Ghouili Hatem, Farhani Zouhaier, Amara Sofiane, Hattabi Soukaina, Dridi Amel, Guelmami Noomen, Bouassida Anissa, Bragazzi Nicola, Dergaa Ismail
Research Unit, Sportive Performance and Physical Rehabilitation, High Institute of Sports and Physical Education of Kef, University of Jendouba, Kef, Tunisia.
Research Unit (UR17JS01) Sports Performance, Health & Society, Higher Institute of Sport and Physical Education of Ksar Saîd, Universite de la Manouba, Tunis, Tunisia.
EXCLI J. 2023 Jul 17;22:670-680. doi: 10.17179/excli2023-6215. eCollection 2023.
Heart rate (HR) is an important indicator of work intensity during physical activity. Maximum heart rate (MHR) is a physiological measure that is frequently used as a benchmark for maximal exercise intensity. The aim of this study was to establish reference curves for maximum heart rate (MHR) and resting heart rate (RHR) and to develop an estimated equation for Tunisian adolescent footballers. The study involved 801 adolescent players, aged 11 to 18, who belonged to five Tunisian first-division soccer teams. The LMS method was used for smoothing the curves and the multivariate linear regression to develop a prediction equation of MHR. Our results showed that MHR and RHR reference curves decrease with age. The values of the median curves of MHR and RHR ranged from 208.64 bpm (11 years) to 196.93 (18 years) and 73.86 (11 years) to 63.64 (18 years), respectively. The prediction equation obtained from the model was MHR= 225.08 - 1.55 X Age (years) (R = 0.317; P < 0.001; standard error of the estimate (SEE) = 5.22). The comparisons between the estimated values and the measured values have found that our model (- 0.004 ±5.22 bpm) was to be more accurate than two other widely known models. BOX's equation underestimates the measured MHR values by -3.17 ± 5.37 bpm and TANAKA's equation overestimates by + 4.33 ±5.5 bpm. The reference curves can be used by coaches and physical trainers to classify the resting heart rate (RHR) and maximum heart rate (MHR) of each adolescent player, track their evolution over time, and design tailored training programs with specific intensities for Tunisian soccer players.
心率(HR)是身体活动期间工作强度的重要指标。最大心率(MHR)是一种生理指标,经常被用作最大运动强度的基准。本研究的目的是建立最大心率(MHR)和静息心率(RHR)的参考曲线,并为突尼斯青少年足球运动员开发一个估计方程。该研究涉及801名年龄在11至18岁之间的青少年球员,他们隶属于突尼斯五个甲级足球队。采用LMS方法平滑曲线,并使用多元线性回归来开发MHR的预测方程。我们的结果表明,MHR和RHR参考曲线随年龄增长而下降。MHR和RHR的中位数曲线值分别从208.64次/分钟(11岁)到196.93(18岁)以及从73.86(11岁)到63.64(18岁)。从该模型获得的预测方程为MHR = 225.08 - 1.55×年龄(岁)(R = 0.317;P < 0.001;估计标准误差(SEE)= 5.22)。估计值与测量值之间的比较发现,我们的模型(-0.004±5.22次/分钟)比其他两个广为人知的模型更准确。BOX方程低估测量的MHR值-3.17±5.37次/分钟,而TANAKA方程高估+ 4.33±5.5次/分钟。教练和体能教练可以使用这些参考曲线对每个青少年球员的静息心率(RHR)和最大心率(MHR)进行分类,跟踪他们随时间的变化,并为突尼斯足球运动员设计具有特定强度的量身定制的训练计划。