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A measurement system for children endurance tests

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Computer Applications in Electrical Engineering 2012 (23-24.04.2012; Poznań, Polska)
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EN
Abstrakty
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There are a lot of ethical problems concerning the use of invasive methods for the measurement of a child’s body response to physical exercise and physical training. The alternative is are non-invasive methods like ergospirometry or NIRS. The article presents a measurement system dedicated for children endurance tests, composed of a few non-invasive measurement modules, including a temperature measurement module. Temperature is one of the factors determining the hemoglobin oxygenation, which in turn determines the physical exercise ability. The system was tested on a group of 15 healthy children 14-16 years old partaking in a ramp exercise test up to exhaustion. The test results are shown in the article.
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Tom
Strony
57--64
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 11 poz., rys.
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  • Jedrzej Sniadecki University of Physical Education and Sport
autor
  • Gdańsk University of Technology
Bibliografia
  • [1] Falk B., Dotan R., Child-adult differences in the recovery from highintensity exercise. Exercise and Sport Science Reviews, 2006, 34: 107-12. (in English).
  • [2] Williams C., Environmental factors affecting elite young athletes. Medicine and Sport Science, 2011, 56: 150-70. (in English).
  • [3] Dotan R., Mitchell C., Cohen R., Gabriel D.A., Klentrou P., Falk B., Child-Adult Differences in the Kinetics of Force Development. In: The First Wingate Congress of Exercise & Sport Sciences, Wingate Institute, Israel, 2010: 114. (in English).
  • [4] Hamaoka T., McCully K.K., Niwayama M., Chance B., The use of muscle near-infrared spectroscopy in sport, health and medical sciences: recent developments. Philos Transact A Math Phys Eng Sci., 2011, 28; 369 (1955): 4591-604. (in English)
  • [5] Kawakubo Y., Kono T., Takizawa R., Kuwabara H., Ishii-Takahashi A., Kasai K., Developmental changes of prefrontal activation in humans:near-infrared spectroscopy study of preschool children and adults. PLoS One., 2011, 6 (10): e25944. (in English).
  • [6] Łuszczyk M., Kujach S., Olek R.A., Laskowski R., Szczęsna-Kaczmarek A., Prefrontal cortex oxygenation and muscle oxygenation during incremental exercise in children: A near-infrared spectroscopy study. In Armsrtong N, Williams C (eds.) Children and Exercise XXVI, Oxford: Routledge, 2012, 83-89. (in English).
  • [7] Falk B., Effects of thermal stress during rest and exercise in the paediatric population. Sports Medicine, 1998, 25 (4): 221-40. (in English).
  • [8] Inbar O., Morris N., Epstein Y., Gass G., Comparison of thermoregulatory responses to exercise in dry heat among prepubertal boys, young adults and older males. Experimental Physiology, 2004, 89 (6): 691-700. (in English).
  • [9] Evaluation of measurement data - Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement JCGM 100:2008, GUM 1995. (in English).
  • [10] Timinkul A., Kato M., Omori T., Deocaris C.C., Ito A., Kizuka T., Sakairi Y., Nishijima T., Asada T., Soya H., Enhancing effect of cerebral blood volume by mild exercise in healthy young men: a near-infrared spectroscopy study. Neuroscience Research, 2008, 61(3): 242-8. (in English).
  • [11] Inbar O., Morris N., Epstein Y., Gass G., Comparison of thermoregulatory responses to exercise in dry heat among prepubertal boys, young adults and older males. Experimental Physiology, 2008, 89.6: 691-700. (in English).
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