Variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares estão associadas ao consumo de oxigênio e aos limiares ventilatórios em corredores recreacionais?

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Autor(a) principal: Leite, Otávio Henrique Cardoso
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da Uninove
Texto Completo: http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/3110
Resumo: Introduction: Over the years, the number of people who search to join the practice of running for physical conditioning or competitive performance is increasing. Running is an activity that requires a perfect interaction between physiological energy demand and muscle activity so that the body is able to transfer the forces generated by the response to movement. The increase in the number of running participants has stimulated the scientific community to analyze the association of different factors that can affect a runner's performance, such as the spatiotemporal and angular kinematic variables of the running, oxygen consumption and the ventilatory thresholds, which despite the relationship intuitive, the association between such variables is not clearly elucidated. Therefore, it is necessary to understand if physiological variables can be associated with biomechanical variables and if any of them can interfere in the performance of these athletes. Laboratory assessments such as exercise stress tests and kinematics assessment of running are commonly used and are able to identify changes in running parameters that interfere with the performance of recreational runners. Objective: To verify if there is an association between spatiotemporal and angular kinematics variables of the running with the oxygen consumption and the ventilatory thresholds of recreational runners during maximal incremental test on a treadmill associated with a three-dimensional biomechanical assessment of the running. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with a sample of 40 recreational runners of both sexes. The runners were simultaneously submitted to a biomechanical analysis of the running and an ergospirometry during maximal incremental test on a treadmill. The spatiotemporal kinematic data and the angular data of the running obtained through the Movement Deviation Profile (MDP) were associated in a multivariate model of Bayesian structural equation searching association with oxygen consumption and ventilatory thresholds. Results: It was observed association of oxygen consumption with step frequence, step length and oscillation of the center of mass (r = 0.95), in addition to the association of step frequence with the first ventilatory threshold (OR = 1.03) and angular kinematics of the running obtained by the MDP with exhaustion (OR = 1.47). Conclusion: According to the findings of the present study, it can be concluded that step frequence is associated with the first ventilatory threshold; angular kinematic variables of running are associated with reaching exhaustion; higher step frequence and center of mass oscillation are associated with increased oxygen consumption and that increasing step length reduces oxygen consumption during the performance of a maximal incremental test on a treadmill.
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spelling Lucareli, Paulo Roberto Garciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9905380373300754Lucareli, Paulo Roberto Garciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9905380373300754Dias, Raphael Mendes Rittihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7585097807348027Ferreira, Cintia Lopeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3078580296713478http://lattes.cnpq.br/3932086692466264Leite, Otávio Henrique Cardoso2023-02-03T15:24:22Z2022-12-15Leite, Otávio Henrique Cardoso. Variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares estão associadas ao consumo de oxigênio e aos limiares ventilatórios em corredores recreacionais?. 2022. 56 f. Dissertação( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/3110Introduction: Over the years, the number of people who search to join the practice of running for physical conditioning or competitive performance is increasing. Running is an activity that requires a perfect interaction between physiological energy demand and muscle activity so that the body is able to transfer the forces generated by the response to movement. The increase in the number of running participants has stimulated the scientific community to analyze the association of different factors that can affect a runner's performance, such as the spatiotemporal and angular kinematic variables of the running, oxygen consumption and the ventilatory thresholds, which despite the relationship intuitive, the association between such variables is not clearly elucidated. Therefore, it is necessary to understand if physiological variables can be associated with biomechanical variables and if any of them can interfere in the performance of these athletes. Laboratory assessments such as exercise stress tests and kinematics assessment of running are commonly used and are able to identify changes in running parameters that interfere with the performance of recreational runners. Objective: To verify if there is an association between spatiotemporal and angular kinematics variables of the running with the oxygen consumption and the ventilatory thresholds of recreational runners during maximal incremental test on a treadmill associated with a three-dimensional biomechanical assessment of the running. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with a sample of 40 recreational runners of both sexes. The runners were simultaneously submitted to a biomechanical analysis of the running and an ergospirometry during maximal incremental test on a treadmill. The spatiotemporal kinematic data and the angular data of the running obtained through the Movement Deviation Profile (MDP) were associated in a multivariate model of Bayesian structural equation searching association with oxygen consumption and ventilatory thresholds. Results: It was observed association of oxygen consumption with step frequence, step length and oscillation of the center of mass (r = 0.95), in addition to the association of step frequence with the first ventilatory threshold (OR = 1.03) and angular kinematics of the running obtained by the MDP with exhaustion (OR = 1.47). Conclusion: According to the findings of the present study, it can be concluded that step frequence is associated with the first ventilatory threshold; angular kinematic variables of running are associated with reaching exhaustion; higher step frequence and center of mass oscillation are associated with increased oxygen consumption and that increasing step length reduces oxygen consumption during the performance of a maximal incremental test on a treadmill.Introdução: Ao longo dos anos, é crescente o número de pessoas que buscam aderir a prática de corrida objetivando condicionamento físico ou desempenho competitivo. Correr é uma atividade que necessita de uma perfeita interação entre demanda energética fisiológica e atividade muscular para que o corpo seja capaz de transferir as forças geradas pela resposta ao movimento. O aumento no número de participantes de corrida tem estimulado a comunidade científica a analisar a associação de diferentes fatores que podem afetar o desempenho de um corredor, como as variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares da corrida, o consumo de oxigênio e os limiares ventilatórios, que apesar da relação plausível, a associação entre tais variáveis não está claramente elucidada. Logo, se faz necessário compreender se variáveis fisiológicas podem estar associadas à variáveis biomecânicas e se alguma delas podem interferir no desempenho desses atletas. Avaliações laboratoriais como os testes ergoespirométricos de esforço e a avaliação cinemática da corrida são comumente utilizados e são capazes de identificar alterações em parâmetros da corrida que interferem no desempenho de corredores recreacionais. Objetivo: Verificar se há associação entre variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares da corrida com o consumo de oxigênio e os limiares ventilatórios de corredores recreacionais durante teste incremental máximo em esteira. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo transversal com amostra de 40 corredores recreacionais de ambos os sexos. Os corredores foram submetidos simultaneamente a uma análise biomecânica da corrida e uma ergoespirometria durante teste incremental máximo em esteira. Os dados cinemáticos espaço-temporais e os dados angulares da corrida obtidos por meio do Movement Deviation Profile (MDP) foram associados em um modelo multivariado de equação estrutural bayesiana buscando associação com o consumo de oxigênio e os limiares ventilatórios. Resultados: Foi observado associação do consumo de oxigênio com a cadência, comprimento do passo e oscilação do centro de massa (r = 0.95), além da associação da cadência com o primeiro limiar ventilatório (OR = 1.03) e da cinemática angular da corrida obtida pelo MDP com a exaustão (OR = 1.47). Conclusão: De acordo com os resultados do presente estudo, pode-se concluir que a cadência está associada ao primeiro limiar ventilatório; variáveis cinemáticas angulares da corrida estão associadas ao alcance da exaustão; uma maior cadência e oscilação do centro de massa estão associados ao aumento do consumo de oxigênio e que o aumento do comprimento do passo reduz o consumo de oxigênio durante a realização de um teste incremental máximo em esteira.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2023-02-03T15:24:22Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Otávio Henrique Cardoso Leite.pdf: 1094980 bytes, checksum: 9a00b4e84b2c414cd8b6da7b57559e6e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-02-03T15:24:22Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Are spatiotemporal and angular kinematic variables associated with oxygen consumption and ventilatory thresholds in recreational runners?
title Variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares estão associadas ao consumo de oxigênio e aos limiares ventilatórios em corredores recreacionais?
spellingShingle Variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares estão associadas ao consumo de oxigênio e aos limiares ventilatórios em corredores recreacionais?
Leite, Otávio Henrique Cardoso
corrida
teste de esforço
consumo de oxigênio
cinemática
running
exercise test
oxygen consumption
biomechanical phenomena
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares estão associadas ao consumo de oxigênio e aos limiares ventilatórios em corredores recreacionais?
title_full Variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares estão associadas ao consumo de oxigênio e aos limiares ventilatórios em corredores recreacionais?
title_fullStr Variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares estão associadas ao consumo de oxigênio e aos limiares ventilatórios em corredores recreacionais?
title_full_unstemmed Variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares estão associadas ao consumo de oxigênio e aos limiares ventilatórios em corredores recreacionais?
title_sort Variáveis cinemáticas espaço-temporais e angulares estão associadas ao consumo de oxigênio e aos limiares ventilatórios em corredores recreacionais?
author Leite, Otávio Henrique Cardoso
author_facet Leite, Otávio Henrique Cardoso
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Dias, Raphael Mendes Ritti
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Cintia Lopes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leite, Otávio Henrique Cardoso
contributor_str_mv Lucareli, Paulo Roberto Garcia
Lucareli, Paulo Roberto Garcia
Dias, Raphael Mendes Ritti
Ferreira, Cintia Lopes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv corrida
teste de esforço
consumo de oxigênio
cinemática
topic corrida
teste de esforço
consumo de oxigênio
cinemática
running
exercise test
oxygen consumption
biomechanical phenomena
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv running
exercise test
oxygen consumption
biomechanical phenomena
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Introduction: Over the years, the number of people who search to join the practice of running for physical conditioning or competitive performance is increasing. Running is an activity that requires a perfect interaction between physiological energy demand and muscle activity so that the body is able to transfer the forces generated by the response to movement. The increase in the number of running participants has stimulated the scientific community to analyze the association of different factors that can affect a runner's performance, such as the spatiotemporal and angular kinematic variables of the running, oxygen consumption and the ventilatory thresholds, which despite the relationship intuitive, the association between such variables is not clearly elucidated. Therefore, it is necessary to understand if physiological variables can be associated with biomechanical variables and if any of them can interfere in the performance of these athletes. Laboratory assessments such as exercise stress tests and kinematics assessment of running are commonly used and are able to identify changes in running parameters that interfere with the performance of recreational runners. Objective: To verify if there is an association between spatiotemporal and angular kinematics variables of the running with the oxygen consumption and the ventilatory thresholds of recreational runners during maximal incremental test on a treadmill associated with a three-dimensional biomechanical assessment of the running. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study with a sample of 40 recreational runners of both sexes. The runners were simultaneously submitted to a biomechanical analysis of the running and an ergospirometry during maximal incremental test on a treadmill. The spatiotemporal kinematic data and the angular data of the running obtained through the Movement Deviation Profile (MDP) were associated in a multivariate model of Bayesian structural equation searching association with oxygen consumption and ventilatory thresholds. Results: It was observed association of oxygen consumption with step frequence, step length and oscillation of the center of mass (r = 0.95), in addition to the association of step frequence with the first ventilatory threshold (OR = 1.03) and angular kinematics of the running obtained by the MDP with exhaustion (OR = 1.47). Conclusion: According to the findings of the present study, it can be concluded that step frequence is associated with the first ventilatory threshold; angular kinematic variables of running are associated with reaching exhaustion; higher step frequence and center of mass oscillation are associated with increased oxygen consumption and that increasing step length reduces oxygen consumption during the performance of a maximal incremental test on a treadmill.
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