Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot Study

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Main Author: B. Viana, Ricardo
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: L.C. Godoy, Cleber, Gentil, Paulo, A.T Santos, Douglas, H. Campos, Mario, A. Vieira, Carlos, L. Vancini, Rodrigo, S. Andrade, Marília, A.B de Lira, Claudio
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Summary: Introduction: The use of smartphones during walking changes biomechanical parameters, but less is known about rating of perceived exertion and physiological adjustments to walking activity. Objective: To evaluate rating of perceived exertion, biomechanical and physiological responses during gait on treadmill while typing on a smartphone. Methods: Thirty men performed five minutes of walking on a treadmill while typing on a smartphone (TYP) or during control conditions (walk without type on a smartphone, [CON]) in random order. Heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, rating of perceived of exertion, stride frequency and stride length were evaluated. Results: Systolic blood pressure after CON and TYP was significantly higher than at rest, but there was no significant difference between conditions. There was no significant difference between diastolic blood pressure at rest, after CON, and after TYP. Heart rate after CON and TYP was 29.7% and 39.2% higher than at rest, respectively, but there was no significant difference between conditions. Rating of perceived of exertion after TYP was greater than after CON. Stride length during TYP was shorter than during CON. Conclusion: In conclusion, five minutes of walking while use smartphone changed rating of perceived exertion and biomechanics but not physiological parameters during gait.
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spelling Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot StudyO uso de smartphones altera a percepção de esforço e biomecânica, mas não de parâmetros fisiológicos durante a marcha em esteira: um estudo pilotowalkinggaitexercisephysiological responsesbiomechanical responsesIntroduction: The use of smartphones during walking changes biomechanical parameters, but less is known about rating of perceived exertion and physiological adjustments to walking activity. Objective: To evaluate rating of perceived exertion, biomechanical and physiological responses during gait on treadmill while typing on a smartphone. Methods: Thirty men performed five minutes of walking on a treadmill while typing on a smartphone (TYP) or during control conditions (walk without type on a smartphone, [CON]) in random order. Heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, rating of perceived of exertion, stride frequency and stride length were evaluated. Results: Systolic blood pressure after CON and TYP was significantly higher than at rest, but there was no significant difference between conditions. There was no significant difference between diastolic blood pressure at rest, after CON, and after TYP. Heart rate after CON and TYP was 29.7% and 39.2% higher than at rest, respectively, but there was no significant difference between conditions. Rating of perceived of exertion after TYP was greater than after CON. Stride length during TYP was shorter than during CON. Conclusion: In conclusion, five minutes of walking while use smartphone changed rating of perceived exertion and biomechanics but not physiological parameters during gait.Introdução: O uso de celulares durante a caminhada altera parâmetros biomecânicos, porém pouco se sabe sobre os ajustes fisiológicos e alterações na percepção subjetiva de esforço. Objetivos: Avaliar a percepção subjetiva de esforço, respostas biomecânicas e fisiológicas de indivíduos adultos durante caminhada em esteira digitando no celular. Métodos: Trinta homens saudáveis realizaram em ordem aleatória cinco minutos de caminhada em esteira enquanto digitavam em um celular (TYP) ou cinco minutos em sessão controle (caminhada sem digitar no celular [CON]). Foram avaliadas a frequência cardíaca, pressão arterial sistólica, pressão arterial diastólica, percepção subjetiva de esforço, frequência da passada e comprimento da passada. Resultados: A pressão arterial sistólica foi similar após CON e TYP, porém foi maior do que no repouso. Não foi encontrada nenhuma diferença significativa entre a pressão arterial diastólica no repouso, após CON e após TYP. A frequência cardíaca após CON e TYP foi 29,7% e 39,2% maior do que no repouso, respectivamente, porém não foi encontrada diferença significante entre as sessões. A percepção subjetiva de esforço após TYP foi maior do que após CON. O comprimento da passada durante TYP foi menor do que durante CON. A frequência da passada durante TYP foi maior do que durante CON. Conclusão: Cinco minutos da sessão TYP aumentaram a percepção subjetiva de esforço e alteraram parâmetros biomecânicos em homens saudáveis quando comparados a sessão CON. Contudo, os parâmetros fisiológicos mensurados não se alteraram.Revista Arquivos de Ciências do Esporte2020-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.uftm.edu.br/revistaeletronica/index.php/aces/article/view/465910.29327/2633896FILES OF SPORTS SCIENCE; Vol. 8 (2020); 1-10ARCHIVOS DE CIENCIAS DEL DEPORTE; Vol. 8 (2020); 1-10Arquivos de Ciências do Esporte; v. 8 (2020); 1-102317-713610.29327/263389.8.1reponame:Revista Arquivos de Ciências do Esporteinstname:Universidade Federal do Triangulo Mineiro (UFTM)instacron:UFTMporhttps://seer.uftm.edu.br/revistaeletronica/index.php/aces/article/view/4659/6087Copyright (c) 2020 Arquivos de Ciências do Esporteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessB. Viana, RicardoL.C. Godoy, CleberGentil, PauloA.T Santos, Douglas H. Campos, MarioA. Vieira, CarlosL. Vancini, RodrigoS. Andrade, MaríliaA.B de Lira, Claudio2023-07-31T15:12:34Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4659Revistahttps://seer.uftm.edu.br/revistaeletronica/index.php/aces/indexPUBhttps://seer.uftm.edu.br/revistaeletronica/index.php/aces/oaijair.junior@uftm.edu.br || aces.uftm.aid@gmail.com || editor.aces.uftm@gmail.com2317-71362317-7136opendoar:2023-07-31T15:12:34Revista Arquivos de Ciências do Esporte - Universidade Federal do Triangulo Mineiro (UFTM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot Study
O uso de smartphones altera a percepção de esforço e biomecânica, mas não de parâmetros fisiológicos durante a marcha em esteira: um estudo piloto
title Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot Study
spellingShingle Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot Study
B. Viana, Ricardo
walking
gait
exercise
physiological responses
biomechanical responses
title_short Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot Study
title_full Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot Study
title_sort Smartphone Use Changes Rating of Perceived Exertion and Biomechanics but Not Physiological Parameters During Gait on Treadmill: A Pilot Study
author B. Viana, Ricardo
author_facet B. Viana, Ricardo
L.C. Godoy, Cleber
Gentil, Paulo
A.T Santos, Douglas
H. Campos, Mario
A. Vieira, Carlos
L. Vancini, Rodrigo
S. Andrade, Marília
A.B de Lira, Claudio
author_role author
author2 L.C. Godoy, Cleber
Gentil, Paulo
A.T Santos, Douglas
H. Campos, Mario
A. Vieira, Carlos
L. Vancini, Rodrigo
S. Andrade, Marília
A.B de Lira, Claudio
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv B. Viana, Ricardo
L.C. Godoy, Cleber
Gentil, Paulo
A.T Santos, Douglas
H. Campos, Mario
A. Vieira, Carlos
L. Vancini, Rodrigo
S. Andrade, Marília
A.B de Lira, Claudio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv walking
gait
exercise
physiological responses
biomechanical responses
topic walking
gait
exercise
physiological responses
biomechanical responses
description Introduction: The use of smartphones during walking changes biomechanical parameters, but less is known about rating of perceived exertion and physiological adjustments to walking activity. Objective: To evaluate rating of perceived exertion, biomechanical and physiological responses during gait on treadmill while typing on a smartphone. Methods: Thirty men performed five minutes of walking on a treadmill while typing on a smartphone (TYP) or during control conditions (walk without type on a smartphone, [CON]) in random order. Heart rate, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, rating of perceived of exertion, stride frequency and stride length were evaluated. Results: Systolic blood pressure after CON and TYP was significantly higher than at rest, but there was no significant difference between conditions. There was no significant difference between diastolic blood pressure at rest, after CON, and after TYP. Heart rate after CON and TYP was 29.7% and 39.2% higher than at rest, respectively, but there was no significant difference between conditions. Rating of perceived of exertion after TYP was greater than after CON. Stride length during TYP was shorter than during CON. Conclusion: In conclusion, five minutes of walking while use smartphone changed rating of perceived exertion and biomechanics but not physiological parameters during gait.
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