确定参加Slavica®舞蹈训练的年轻女性系统体力活动的客观(可测量)效果

Justyna BOLEK-ADAMEK, Damian Bojar
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背景:多项数据表明,有氧运动可以改善年轻女性的心肺功能和心率。本文的主要目标是确定参与斯拉维卡舞蹈训练的年轻女性系统体育活动的客观(即可测量的)影响。材料与方法:20 ~ 21岁青年女性26例为一组。在8周训练前后测量有氧能力、无氧阈值、心率和无氧能量代谢。结果:定期参加斯拉维卡舞训练导致受试者身体每分钟输送和使用的氧气量有统计学意义的增加(平均3.0%)。此外,运动时无氧阈值(AT)平均相对升高约2.5%,心率(HR)平均相对降低约1.0%,呼吸交换率(RER)平均相对降低约2.6%。结论:每周参加两次斯拉维卡舞训练,持续8周,以最大耗氧量VO2max衡量的表演能力有所提高。适当的训练计划不仅有助于达到预期的效果,而且还为所有年龄段的女性提供了一种有趣的体育活动形式。
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Identification of objective (measurable) effects of systematic physical activity of young women participating in Slavica® Dance training
Background: Multiple data suggest that cardio workouts improve young women’s cardiorespiratory fitness and heart rate. The main goal of this paper is to identify objective (i.e. measurable) effects of systematic physical activity in young women participating in Slavica Dance training. Material and methods: Twenty-six young women, aged 20–21 years, constituted one group. Aerobic capacity, anaerobic threshold, heart rate and anaerobic energy metabolism were measured before and after the 8-week training period. Results: Regular participation in the Slavica Dance training resulted in a statistically significant increase in the volume of oxygen delivered and used per minute by the subjects’ bodies (3.0% on average). In addition, there was an average relative increase in the anaerobic threshold (AT) of about 2.5%, an average relative decrease in the heart rate (HR) of about 1.0% and a decrease in the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) during exercise of about 2.6%. Conclusions: Participating in the Slavica Dance training twice a week for eight weeks increased the performance capacity measured by the maximum oxygen consumption VO2max. A proper training plan not only helps to achieve the desired results, but also provides an interesting form of physical activity for women of all ages.
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