometer data of the maximal incremental exercise tests performed by 450 healthy and sedentary participants (17-66 years) of the HERITAGE Family Study, grouped for sex, ethnicity, age, body fat, resting HR, and O2max, were used to calculate the individual linear regressions between %HRR and %O2R. The mean slope and intercept of the individual linear regressions of each subgroup were compared with 1 and 0 (identity line), respectively, using Hotelling tests followed by post-hoc one-sample t-tests. Two multiple linear regressions were also performed, using either the slopes or intercepts of the individual linear regressions as dependent variables and sex, age, resting HR, and O2max as independent variables. The mean %HRR-%O2R relationships of all subgroups differed from the identity line. Moreover, individual linear regression intercepts (8.9 ± 16.0) and slopes (0.971 ± 0.190) changed (p < 0.001) after 20 weeks of aerobic training (13.1 ± 11.1 and 0.891 ± 0.122). The multiple linear regressions could explain only 3.8% and 1.3% of the variance in the intercepts and slopes, whose variability remained high (standard error of estimate of 15.8 and 0.189). In conclusion, the %HRR-%O2R relationship differs from the identity line regardless of individual characteristics and their difference increased after aerobic training. Moreover, due to the high interindividual variability, using a single equation for the whole population seems not suitable for representing the %HRR-%O2R relationship of a given subject, even when several individual characteristics are considered.HighlightsThe association between %HRR and %O2R is not 1:1 even when individuals are grouped by age, sex, ethnicity, body composition, HRrest, and O2max.Using several subject characteristics to identify the individual's %HRR-%O2R relationship does not meaningfully increase its prediction accuracy or reduce the interindividual variability of %HRR-%O2R relationshipsUsing a single equation for the whole population is not suitable for representing the relationship of a given subject; hence, individual relationships should be preferred when prescribing the intensity of aerobic exercise.The individual %HRR-%O2R relationship should be periodically assessed due to the potential training induced changes in the relationship.

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