The combination of traditional cardiorespiratory markers during treadmill testing “to failure” in athletes, depending on professional activity
https://doi.org/10.47529/2223-2524.2022.3.5
Abstract
Exercise tolerance test with the use of the spiroergometry technique is a reliable diagnostic method which provides objective information about cardiorespiratory system condition when performing physical activity. Both new and traditional, well-proven cardiorespiratory markers obtained in the process of treadmill testing “to failure”, are described in this article. The nature of the influence of physical exertion on the indicators of cardiorespiratory system functional activity is presented. The interpretation for planning and subsequent monitoring of the training process in athletes of various professional activities is proposed.
About the Authors
V. I. PustovoytRussian Federation
Vasylyi I. Pustovoyt, MD, PhD, head of the big data and precision sports medicine laboratory at the sports medicine and rehabilitation center
23, Marshala Novikova, Moscow, 123098
E. I. Balakin
Russian Federation
Evgenii I. Balakin, MD, PhD, senior researcher in the big data and precision sports medicine laboratory at the sports medicine and rehabilitation center
23, Marshala Novikova, Moscow, 123098
A. V. Khan
Russian Federation
Aleksei V. Khan, head of sports medicine and rehabilitation center
23, Marshala Novikova, Moscow, 123098
A. A. Murtazin
Russian Federation
Arthur A. Murtazin, junior researcher in the big data and precision sports medicine laboratory at the sports medicine and rehabilitation center
23, Marshala Novikova, Moscow, 123098
N. F. Maksjutov
Russian Federation
Neil F. Maksjutov, junior researcher in the big data and precision sports medicine laboratory at the sports medicine and rehabilitation center
23, Marshala Novikova, Moscow, 123098
P. S. Merkulova
Russian Federation
Polina S. Merkulova, sports medicine physician at the sports medicine and rehabilitation center
23, Marshala Novikova, Moscow, 123098
K. A. Kubyshev
Russian Federation
Konstantin A. Kubyshev, research engineer in the big data and precision sports medicine laboratory at the sports medicine and rehabilitation center
23, Marshala Novikova, Moscow, 123098
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Pustovoyt V.I., Balakin E.I., Khan A.V., Murtazin A.A., Maksjutov N.F., Merkulova P.S., Kubyshev K.A. The combination of traditional cardiorespiratory markers during treadmill testing “to failure” in athletes, depending on professional activity. Sports medicine: research and practice. 2022;12(3):51-59. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47529/2223-2524.2022.3.5