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Title: | Non-invasive approach for assessing the functional condition of high-level sportsmen |
Authors: | Zotova, N. V. Stroshkov, V. P. |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Physical Education and Sport Faculty |
Citation: | Zotova N. V. Non-invasive approach for assessing the functional condition of high-level sportsmen / N. V. Zotova, V. P. Stroshkov // Journal of Physical Education and Sport. — 2018. — Vol. 18. — Iss. . — P. 445-451. — DOI: 10.7752/jpes.2018.s162. |
Abstract: | Background. Non-invasive methods of express diagnostics using a hardware–software complex are of great value. The majority of such complexes are based on the analysis of heart rate variability and do not estimate functional and resource states of other systems, which are involved in the adaptation process. Aim. The goal of this study was to estimate the functional and resource state of main body systems under heavy loads of high-level sportsmen using the hardware–software complex ROFES. Methods. Twelve high-level athlete-swimmers were included in the study: six girls (13–25 years) and six young men (16–21 years). Medical and pedagogical control of the functional and resource condition of the athletes was carried out in two mesocycles (precompetitive and competitive) of one-year training and a competition stage. The common health level and the functional and resource state of body systems and organs were determined by the hardware–software complex ROFES on a five-point scale. Results. Indices of functional and resource states of organs and organ systems as well as common health level were conformed to the normal level (4–5 points). Statistically significant differences in functional and resource parameters for 12 organs and organ systems were detected. The functional state of the cardiovascular system, lungs, and liver made it possible to differentiate athletes who improved the result. In the group of athletes without improving the result in competitions, the functional state of the liver was estimated at 5 points (m/Me), and the resource state on average was 4.5 (m/Me), unlike the improved-result athletes with scores of 4.59/5 and 4.07/4.0, respectively. Conclusion. Indicators of the resource status of organs and systems can be used as criteria for monitoring and predicting changes of organ system conditions at the pre-nosological level. The same indicators can be considered as criteria of overwork and recovery of the athlete. They are especially important for diagnosing overtraining syndrome. © JPES. |
Keywords: | FUNCTIONAL STATE OF THE ATHLETE HARDWARE-SOFTWARE COMPLEX ORGAN RESOURCE STATE PRE-NOSOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICS |
URI: | http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/73938 |
RSCI ID: | 35522977 |
SCOPUS ID: | 85046831046 |
PURE ID: | 7277971 |
ISSN: | 2247-8051 2247-806X |
DOI: | 10.7752/jpes.2018.s162 |
Appears in Collections: | Научные публикации ученых УрФУ, проиндексированные в SCOPUS и WoS CC |
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