不同运动强度下心率反应的动态建模。

Steven W Su, Weidong Chen, Dongdong Liu, Yi Fang, Weijun Kuang, Xiaoxiang Yu, Tian Guo, Branko G Celler, Hung T Nguyen
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心率是人体心血管对运动反应的主要指标之一。本研究探讨适度运动对人体心率的反应动态。一名健康的男性受试者被要求在预定的运动方案下在电动跑步机上行走。使用无创便携式传感器可靠地监测和记录心电图、身体运动和血氧饱和度(SpO2)。为了减少由于各种内外因素的影响而引起的心率变化,设计的阶跃反应方案重复了三次。实验结果表明,当步行速度大于3英里/小时时,心率反应的稳态增益和时间常数都不是不变的,偏移运动的时间常数明显长于起始运动。
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Dynamic modelling of heart rate response under different exercise intensity.

Heart rate is one of the major indications of human cardiovascular response to exercises. This study investigates human heart rate response dynamics to moderate exercise. A healthy male subject has been asked to walk on a motorised treadmill under a predefined exercise protocol. ECG, body movements, and oxygen saturation (SpO2) have been reliably monitored and recorded by using non-invasive portable sensors. To reduce heart rate variation caused by the influence of various internal or external factors, the designed step response protocol has been repeated three times. Experimental results show that both steady state gain and time constant of heart rate response are not invariant when walking speed is faster than 3 miles/hour, and time constant of offset exercise is noticeably longer than that of onset exercise.

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