Application of Heart Rate Monitoring in Badminton Training

2014 ◽  
Vol 687-691 ◽  
pp. 766-769
Author(s):  
Xiao Peng Chi

Characteristics of modern badminton can be summarized as fast, comprehensive and highlighted. In order to organize badminton training scientifically; we must choose convenience and practical methods in monitoring. Heart rate is a reflection of the body and it is a sensitive physiological indicator. It is widely used in sports training thanks to its relevance, timeliness, testability, non-invasiveness and practicality. In this paper, heart rate was recorded during a badminton class. We evaluated the training programs according to the heart rate changes and discussed the application of heart rate monitoring in badminton training.

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sophia Shen ◽  
Xiao Xiao ◽  
Xiao Xiao ◽  
Jun Chen

Cardiovascular diseases are currently the leading causes of death globally and are projected to remain the leading cause in 2040, making heart rate an important physiological indicator to regularly monitor....


Author(s):  
Evgeniy A. Nikolaev ◽  
Nadezhda V. Surikova ◽  
Elena D. Chuprova ◽  
Bulat B. Gomboev

The purpose is providing rationale for the distance duration (15 km) of the All-Russian physical culture and sports training program “Ready for Labor and Defense” hiking trip among young men (6th stage). The participants in this experiment were students (n=16) aged 18-21. The following physiological methods were used: heart-rate monitoring, measurement of blood pressure and subsequent determination of cardiac output, recording and interpretation of electrocardiograms according to the method of professor A. Zavyalov, as well as mental state determination by means of the “Well-being, energies, mood” method. Physical efficiency dynamics of teenagers by key indicators within the research at all key-points does not reflect significant functional changes in the body that would let us state the accumulation of great fatigue (ECG=14±2.38, WAM index was 5.2 at the beginning and 4.9 at the end, heart-rate =97 BPM). The main indicators of the dynamic analysis of the functional state of participants within the hiking trips allows us to conclude that a distance of 15 km is optimal for teenage boys. However, variable conditions are possible for in the form of an increase in distance to 18 km, final recommendations require additional research


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (S1) ◽  
pp. 77-83
Author(s):  
E Nikolaev ◽  
N Surikova ◽  
E Chuprova ◽  
B Gomboev ◽  
V Uvarov

Aim. The paper aims to provide rationale for a hiking distance of 15 km to be included into the All-Russian physical education and sports training program “Ready for Labour and Defense” among teenagers (6th level). Materials and methods. Students (n = 15) aged from 18 to 21 years participated in the study. The following physiological methods were used: heart rate monitoring, blood pressure and cardiac output measurements, ECG recording and interpretation according to the method of A. Zavyalov, mental state assessment with the Well-being, activity, mood (WAM) questionnaire. Results. Female participants of the hiking trip demonstrated significant changes in the functional status in terms of the indicators studied during the distance of 9, 12 and 15 km (ECG – 18 ± 1,51, the WAM indicator – 5.2 at the beginning and 4.1 at the end of the trip, heart rate – 100 BPM, cardiac output increased from 5418 to 5640 ml). Conclusion. Analysis of the main indicators of the functional status during the hiking trip allows us to conclude that a distance of 15 km is optimal for girls. However, variable conditions are possible for girls in terms of distance reduction to 12 km. Final recommendations require additional research.


Author(s):  
Rangga Adi Firmansyah ◽  
Bambang Guruh I ◽  
Sumber

Monitoring and measurement of body temperature is very important to know the condition of the patient. The body temperature has associated with a number of human heartbeat, little change in body temperature can significantly affect the performance of high cardiac health problems this causes the need for health monitoring. IOT helps to move from manual heart rate monitoring system for heart rate monitoring system remotely. The purpose of this study is to develop the monitoring heart rate and temperature based Internet of Things.  This tool can see the dawn of the body and the value of BPM from a distance. The way the device is very simple to use cardiac leads in Lead II to obtain the value of BPM and DS18B20 temperature sensor to measure the body temperature will be displayed on Thingspeak through ESP32 module.


Author(s):  
Igor B. Maksimov ◽  
Marina A. Fesenko ◽  
Vladimir I. Sinopalnikov ◽  
Aleksey N. Diashev

Introduction. In the modern world, the introduction of digital technologies in healthcare is one of the priorities of development, which opens up a wide range of opportunities from screening and monitoring to various health disorders. In 2020 we completed the work to evaluate the applied capabilities of contactless videoplethysmography based on the telemetric control system developed by us and patented using the DISITA software and hardware complex during pre-trip post-trip medical examinations in 19 drivers of passenger vehicles. The study aims to explore the possibilities of the data of variational heart rate monitoring using reflected video plethysmography in assessing drivers' performance in their work. We have identified the most sensitive and significant heart rate variability indicators that reflect the professional load's impact. Materials and methods. We carried out during the usual pre-trip examination, video plethysmography of the skin of the face of the subjects in parallel in conditions of both natural daylight and typical artificial lighting of medical and diagnostic rooms, at a distance of the recording WEB camera of the DISITA software and hardware complex from the face of the subject within 40-70 cm. Researchers examined the methodological recommendations developed by the Izmerov Research Institute of Occupational Health team and RT-Medicine JSC. Results. We use videoplethysmography to evaluate variational heart rate monitoring as a method for assessing functional states during mass pre-trip (pre-shift) and post-trip (post-shift) medical examinations. In this case, the heart rate estimated by palpation was identical to the heart rate obtained by videoplethysmography. The most sensitive parameters characterizing the impact of professional load on drivers were changes in the indicators of variational heart rate monitoring: SDNN, RMSSD, CV, TR, HF, LF, and the waves of vasomotion regulation. Conclusions. Videoplethysmography with an assessment of the data of variational heart rate monitoring can be used to predict the functional state (stability of the body) of drivers in the course of their professional activities.


2010 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 142-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wondimu Ahmed ◽  
Greetje van der Werf ◽  
Alexander Minnaert

In this article, we report on a multimethod qualitative study designed to explore the emotional experiences of students in the classroom setting. The purpose of the study was threefold: (1) to explore the correspondence among nonverbal expressions, subjective feelings, and physiological reactivity (heart rate changes) of students’ emotions in the classroom; (2) to examine the relationship between students’ emotions and their competence and value appraisals; and (3) to determine whether task difficulty matters in emotional experiences. We used multiple methods (nonverbal coding scheme, video stimulated recall interview, and heart rate monitoring) to acquire data on emotional experiences of six grade 7 students. Concurrent correspondence analyses of the emotional indices revealed that coherence between emotional response systems, although apparent, is not conclusive. The relationship between appraisals and emotions was evident, but the effect of task difficulty appears to be minimal.


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