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高强度有氧舞蹈课程与低强度有氧舞蹈课程的生理反应及主观用力感觉评级比较。

A comparison of physiological responses and rating of perceived exertion between high-impact and low-impact aerobic dance sessions.

作者信息

Grant S, Davidson W, Aitchison T, Wilson J

机构信息

Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, UK.

出版信息

Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol. 1998 Sep;78(4):324-32. doi: 10.1007/s004210050427.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the exercise intensity and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) of a high-impact (HIP) and a low-impact (LIP) university aerobic dance session. Ten women [mean (SD) age 22.9 (2.6) years] took part in the study. An incremental treadmill test was performed by each subject to determine maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) and maximum heart rate (HRmax). The measured VO2max [mean (SD)] was 49.0 (7.5) ml x kg(-1) x min(-1). The subjects were randomly assigned to LIP and HIP sessions (i.e. five of the subjects participated in the HIP session first, and the other five participated in the LIP session first). In a laboratory, heart rate, oxygen uptake and RPE were measured throughout each session for each subject. Expired air was collected continuously throughout the sessions using Douglas bags (ten bags over a 30-min period). The sessions consisted of 20 min of aerobic exercise (bags 1-7) followed by 5 min of local muscular endurance exercise (bags 8 and 9) and 5 min of flexibility exercises (bag 10). The mean intensity of the aerobic section of the LIP and HIP sessions was 51.6% and 64.7% VO2max, respectively. Ninety-five percent confidence intervals for the average difference between the HIP and LIP sessions demonstrate that the %VO2max was between 12% and 14% higher for the HIP session. The mean %HRmax for the LIP and HIP sessions was 71.4% and 76.7%, respectively, with the %HRmax in the HIP session being between 5.4% and 7.2% higher on average than that of the LIP session. On average, the RPE for the aerobic section of the HIP session (12.1) was consistently higher than that of the LIP session (11.1). HIP activity has the potential to maintain/improve the aerobic fitness of its participants. According to the literature, the exercise intensity elicited by LIP activity may have a limited training effect for the population utilised in this study, and for some individuals may result in detraining. Conversely, LIP activities may be an appropriate mode of exercise for overweight and unfit individuals.

摘要

本研究旨在比较高强度(HIP)和低强度(LIP)大学有氧舞蹈课程的运动强度和主观用力程度(RPE)。十名女性[平均(标准差)年龄22.9(2.6)岁]参与了该研究。每位受试者进行了递增式跑步机测试,以确定最大摄氧量(VO2max)和最大心率(HRmax)。测得的VO2max[平均(标准差)]为49.0(7.5)毫升×千克⁻¹×分钟⁻¹。受试者被随机分配到LIP和HIP课程组(即五名受试者先参加HIP课程,另外五名先参加LIP课程)。在实验室中,在每个课程期间对每位受试者测量心率、摄氧量和RPE。在整个课程期间使用道格拉斯袋持续收集呼出气体(30分钟内使用十个袋子)。课程包括20分钟的有氧运动(袋子1 - 7),随后是5分钟的局部肌肉耐力运动(袋子8和9)以及5分钟的柔韧性运动(袋子10)。LIP和HIP课程有氧运动部分的平均强度分别为VO2max的51.6%和64.7%。HIP和LIP课程之间平均差异的95%置信区间表明,HIP课程的%VO2max高出12%至14%。LIP和HIP课程的平均%HRmax分别为71.4%和76.

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