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评估精英女子曲棍球热训营期间核心体温时,COREGear 可穿戴传感器与 BodyCap 温度片的同期有效性。

Concurrent validity of the CORE wearable sensor with BodyCap temperature pill to assess core body temperature during an elite women's field hockey heat training camp.

机构信息

Murdoch Applied Sports Science Laboratory, School of Allied Health, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

Centre for Healthy Ageing, Health Futures Institute, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Eur J Sport Sci. 2023 Aug;23(8):1509-1517. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2023.2193953. Epub 2023 Apr 16.

Abstract

Wearable temperature sensors offer the potential to overcome several limitations associated with current laboratory- and field-based methods for core temperature assessment; however, their ability to provide accurate data at elevated core temperatures (Tc) has been questioned. Therefore, this investigation aimed to determine the concurrent validity of a wearable temperature sensor (CORE) compared to a reference telemetric temperature pill (BodyCAP) during a team-sport heat training camp prior to the 2020 Olympic Games. Female field hockey players (n = 19) in the Australian national squad completed 4 sessions in hot conditions where their temperature was monitored via CORE and BodyCAP. Concurrent validity of the wearable CORE device was determined with reference to the ingested BodyCAP pill. Lin's Concordance Correlation Coefficients determined there was "poor" agreement between devices during all sessions. Mean bias demonstrated that CORE underestimated Tc in all sessions (-0.06°C to -0.34°C), with wide mean 95% confidence intervals (±0.35°C to ±0.56°C). Locally estimated scatterplot smoothing regression lines illustrated a non-linearity of error, with greater underestimation of Tc by the CORE device, as Tc increased. The two devices disagreed more than ±0.3°C for 41-60% of all data samples in each session. Our findings do not support the use of the CORE device as a valid alternative to telemetric temperature pills for Tc assessment, particularly during exercise in hot conditions where elevated Tc are expected.

摘要

可穿戴式温度传感器具有克服当前用于核心温度评估的实验室和现场方法相关的几个局限性的潜力;然而,它们在高温(Tc)下提供准确数据的能力一直受到质疑。因此,这项研究旨在确定在 2020 年奥运会之前的团队运动热训练营中,可穿戴式温度传感器(CORE)与参考遥测温度丸(BodyCAP)相比的同时效度。澳大利亚国家队的女曲棍球运动员(n = 19)在炎热的条件下完成了 4 次训练,通过 CORE 和 BodyCAP 监测他们的体温。可穿戴式 CORE 设备的同时效度是通过与摄入的 BodyCAP 丸参考来确定的。林氏一致性相关系数表明,在所有训练中,设备之间的“一致性差”。平均偏差表明 CORE 在所有训练中均低估了 Tc(-0.06°C 至-0.34°C),平均置信区间较宽(±0.35°C 至±0.56°C)。局部估计散点平滑回归线说明了误差的非线性,随着 Tc 的增加,CORE 设备对 Tc 的低估程度更大。在每个训练中的所有数据样本中,两个设备的差异超过±0.3°C 的比例为 41-60%。我们的研究结果不支持将 CORE 设备用作遥测温度丸的有效替代品来评估 Tc,特别是在预期 Tc 升高的炎热条件下进行运动时。

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