Search Results - Chest
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Effects of "living high-training low and high" on sleep, heart rate variability, and psychological responses in elite female cyclists
Pirlot, T., Mihailovic, T., Gimenez, P., Millet, G. P., Brocherie, F., Fruchart, E., Ravier, G., Baron, B., Bouzigon, R., Guirronnet, S., Brunet, E., Groslamber, A.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)“…Questionnaires of psychological stress and sleep disturbance, sleep architecture (determined through an electroencephalography sleep headband), and HRV (measured at rest with a chest strap) were recorded during the 3 periods. …”
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The influence of menstrual cycle in heart rate variability and performance - a case study of a highly-trained female long-distance runner
Barría-Miranda, F., Azócar-Gallardo, J., Ñancupil-Andrade, L., Ñancupil-Andrade, A., Garcia-Carrillo, E., Campos-Uribe, V., Cresp-Barria, M.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…HRV was recorded daily using a Polar H10 chest strap over three months, both with and without the MC. …”
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Strength training and conditioning leading to a world record at the 2023 Fukuoka world championships: a case study of Haiyang Qin
Shu, Y., Cheng, Y.Published in 29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 2-5 July 2024, Book of Abstracts (2024)“…Additionally, significant changes in morphology were observed, particularly in chest circumference (101cm to 107cm) and weight (84kg to 93kg). (2) Increases in strength, core stability, agility, and power output led to significant improvements in Vertical Jump and Y-Balance Tests. (3) Specific-swimming performance showed significant enhancements, including a 7.1% increase in stroke rate in the 100m event and a 3.8% increase in stroke length in the 200m event during the Fukuoka Championships. …”
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Validity of current smartwatches for triathlon training: How accurate are heart rate, distance, and swimming readings?
Jacko, T., Bartsch, J., von Diecken, C., Ueberschär, O.Published in Sensors (2024)“…The optical heart rate measurement function of each smartwatch was compared to that of a chest strap. Thirty participants (15 females, 15 males) ran five 3 min intervals on a motorised treadmill to evaluate the accuracy of the heart rate measurements. …”
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Validity of a commercial wearable sensor measuring respiratory frequency in cycling
Greco, G., Innocenti, L., Massaroni, C., Nicolò, A.Published in Journal of Science and Cycling (2024)“…Among these, strain sensors measuring respiratory-induced chest movements are particularly suitable for exercise monitoring as they can be embedded into straps or clothes commonly worn by athletes during training and competitions. …”
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CFD analysis of chest fairings in time trial cycling
Blocken, B., Malizia, F., van Druenen, T.Published in Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics (2024)“…In the past but especially more recently, some cyclists in triathlon and road cycling competitions have been riding with an object stuck between their chest and their shirt, attempting to reduce aerodynamic drag. …”
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Comparison between two methods of power training on swimming performance
Elrakhawy, M. I. I.Published in American Journal of Sports Science (2023)“…A 6-week power training program was applied 3 times a week, results show significant differences between pre and post-measurements in stroke length (t=3.64) and stroke rate (t=7.00) in group A, 1RM squat (t=3.60), vertical jump (t=4.96), stroke length (t=6.76) and 50-meter freestyle (t=32.91) in group B, and non-significant differences in 1RM bench press (t=2.33), 1RM squat (t=2.22), chest MD ball throw (t=2.35), vertical jump (t=2.18), and 50-meter freestyle (t=1.93) in group (A),1RM bench press (t=2.61), chest MD ball throw (t=2.08) and stroke rate (t=1.40) in group (B) for post-measurements. …”
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Validation of the optical heart rate sensor polar verity sense in swimming
Törpel, A., Schneider, C., Göbe, L. M., Caldwell, A. R., Ferrauti, A.Published in XIVth International Symposium on Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming Proceedings (2023)“…This sensor may overcome the practical limitations of chest straps due to the measurement on the head (temple). …”
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Comparative analysis of the functional state of the cardiovascular system of underwater swimmers in different time periods
Redi, E. V.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2023)“…The following methods were used in the work: analysis of pedagogical and scientific-methodical literature, methods for assessing anthropometric indicators (measurement of body length, measurement of body weight, measurement of chest circumference, measurement of hand strength, calculation of weight-height index, calculation of life index), methods for assessing morphofunctional indicators (heart rate, systolic blood pressure). …”
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Comparisons of cardiorespiratory and thermoregulatory responses to table tennis and cycling at similar perceived levels of effort
Ishiguro, A., Amano, T.Published in Science & Sports (2022)“…No difference in core body temperature was recorded between the exercise types (P = 0.227), but skin temperature was lower in table tennis than in cycling in both intensities (both P = 0.034). Chest sweat rate was slightly greater in table tennis than in cycling at moderate intensity (P = 0.060). …”
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Optical heart rate monitoring in competitive swimming - an agreement study
Goebe, L. M., Schneider, C., Toerpel, A., Ferrauti, A.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…In swimming, the standard method of ECG-based HR recording is error-prone, as chest straps may slip during swimming and wall push-offs, especially when no swim suit is worn. …”
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Der Brust-Beinschlag: Ausführungen und Anforderungen (The chest-leg stroke: designs and requirements)
Engel, A.Published in Schwimmen: Lernen und Optimieren, 47 (2022)“…The chest-leg stroke: designs and requirements…”
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Acclimation process of marathon athletes for the Tokyo Olympic Games 2020
Cupido Santos, A., Afonso, J., Gaspar, A. R., Da Silva, M. G.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…Urine temperature and density, body mass, heart rate variability before and after effort were controlled (Polar V800+H10 chest band). In addition, heart rate and lactate concentration (spectrophotometer Dr. …”
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Relationship between body shape and performance in Japanese elite collegiate male swimmers: use of a 3-D homologous body model
Soma, M., Kashiwagi, Y., Funato, K.Published in Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences (2022)“…The points (P) are calculated from the swim time (T) and the base time (B) in seconds using the following formula: P = 1000 * (B / T) 3 The results obtained were as follows: (1) The data on 3-D human body shape obtained using the BLS and BODPOD revealed that in comparison nonathletes, the swimmers had a significantly higher body weight, BMI, lean body mass and chest (p<0.001), and a significantly smaller abdominal circumference/chest circumference ratio. (2) When normalized to body height, swimmers had larger chest, abdominal and latissimus dorsi muscles. (3) The FINA points score was associated with body shape. …”
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Accuracy and precision of wearable devices for real-time monitoring of swimming athletes
Cosoli, G., Antognoli, L., Veroli, V., Scalise, L.Published in Sensors (2022)“…This paper aims to evaluate the performances in heart rate assessment, in terms of accuracy and precision, of both wrist-worn and chest-strap commercial devices used during swimming activity, considering a test population of 10 expert swimmers. …”
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Trunk motion during a half-marathon: the impact of perceived fatigue on motion stability and smoothness
Apte, S., Laroche, N., Gremeaux, V., Aminian, K.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2022)“…Our objective was to investigate the effects of acute fatigue on stability and smoothness of trunk motion during a half marathon. 13 recreational runners were fitted with a GNSS-IMU sensor on their chest. Every 10 minutes of the race, the participant pronounced their perceived fatigue, recorded by a smartphone attached to the arm. …”
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Heart rate and distance measurement of two multisport activity trackers and a cellphone app in different sports: A cross-sectional validation and comparison field study
Budig, M., Keiner, M., Stoohs, R., Hoffmeister, M., Höltke, V.Published in Sensors (2022)“…Heart rate was recorded via a Polar H10 chest strap and distance was controlled via a map, 400 m stadium or 50 m pool. …”
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Validity of differentiated ratings of perceived exertion for use during aquatic cycling
Fontanari, P., Tartaruga, P., Caron, O.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2021)“…METHODS: This study investigated the validity of differentiated ratings of perceived exertion (dRPE) recorded from the chest (RPE-chest) and legs (RPE-legs) during aquatic cycling and aimed to determine a simple and accurate estimate of dRPE to regulate aquabiking. …”
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Augmented feedback can change body shape to improve glide efficiency in swimming
Papic, C., Andersen, J., Naemi, R., Hodierne, R., Sanders, R. H.Published in Sports Biomechanics (2024)“…Maximum rate of change in cross-sectional area and form gradient progressing caudally, were calculated for torso segments: shoulder-chest, chest-waist, waist-hip. Mean velocity, glide factor and glide coefficient values significantly (p<0.001) improved due to the intervention, with large effect size (d) changes 0.880 (p=0.015), 2.297 and 1.605, respectively. …”
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The relationship between trunk kinematic variables and underwater undulatory swimming performance in competitive swimmers
Tanaka, T., Sato, T., Hashizume, S., Shiozawa, N., Isaka, T.Published in ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) (2020)“…The horizontal velocity was significantly correlate with the angular velocity of lower waist and of chest, but not with the corresponding value of upper waist. …”