Research Center in Sports Sciences, Health Sciences and Human Development, CIDESD, University of Maia, ISMAI, Maia, Portugal.
Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, SDU Sport and Health Sciences Cluster (SHSC), University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
PLoS One. 2023 Mar 1;18(3):e0282058. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0282058. eCollection 2023.
We aimed at examining the criterion validity and sensitivity of heart-rate recovery (HRRec) in profiling cardiorespiratory fitness in male recreational football players in the untrained and trained status, using endurance field-tests. Thirty-two male untrained subjects (age 40 ± 6 years, VO2max 41.7 ± 5.7 ml·kg-1·min-1, body mass 82.7 ± 9.8 kg, stature 173.3 ± 7.4 cm) participated in a 12-week (2‒3 sessions per week) recreational football intervention and were tested pre- and post-intervention (i.e. untrained and trained status). The participants performed three intermittent field tests for aerobic performance assessment, namely Yo-Yo intermittent endurance level 1 (YYIE1) and level 2 (YYIE2) tests, and Yo-Yo intermittent recovery level 1 (YYIR1) test. VO2max was assessed by performing a progressive maximal treadmill test (TT) and maximal HR (HRmax) determined as the maximal value across the testing conditions (i.e., Yo-Yo intermittent tests or TT). HRRec was calculated as the difference between Yo-Yo tests' HRpeak or HRmax and HR at 30 s (HR30), 60 s (HR60) and 120 s (HR120) and considered as beats·min-1 (absolute) and as % of tests' HRpeak or HRmax values. Significant post-intervention improvements (p<0.0001) were shown in VO2max (8.6%) and Yo-Yo tests performance (23-35%). Trivial to small (p>0.05) associations were found between VO2max and HRRec (r = -0.05-0.27, p>0.05) across the Yo-Yo tests, and training status either expressed as percentage of HRpeak or HRmax. The results of this study do not support the use of field-test derived HRRec to track cardiorespiratory fitness and training status in adult male recreational football players.
我们旨在使用耐力场测试检查心率恢复(HRRec)在未训练和训练状态下对男性业余足球运动员心肺适能进行分析的标准效度和敏感性。32 名未经训练的男性受试者(年龄 40 ± 6 岁,最大摄氧量 41.7 ± 5.7 ml·kg-1·min-1,体重 82.7 ± 9.8 kg,身高 173.3 ± 7.4 cm)参加了一项为期 12 周的(每周 2-3 次)业余足球干预,并在干预前后(即未训练和训练状态)进行了测试。参与者进行了三次间歇性场测试以评估有氧表现,即 Yo-Yo 间歇性耐力水平 1(YYIE1)和水平 2(YYIE2)测试以及 Yo-Yo 间歇性恢复水平 1(YYIR1)测试。最大摄氧量通过进行渐进式最大跑步机测试(TT)来评估,最大心率(HRmax)作为测试条件下的最大值(即 Yo-Yo 间歇性测试或 TT)来确定。HRRec 计算为 Yo-Yo 测试的 HRpeak 或 HRmax 与 30 s(HR30)、60 s(HR60)和 120 s(HR120)的 HR 之间的差异,以 beats·min-1(绝对值)和作为测试的 HRpeak 或 HRmax 值的百分比表示。干预后有显著的改善(p<0.0001)在最大摄氧量(8.6%)和 Yo-Yo 测试表现(23-35%)。在 Yo-Yo 测试中,VO2max 与 HRRec 之间存在微不足道到小(p>0.05)的关联(r = -0.05-0.27,p>0.05),而训练状态以 HRpeak 或 HRmax 的百分比表示。这项研究的结果不支持使用场测试得出的 HRRec 来跟踪成年男性业余足球运动员的心肺适能和训练状态。