APPLICATION OF CONTINUOUS MEASUREMENTS OF SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEART RATE DURING EXERCISE.
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概要
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Human systolic blood pressure and heart rate were measured continuously. This was accomplished by an indirect noninvasive method employed while the subject was involved in exercise. The characterisitics of the measurements, and the factors which prodeced those characteristics were investigated. Then, an index L composed of all of the significant factors was sat up in order to compute L-Scores. L-Score was later statistically considered as a significant indicator of evaluation of a subject's training lebel. On the order hand, BP-HR Scores of each subject were obtained from BP-HR Scoring Chat. The Scoring Chart was drawn in order to serve as a scoring table for estimating subjects' training levels according to a formula which represented the characteristics of increments above resting blood pressure and heat rate. Highly significant correlation between L-Scores and BP-HR Scores, 0.94 at P<0.01, was abserved. The study concluded that synthetic investigations of multi factors such as computing L-Scores were more efficient than a singular investigation of individual factors in order to examine a human cardiovascular function from measurements of blood pressure and heart rate during exercise. For simplification of the measurements and computations, application of BP-HR Scores was considered as an effective method.
- 1982-02-01
著者
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Imachi Yu
Research Center For Sports Science Kyoto University
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Man-i Masando
Research Center For Sports Science Kyoto University
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