Determination of Anaerobic Threshold by a new approach through the incremental exercise using proportion in HR and Ve changes in rowers

Background and Study Aim. The aim of this research is to create a non-invasive and easy to apply in practice approach to determine the anaerobic threshold based only on measurement of the pulmonary ventilation and the hearth rate. It uses proportions, with which these variables were changed during a...

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Main Authors: Lachezar G. Stefanov, Svilen E. Neykov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IP Iermakov S.S. 2021-04-01
Series:Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports
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Online Access:https://sportpedagogy.org.ua/index.php/ppcs/article/view/1557
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spelling doaj-940d7591e5674d67b727a2b5f62535e92021-08-02T21:44:53ZengIP Iermakov S.S.Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports2664-98372021-04-0125289971557Determination of Anaerobic Threshold by a new approach through the incremental exercise using proportion in HR and Ve changes in rowersLachezar G. Stefanov0Svilen E. Neykov1National Sports AcademyNational Sports AcademyBackground and Study Aim. The aim of this research is to create a non-invasive and easy to apply in practice approach to determine the anaerobic threshold based only on measurement of the pulmonary ventilation and the hearth rate. It uses proportions, with which these variables were changed during a maximal incremental test. Material and Methods. Twenty athletes from the national rowing team of Bulgaria with average age of 17.5 years were tested. Participants performed a one-time graded incremental exercise test to exhaustion on a rowing ergometer. The proposed new approach for determining the anaerobic threshold is related to detecting the power. Thus, one curve (obtained from differences in percentages of hearth rate and pulmonary ventilation) crosses the other one (obtained from pulmonary ventilation in percentages). The crossing point corresponds to the anaerobic threshold. This approach was compared with two methods determining the lactate threshold, by blood lactate measurement. Results. The Shapiro-Wilk test results indicated, that the samples of the heart rate of the compared methods have a normal or close to the normal distribution. The Fisher's F-test demonstrated, that the standard deviations of the samples do not differ significantly two by two at ɑ=0.05. The Bland&Altman test presented, that the 95% of all measurement data points lie within the confidence interval limit for each of the comparisons made between the new approach and two methods. Conclusions. Our proposed approach is non-invasive and can be easily applied in the field conditions, without using gas-analysing devices. In addition, it is reliable, reproducible and comparable to the accepted for “Gold Standard” methods for determination of anaerobic threshold with 95% statistical significance.https://sportpedagogy.org.ua/index.php/ppcs/article/view/1557anaerobic thresholdnon-invasivepulmonary ventilationhearth rateendurance
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Determination of Anaerobic Threshold by a new approach through the incremental exercise using proportion in HR and Ve changes in rowers
Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports
anaerobic threshold
non-invasive
pulmonary ventilation
hearth rate
endurance
author_facet Lachezar G. Stefanov
Svilen E. Neykov
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title Determination of Anaerobic Threshold by a new approach through the incremental exercise using proportion in HR and Ve changes in rowers
title_short Determination of Anaerobic Threshold by a new approach through the incremental exercise using proportion in HR and Ve changes in rowers
title_full Determination of Anaerobic Threshold by a new approach through the incremental exercise using proportion in HR and Ve changes in rowers
title_fullStr Determination of Anaerobic Threshold by a new approach through the incremental exercise using proportion in HR and Ve changes in rowers
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Anaerobic Threshold by a new approach through the incremental exercise using proportion in HR and Ve changes in rowers
title_sort determination of anaerobic threshold by a new approach through the incremental exercise using proportion in hr and ve changes in rowers
publisher IP Iermakov S.S.
series Pedagogy of Physical Culture and Sports
issn 2664-9837
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background and Study Aim. The aim of this research is to create a non-invasive and easy to apply in practice approach to determine the anaerobic threshold based only on measurement of the pulmonary ventilation and the hearth rate. It uses proportions, with which these variables were changed during a maximal incremental test. Material and Methods. Twenty athletes from the national rowing team of Bulgaria with average age of 17.5 years were tested. Participants performed a one-time graded incremental exercise test to exhaustion on a rowing ergometer. The proposed new approach for determining the anaerobic threshold is related to detecting the power. Thus, one curve (obtained from differences in percentages of hearth rate and pulmonary ventilation) crosses the other one (obtained from pulmonary ventilation in percentages). The crossing point corresponds to the anaerobic threshold. This approach was compared with two methods determining the lactate threshold, by blood lactate measurement. Results. The Shapiro-Wilk test results indicated, that the samples of the heart rate of the compared methods have a normal or close to the normal distribution. The Fisher's F-test demonstrated, that the standard deviations of the samples do not differ significantly two by two at ɑ=0.05. The Bland&Altman test presented, that the 95% of all measurement data points lie within the confidence interval limit for each of the comparisons made between the new approach and two methods. Conclusions. Our proposed approach is non-invasive and can be easily applied in the field conditions, without using gas-analysing devices. In addition, it is reliable, reproducible and comparable to the accepted for “Gold Standard” methods for determination of anaerobic threshold with 95% statistical significance.
topic anaerobic threshold
non-invasive
pulmonary ventilation
hearth rate
endurance
url https://sportpedagogy.org.ua/index.php/ppcs/article/view/1557
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