• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 30, Issue 2, 340 (2010)
WANG Pei-yong1、*, LONG Fei-xiao1, FU Lan-ying2, LI Yue1, DING Hai-shu1, QU An-lian3, ZHOU Xiao-ping4, TENG Yi-chao1, XING Yu1, and YANG Liang-ce1
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    WANG Pei-yong, LONG Fei-xiao, FU Lan-ying, LI Yue, DING Hai-shu, QU An-lian, ZHOU Xiao-ping, TENG Yi-chao, XING Yu, YANG Liang-ce. Evaluation of Heart Impact in the 100 m Extreme Intensity Sport Using Near-Infrared Non-Invasive Muscle Oxygen Detecting Device and Sports Heart Rate Detection Technology[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2010, 30(2): 340 Copy Citation Text show less

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    Using continuous two wavelength near-infrared technology to detect the variation in the consistency of oxygen hemoglobin in the muscle and the sports heart rate wireless real time collection technology, we devised the real time muscle tissue oxygenation and instantaneous heart rate experiment scheme and implemented it for the process of the 100 m run with two parameters given simultaneously. The experiment shows that the concentration of the oxygen hemoglobin in the muscle tissue continues decreasing after the end of the 100 m run, and the time interval between the moment when the concentration of the oxygen hemoglobin attains the minimum value and the moment when the athletes finish the 100 m run is (6.65±1.10) sec; while the heart rate continues increasing after the end of the 100 m run, and the time interval between the moment when the heart rate attains the maximum value and the moment when the athletes finish the 100 m run is (8.00±1.57) sec. The results show that the two wavelength near-infrared tissue oxygenation detection technology and the sports heart rate real time collection equipment can accurately measure the sports tissue oxygenation and the heart rate in the extreme intensity sport, and reveal the process of muscle oxygen transportation and consumption and its dynamic character with the heart rate in the extreme intensity sport.
    WANG Pei-yong, LONG Fei-xiao, FU Lan-ying, LI Yue, DING Hai-shu, QU An-lian, ZHOU Xiao-ping, TENG Yi-chao, XING Yu, YANG Liang-ce. Evaluation of Heart Impact in the 100 m Extreme Intensity Sport Using Near-Infrared Non-Invasive Muscle Oxygen Detecting Device and Sports Heart Rate Detection Technology[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2010, 30(2): 340
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