Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Luciano Moreira de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Annoni, Raquel, Abreu, Luis Carlos de, Valenti, Vitor Engrácia [UNESP], Valenti, Erica E, Oliveira, Fernando R., Raimundo, Rodrigo Daminello, Silva, Sidney B.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
DOI: 10.5935/MedicalExpress.2014.03.11
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/MedicalExpress.2014.03.11
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/115510
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggested that some interactive video games induce cardiovascular responses. However, some different styles of video games have not been investigated. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate cardiovascular responses induced by video game boxing performance in healthy women. METHOD: We evaluated ten female sedentary volunteers, aged 20.9 ± 1.4 years, weight 58.7 ± 8.0 kg, height 163.2 ± 5.4cm. All subjects were weighed and measured. Their heart rate, blood pressure and lactate levels were recorded before and after video game performance. The volunteers played a Sony video game (Nintendo® Wii) by using the boxing method, in which all volunteers played for 10 minutes without interruption. At the end of the game the volunteers were reassessed using the same parameters mentioned above. RESULTS: At the end of the video game boxing performance we observed highly significant increases of lactate production (p < 0.0035) and the double product (heart rate vs. systolic blood pressure) was also higher (p < 0.0001). Both parameters indicate that the performance increased demands of the cardiovascular system. CONCLUSION: We conclude that a ten-minute video game boxing performance induces cardiovascular responses similar to aerobic exercise. This may be a practical form of exercise, but care should be exercised concerning subjects with cardiovascular disorders.
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spelling Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy womenBACKGROUND: Previous studies suggested that some interactive video games induce cardiovascular responses. However, some different styles of video games have not been investigated. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate cardiovascular responses induced by video game boxing performance in healthy women. METHOD: We evaluated ten female sedentary volunteers, aged 20.9 ± 1.4 years, weight 58.7 ± 8.0 kg, height 163.2 ± 5.4cm. All subjects were weighed and measured. Their heart rate, blood pressure and lactate levels were recorded before and after video game performance. The volunteers played a Sony video game (Nintendo® Wii) by using the boxing method, in which all volunteers played for 10 minutes without interruption. At the end of the game the volunteers were reassessed using the same parameters mentioned above. RESULTS: At the end of the video game boxing performance we observed highly significant increases of lactate production (p < 0.0035) and the double product (heart rate vs. systolic blood pressure) was also higher (p < 0.0001). Both parameters indicate that the performance increased demands of the cardiovascular system. CONCLUSION: We conclude that a ten-minute video game boxing performance induces cardiovascular responses similar to aerobic exercise. This may be a practical form of exercise, but care should be exercised concerning subjects with cardiovascular disorders.BACKGROUND: Estudos anteriores sugerem que certos jogos de vídeo interativos induzem respostas cardiovasculares. No entanto, alguns estilos diferentes de jogos de vídeo nao foram investigados. OBJETIVO: Nosso objetivo foi avaliar as respostas cardiovasculares induzidas pelo video game desempenho boxe em mulheres saudáveis. MÉTODO: Foram avaliadas dez voluntárias sedentárias do sexo feminino, com idades de 20,9 ± 1,4 anos, peso 58,7 ± 8,0 kg, estatura 163,2 ± 5,4 cm. Todas foram pesadas e medidas. Suas frequências cardíacas, pressões arteriais e níveis de lactato foram registrados antes e depois de um jogo em vídeo game. As voluntárias jogaram um jogo de vídeo Sony (Nintendo ® Wii) usando a modalidade boxe, na qual todas jogaram por 10minutos ininterruptos. No final do jogo, as voluntárias foram reavaliadas utilizando os mesmos parâmetros mencionados acima. RESULTADOS: Ao final da performance de vídeo game boxe observamos aumentos altamente significativos de produção de lactato (p < 0.0035) e do duplo produto (frequência cardíaca versus pressão arterial sistólica) também foi maior (p < 0.0001). Ambos os parâmetros indicam que o desempenho aumentou a demanda de trabalho do sistema cardiovascular. CONCLUSÃO: Concluímos que uma performance de jogo de vídeo de boxe de dez minutos induz respostas cardiovasculares similares aos exercícios aeróbicos. Esta pode ser uma forma prática de exercício, mas cuidado deve ser exercido em relação a indivíduos com doenças cardiovasculares.Departamento de Fonoaudiologia, Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências, UNESP, Marília, SP, BrasilUniversidade do Vale do Sapucaí (UNIVÁS)Faculdade de Medicina do ABC (FMABC)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Federal de São PauloUNIFESPSouza, Luciano Moreira deAnnoni, RaquelAbreu, Luis Carlos deValenti, Vitor Engrácia [UNESP]Valenti, Erica EOliveira, Fernando R.Raimundo, Rodrigo DaminelloSilva, Sidney B.2015-02-24T13:58:08Z2015-02-24T13:58:08Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article153-157http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/MedicalExpress.2014.03.11Medical Express, v. 1, n. 3, p. 153-157, 2014.2318-8111http://hdl.handle.net/11449/11551010.5935/MedicalExpress.2014.03.118456421836597174Currículo Lattesreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengMedical Expressinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-08-09T17:39:16Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/115510Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-09T17:39:16Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
title Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
spellingShingle Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
Souza, Luciano Moreira de
Souza, Luciano Moreira de
title_short Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
title_full Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
title_fullStr Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
title_sort Cardiovascular responses induced by acute video game boxing performance in healthy women
author Souza, Luciano Moreira de
author_facet Souza, Luciano Moreira de
Souza, Luciano Moreira de
Annoni, Raquel
Abreu, Luis Carlos de
Valenti, Vitor Engrácia [UNESP]
Valenti, Erica E
Oliveira, Fernando R.
Raimundo, Rodrigo Daminello
Silva, Sidney B.
Annoni, Raquel
Abreu, Luis Carlos de
Valenti, Vitor Engrácia [UNESP]
Valenti, Erica E
Oliveira, Fernando R.
Raimundo, Rodrigo Daminello
Silva, Sidney B.
author_role author
author2 Annoni, Raquel
Abreu, Luis Carlos de
Valenti, Vitor Engrácia [UNESP]
Valenti, Erica E
Oliveira, Fernando R.
Raimundo, Rodrigo Daminello
Silva, Sidney B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Vale do Sapucaí (UNIVÁS)
Faculdade de Medicina do ABC (FMABC)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Federal de São Paulo
UNIFESP
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Luciano Moreira de
Annoni, Raquel
Abreu, Luis Carlos de
Valenti, Vitor Engrácia [UNESP]
Valenti, Erica E
Oliveira, Fernando R.
Raimundo, Rodrigo Daminello
Silva, Sidney B.
description BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggested that some interactive video games induce cardiovascular responses. However, some different styles of video games have not been investigated. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate cardiovascular responses induced by video game boxing performance in healthy women. METHOD: We evaluated ten female sedentary volunteers, aged 20.9 ± 1.4 years, weight 58.7 ± 8.0 kg, height 163.2 ± 5.4cm. All subjects were weighed and measured. Their heart rate, blood pressure and lactate levels were recorded before and after video game performance. The volunteers played a Sony video game (Nintendo® Wii) by using the boxing method, in which all volunteers played for 10 minutes without interruption. At the end of the game the volunteers were reassessed using the same parameters mentioned above. RESULTS: At the end of the video game boxing performance we observed highly significant increases of lactate production (p < 0.0035) and the double product (heart rate vs. systolic blood pressure) was also higher (p < 0.0001). Both parameters indicate that the performance increased demands of the cardiovascular system. CONCLUSION: We conclude that a ten-minute video game boxing performance induces cardiovascular responses similar to aerobic exercise. This may be a practical form of exercise, but care should be exercised concerning subjects with cardiovascular disorders.
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