Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares

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Main Author: Boçon, Marilys
Publication Date: 2019
Format: Master thesis
Language: por
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Summary: The police officer constantly faces violence and risk of death, thus working in an environment under pressing conditions. In order to perform properly, a police officer training must reflect the specificity of their duties. Shooting training is capable to provide a warlike realism, exposing their bodies to physiological changes. Such changes are an answer from the Autonomic Nervous System to both external and internal stimuli. Autonomic Nervous System modulation happens through the balance between actions of the Sympathetic Nervous System and the Parasympathetic Nervous System. The Autonomic Nervous System answers can be monitored through the behaviour of the Heart Rate Variability, a simple and non-invasive physiological marker of the autonomic cardiac impulses. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the behaviour of Heart Rate Variability changing patterns before and after a shooting training session of cadets from the 1st year and 3rd year of Officials Graduation Course in Paraná. The study was conducted with 48 cadets, being 15 from the 1st year (26,8±4,9 years) and 33 from the 3rd year (25,6±3,9 years). Data was analyzed via IBM SPSSTM software, version 21.0. The Shapiro-Wilk normality test was conducted to verify symmetric and asymmetric distribution. In order to compare data from both 1st and 3rd-years groups the Mann Witney test was used. Absolute and relative frequency and qui-square test were used to find different proportions. To all statistic data the significant value of p<0,05 was applied. Results obtained in median in the 1st-year group to the MeanRR, SDNN, rMSSD, pNN50 and LF/HF ratio parameters were, respectively:613ms; 159,9ms; 161,5ms; 68% and 0,5 before the shooting session. After the shooting session the values were 615ms; 76ms; 21ms; 9% and 1,1 respectively. The 3rd -year group showed values of 873ms; 140ms; 71ms; 38% and 0,96 before and 945ms; 167ms; 106ms; 53% and 0,71 after. Results show higher Heart Rate Variability values for the 3rd-year group. It was concluded that possibly the longest period of stay in the Officials Graduation Course of the Cadets of the 3rd year promoted positive cardiac adaptations in the sinus node.
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spelling Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militaresBehaviour of sympatovagal balance during shooting training of military police cadetsPoliciais militares - Paraná - TreinamentoTiro ao alvo - TreinamentoSistema nervoso autônomoMonitorização fisiológicaBatimento cardíaco - MediçãoPoliciais – Stress ocupacionalEngenharia biomédicaMilitary police - Paraná - In-service trainingTargets (Shooting) - In-service trainingAutonomic nervous systemPatient monitoringHeart beat - MeasurementPolice - Job stress - Health aspectsBiomedical engineeringCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICAEngenharia BiomédicaThe police officer constantly faces violence and risk of death, thus working in an environment under pressing conditions. In order to perform properly, a police officer training must reflect the specificity of their duties. Shooting training is capable to provide a warlike realism, exposing their bodies to physiological changes. Such changes are an answer from the Autonomic Nervous System to both external and internal stimuli. Autonomic Nervous System modulation happens through the balance between actions of the Sympathetic Nervous System and the Parasympathetic Nervous System. The Autonomic Nervous System answers can be monitored through the behaviour of the Heart Rate Variability, a simple and non-invasive physiological marker of the autonomic cardiac impulses. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the behaviour of Heart Rate Variability changing patterns before and after a shooting training session of cadets from the 1st year and 3rd year of Officials Graduation Course in Paraná. The study was conducted with 48 cadets, being 15 from the 1st year (26,8±4,9 years) and 33 from the 3rd year (25,6±3,9 years). Data was analyzed via IBM SPSSTM software, version 21.0. The Shapiro-Wilk normality test was conducted to verify symmetric and asymmetric distribution. In order to compare data from both 1st and 3rd-years groups the Mann Witney test was used. Absolute and relative frequency and qui-square test were used to find different proportions. To all statistic data the significant value of p<0,05 was applied. Results obtained in median in the 1st-year group to the MeanRR, SDNN, rMSSD, pNN50 and LF/HF ratio parameters were, respectively:613ms; 159,9ms; 161,5ms; 68% and 0,5 before the shooting session. After the shooting session the values were 615ms; 76ms; 21ms; 9% and 1,1 respectively. The 3rd -year group showed values of 873ms; 140ms; 71ms; 38% and 0,96 before and 945ms; 167ms; 106ms; 53% and 0,71 after. Results show higher Heart Rate Variability values for the 3rd-year group. It was concluded that possibly the longest period of stay in the Officials Graduation Course of the Cadets of the 3rd year promoted positive cardiac adaptations in the sinus node.O policial militar convive constantemente com a violência e risco de morte, atuando sob condições de pressão. Assim, o treinamento de policiais militares deve estar condizente com a especificidade de suas funções, proporcionando um realismo bélico e, consequentemente, expondo seu organismo à alterações fisiológicas. Estas alterações são uma resposta do Sistema Nervoso Autônomo aos estímulos internos e externos. A modulação do Sistema Nervoso Autônomo se dá através do equilíbrio entre a atuação do Sistema Nervoso Simpático e o Sistema Nervoso Parassimpático. As respostas do Sistema Nervoso Autônomo podem ser monitoradas através do comportamento da Variabilidade da Frequência Cardíaca, que é um marcador fisiológico dos impulsos autonômicos cardíacos. Desta forma, o objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar o comportamento da Variabilidade da Frequência Cardíaca Pré e Pós uma sessão de treinamento de tiro com Cadetes do 1º e do 3º ano do Curso de Formação de Oficiais do Paraná. O estudo foi realizado com 48 cadetes, sendo 15 integrantes do 1º ano (idade 26,8±4,9 anos) e 33 integrantes do 3º ano (idade 25,6±3,9 anos). Os dados foram analisados no software IBM SPSS® versão 21.0. Foi realizado o teste de normalidade Shapiro-Wilk, onde se verificou distribuição simétrica e assimétrica. Para comparar os valores encontrados nos índices do 1° e 3° ano foi realizado o teste Mann Whitney. Para testar diferentes proporções encontradas, utilizou-se a frequência absoluta e relativa e o teste quiquadrado. Para todos os tratamentos estatísticos assumiu-se como valor significativo p˂0,05. Os resultados obtidos em mediana para o 1º ano foram respectivamente, para os índices MeanR-R, SDNN, rMSSD, pNN50 e razão LH/HF: 613 ms; 159,9 ms; 161,5 ms; 68% e 0,5 na Pré-sessão de treinamento de tiro. Na Pós-sessão os valores foram: 615 ms; 76 ms; 21 ms; 9% e 1,1. Para o 3º ano, os valores obtidos na Pré-sessão foram: 873 ms; 140 ms; 71 ms; 38% e 0,96 e na Póssessão: 945 ms; 167 ms; 106 ms. Os resultados demonstram maiores índices da Variablidade da Frequência Cardíaca para o 3º ano. Conclui-se que, possivelmente o maior período de permanência no curso de formação dos Cadetes do 3º ano promoveu adaptações cardíacas positivas no nodo sinusal.Universidade Tecnológica Federal do ParanáCuritibaBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia BiomédicaUTFPRBassan, Julio Cesarhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1013760279588814Bassan, Julio CesarFaria, Rubens Alexandre dePaulo, Anderson CaetanoRibas, Marcelo RomanovitchBoçon, Marilys2019-07-29T15:04:48Z2019-07-29T15:04:48Z2019-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfBOÇON, Marilys. Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares. 2019. 71 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares
Behaviour of sympatovagal balance during shooting training of military police cadets
title Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares
spellingShingle Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares
Boçon, Marilys
Policiais militares - Paraná - Treinamento
Tiro ao alvo - Treinamento
Sistema nervoso autônomo
Monitorização fisiológica
Batimento cardíaco - Medição
Policiais – Stress ocupacional
Engenharia biomédica
Military police - Paraná - In-service training
Targets (Shooting) - In-service training
Autonomic nervous system
Patient monitoring
Heart beat - Measurement
Police - Job stress - Health aspects
Biomedical engineering
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA
Engenharia Biomédica
title_short Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares
title_full Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares
title_fullStr Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares
title_full_unstemmed Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares
title_sort Comportamento do equilíbrio simpato-vagal durante o treinamento de tiro com cadetes policiais militares
author Boçon, Marilys
author_facet Boçon, Marilys
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Bassan, Julio Cesar
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1013760279588814
Bassan, Julio Cesar
Faria, Rubens Alexandre de
Paulo, Anderson Caetano
Ribas, Marcelo Romanovitch
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Boçon, Marilys
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Policiais militares - Paraná - Treinamento
Tiro ao alvo - Treinamento
Sistema nervoso autônomo
Monitorização fisiológica
Batimento cardíaco - Medição
Policiais – Stress ocupacional
Engenharia biomédica
Military police - Paraná - In-service training
Targets (Shooting) - In-service training
Autonomic nervous system
Patient monitoring
Heart beat - Measurement
Police - Job stress - Health aspects
Biomedical engineering
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA
Engenharia Biomédica
topic Policiais militares - Paraná - Treinamento
Tiro ao alvo - Treinamento
Sistema nervoso autônomo
Monitorização fisiológica
Batimento cardíaco - Medição
Policiais – Stress ocupacional
Engenharia biomédica
Military police - Paraná - In-service training
Targets (Shooting) - In-service training
Autonomic nervous system
Patient monitoring
Heart beat - Measurement
Police - Job stress - Health aspects
Biomedical engineering
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA
Engenharia Biomédica
description The police officer constantly faces violence and risk of death, thus working in an environment under pressing conditions. In order to perform properly, a police officer training must reflect the specificity of their duties. Shooting training is capable to provide a warlike realism, exposing their bodies to physiological changes. Such changes are an answer from the Autonomic Nervous System to both external and internal stimuli. Autonomic Nervous System modulation happens through the balance between actions of the Sympathetic Nervous System and the Parasympathetic Nervous System. The Autonomic Nervous System answers can be monitored through the behaviour of the Heart Rate Variability, a simple and non-invasive physiological marker of the autonomic cardiac impulses. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the behaviour of Heart Rate Variability changing patterns before and after a shooting training session of cadets from the 1st year and 3rd year of Officials Graduation Course in Paraná. The study was conducted with 48 cadets, being 15 from the 1st year (26,8±4,9 years) and 33 from the 3rd year (25,6±3,9 years). Data was analyzed via IBM SPSSTM software, version 21.0. The Shapiro-Wilk normality test was conducted to verify symmetric and asymmetric distribution. In order to compare data from both 1st and 3rd-years groups the Mann Witney test was used. Absolute and relative frequency and qui-square test were used to find different proportions. To all statistic data the significant value of p<0,05 was applied. Results obtained in median in the 1st-year group to the MeanRR, SDNN, rMSSD, pNN50 and LF/HF ratio parameters were, respectively:613ms; 159,9ms; 161,5ms; 68% and 0,5 before the shooting session. After the shooting session the values were 615ms; 76ms; 21ms; 9% and 1,1 respectively. The 3rd -year group showed values of 873ms; 140ms; 71ms; 38% and 0,96 before and 945ms; 167ms; 106ms; 53% and 0,71 after. Results show higher Heart Rate Variability values for the 3rd-year group. It was concluded that possibly the longest period of stay in the Officials Graduation Course of the Cadets of the 3rd year promoted positive cardiac adaptations in the sinus node.
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http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/4257
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