Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalities
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Resumo: | Introduction: Maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) is the variable that is related to cardiorespiratory fitness and represents the body's maximum capacity to capture, transport and use oxygen by cells during physical exercise. Objective: This study aimed to determine the VO2max through the indirect test, in university students practicing sports activities of different modalities. Methodology: characterized as descriptive, prospective, transversal comparative. The sample consisted of 14 students practicing different sports at the Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho in the city of Teresina, Pi. Data collection was performed behind the 2400 meter run test on the Parque Potycabana running track. Results: 14 volunteers who met the inclusion criteria of the study 10 were male (71.4%) and 4 female (28.6%), 8 futsal volunteers (57.1%) and 6 handball (42.9%). The Chi-square association test of association of social qualitative data (age, sex and sport modality) was used, the mean comparison test was also used for quantitative data for physiological results (training frequency, initial mean blood pressure , final mean arterial pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, saturation, VO2). Conclusion: The study proved that there is a significance level between VO2 max, physical fitness, gender, final average heart rate and time of travel, present in the 14 athletes evaluated. No significant results were found between the variables: modality, compared to the level of VO2 max and age. |
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Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalitiesEstudio comparativo del volumen máximo de oxígeno entre diferentes modalidades deportivas Estudo comparativo do volume de oxigênio máximo entre diferentes modalidades esportivas Physical aptitudeOxygen volumeMaximum volumeSports.Aptitud físicaVolumen de oxígenoVolumen máximoDeportes.Aptidão físicaPalavras-Chaves: Aptidão física; volume de oxigênio; volume máximo; esportes.Volume de oxigênioVolume máximoEsportes. Introduction: Maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) is the variable that is related to cardiorespiratory fitness and represents the body's maximum capacity to capture, transport and use oxygen by cells during physical exercise. Objective: This study aimed to determine the VO2max through the indirect test, in university students practicing sports activities of different modalities. Methodology: characterized as descriptive, prospective, transversal comparative. The sample consisted of 14 students practicing different sports at the Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho in the city of Teresina, Pi. Data collection was performed behind the 2400 meter run test on the Parque Potycabana running track. Results: 14 volunteers who met the inclusion criteria of the study 10 were male (71.4%) and 4 female (28.6%), 8 futsal volunteers (57.1%) and 6 handball (42.9%). The Chi-square association test of association of social qualitative data (age, sex and sport modality) was used, the mean comparison test was also used for quantitative data for physiological results (training frequency, initial mean blood pressure , final mean arterial pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, saturation, VO2). Conclusion: The study proved that there is a significance level between VO2 max, physical fitness, gender, final average heart rate and time of travel, present in the 14 athletes evaluated. No significant results were found between the variables: modality, compared to the level of VO2 max and age.Introducción: consumo máximo de oxígeno (VO2max) es la variable que se relaciona con la aptitud cardiorrespiratoria y representa la capacidad máxima del cuerpo para captar, transportar y utilizar oxígeno por las células durante el ejercicio físico. Objetivo: Este study tiene como objetivo determinar el VO2max a través de la prueba indirecta, en estudiantes universitarios que practican actividades deportivas de diferentes modalidades. Metodología: caracterizada como descriptiva, prospectiva, comparativa transversal. La muestra estuvo conformada por 14 estudiantes que practican diferentes deportes en el Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho de la ciudad de Teresina, Pi. Se realizó la de datos se realizó detrás de la prueba de carrera de 2400 metros en la pista de atletismo Parque Potycabana. Resultados: 14 voluntarios que cumplieron los criterios de inclusión del estudio, 10 eran hombres (71,4%) y 4 mujeres (28,6%), 8 voluntarios de fútbol sala (57,1%) y 6 de balonmano (42,9%). Se utilizó la prueba de asociación Chi-cuadrado de asociación de datos sociales cualitativos (edad, sexo y modalidad deportiva), también se utilizó la prueba de comparación de medias para los datos cuantitativos de los resultados fisiológicos (frecuencia de entrenamiento, presión arterial media inicial, presión arterial media final, frecuencia cardíaca, frecuencia respiratoria, saturación, VO2). Conclusión: El estudio demostró que existe un nivel de significancia entre el VO2 max, condición física, sexo, frecuencia cardíaca promedio final y tiempo de viaje, presente en los 14 deportistas evaluados. No se encontraron resultados significativos entre las variables: modalidad, en comparación con la nivel de VO2 máx. y edad.Introdução: O consumo de oxigênio máximo (VO2máx) é a variável que se relaciona com a aptidão cardiorrespiratória e representa a capacidade máxima do organismo em captar, transportar e utilizar o oxigênio pelas células durante o exercício físico. Objetivos: O presente estudo teve como objetivo determinar o VO2máx através do teste indireto, em estudantes universitários praticantes de atividades esportivas de diferentes modalidades. Metodologia: caracteriza-se como comparativo descritivo, prospectivo, transversal. A amostra foi composta por 14 estudantes praticantes de diferentes modalidades esportivas do Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho na cidade de Teresina, Pi. A coleta de dados foi realizada através do teste de 2400 metros na pista de corrida Parque Potycabana. Resultados: 14 voluntários que atenderam aos critérios de inclusão do estudo 10 eram sexo masculino (71,4%) e 4 sexo feminino (28,6%), 8 voluntários de futsal (57,1%) e 6 de handebol (42,9%). Foi utilizado o teste de associação Qui-quadrado de associação dos dados qualitativos sociais (idade, sexo e modalidade esportiva), foi também utilizado o teste de comparação de média para os dados quantitativos para os resultados fisiológicos (frequência de treinamento, pressão arterial média inicial, pressão arterial média final, frequência cardíaca, frequência respiratória, saturação, VO2). Conclusão: O estudo comprovou que existe nível de significância entre VO2 máx, aptidão física, sexo, frequência cardíaca média final e tempo de percurso, presente nos 14 atletas avaliados, Não foram encontrados resultados significantes entre as variáveis: modalidade, em comparação ao nível de VO2 máx e idade.Research, Society and Development2021-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1850110.33448/rsd-v10i11.18501Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e231101118501Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e231101118501Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e2311011185012525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18501/17461Copyright (c) 2021 Maria Williane Batista Magalhães; Ângela Letícia Silva Lima; Andressa Laila Silva Lima; Eduardo Kellyton de Oliveira Costa; Josias Moreira de Castro; Lucília da Costa Silva; Wellington dos Santos Alveshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMagalhães, Maria Williane Batista Lima, Ângela Letícia SilvaLima, Andressa Laila Silva Costa, Eduardo Kellyton de Oliveira Castro, Josias Moreira de Silva, Lucília da Costa Alves, Wellington dos Santos 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18501Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:37.704695Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalities Estudio comparativo del volumen máximo de oxígeno entre diferentes modalidades deportivas Estudo comparativo do volume de oxigênio máximo entre diferentes modalidades esportivas |
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Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalities |
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Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalities Magalhães, Maria Williane Batista Physical aptitude Oxygen volume Maximum volume Sports. Aptitud física Volumen de oxígeno Volumen máximo Deportes. Aptidão física Palavras-Chaves: Aptidão física; volume de oxigênio; volume máximo; esportes. Volume de oxigênio Volume máximo Esportes. |
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Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalities |
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Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalities |
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Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalities |
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Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalities |
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Comparative study of the maximum oxygen volume between diferente sports modalities |
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Magalhães, Maria Williane Batista |
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Magalhães, Maria Williane Batista Lima, Ângela Letícia Silva Lima, Andressa Laila Silva Costa, Eduardo Kellyton de Oliveira Castro, Josias Moreira de Silva, Lucília da Costa Alves, Wellington dos Santos |
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Lima, Ângela Letícia Silva Lima, Andressa Laila Silva Costa, Eduardo Kellyton de Oliveira Castro, Josias Moreira de Silva, Lucília da Costa Alves, Wellington dos Santos |
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Magalhães, Maria Williane Batista Lima, Ângela Letícia Silva Lima, Andressa Laila Silva Costa, Eduardo Kellyton de Oliveira Castro, Josias Moreira de Silva, Lucília da Costa Alves, Wellington dos Santos |
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Physical aptitude Oxygen volume Maximum volume Sports. Aptitud física Volumen de oxígeno Volumen máximo Deportes. Aptidão física Palavras-Chaves: Aptidão física; volume de oxigênio; volume máximo; esportes. Volume de oxigênio Volume máximo Esportes. |
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Physical aptitude Oxygen volume Maximum volume Sports. Aptitud física Volumen de oxígeno Volumen máximo Deportes. Aptidão física Palavras-Chaves: Aptidão física; volume de oxigênio; volume máximo; esportes. Volume de oxigênio Volume máximo Esportes. |
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Introduction: Maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max) is the variable that is related to cardiorespiratory fitness and represents the body's maximum capacity to capture, transport and use oxygen by cells during physical exercise. Objective: This study aimed to determine the VO2max through the indirect test, in university students practicing sports activities of different modalities. Methodology: characterized as descriptive, prospective, transversal comparative. The sample consisted of 14 students practicing different sports at the Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho in the city of Teresina, Pi. Data collection was performed behind the 2400 meter run test on the Parque Potycabana running track. Results: 14 volunteers who met the inclusion criteria of the study 10 were male (71.4%) and 4 female (28.6%), 8 futsal volunteers (57.1%) and 6 handball (42.9%). The Chi-square association test of association of social qualitative data (age, sex and sport modality) was used, the mean comparison test was also used for quantitative data for physiological results (training frequency, initial mean blood pressure , final mean arterial pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, saturation, VO2). Conclusion: The study proved that there is a significance level between VO2 max, physical fitness, gender, final average heart rate and time of travel, present in the 14 athletes evaluated. No significant results were found between the variables: modality, compared to the level of VO2 max and age. |
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