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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSESSING OF SPORTSMAN’S PHYSIOLOGICAL RESERVES DURING PHYSICAL EXERCISES

https://doi.org/10.32603/1993-8985-2019-22-3-122-129

Abstract

Introduction. An assessing of the sportsman's physiological reserve (PR) and its dynamics is important when planning and carrying out a training, forecasting sportsman's results. An importance of this problem increases in highperformance sports, and energy consumption sports. A complexity of solving of this problem is caused by the requirement of taking into account of the complex of the biomedical parameters and formation of an integral parameter. This parameter reflects functioning of various body systems which provide significant income to the sportsman’s result achievement.
Objective. Development of the method and the system of PR assessing allowing complex investigation of the PR during the training process.
Method and materials. For achievement of the aim the tasks were formulated and solved using methods of biomedical research and engineering, mathematical processing and analysis of the diagnostically valuable parameters.
Results. The complex of the biomedical parameters reflecting sportsman’s body metabolism in condition of physical exercises is formed. They are the heart rate, the heart rate variability, the pulse frequency, the systolic and diastolic pressure, the respiratory rate, the blood saturation, and the stress index by Baevsky. It is important for PR assessing to assess parameters characterizing sportsman’s physiological reserves at the current moment and its dynamics. The circle diagram is proposed for taking into account of all mentioned parameters and its variation dynamics. The value of the integral PR parameter is an area of a polygon, which is obtained on the circle diagram using normalized values of the diagnostically significant parameters. The method of biomedical investigation of the sportsman and the method of PR assessing based on the complex of the body system parameters are developed. The scheme of assessing of sportsman's body physiological reserves before and after the training is proposed. The scheme allows to assess not only sportsman's body energy consumption during the training but also its recovery after the training. General structures of the biotechnical system and a structures of systems of picking up, registration, processing, and analysis of biomedical signals for assessing of sportsman's physiological reserves are developed. Special attention is given to the development of a wearable device for synchronous registration of the complex of biomedical parameters and algorithms of assessing of the diagnostically significant parameters of sportsman's body physiological reserves.
Conclusion. The proposed method of sportsman's physiologic reserves investigation and the structure of the system with spatially distributed architecture allow sport medicine doctor and coach to assess an efficiency of sportsman's training process with respect to his potential capabilities, and efficiently control the training process.

About the Authors

Nguyen Mau Thach
Le Quy Don Technical University
Viet Nam

Nguyen Mau Thach – Postgraduate Student of Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI". Teacher in Le Quy Don Technical University. The author of 14 scientific publications. Area of expertise: medical instrumentation; biomedical engineering; processing and analysis of biomedical signals.

236 Hoang Quoc Viet, Hanoi



Nguyen Trong Tuyen
Le Quy Don Technical University
Viet Nam

Nguyen Trong Tuyen – Ph.D. in Engineering (2018), Teacher in Le Quy Don Technical University. The author of 29 scientific publications. Area of expertise: medical instrumentation; biomedical engineering; processing and analysis of biomedical signals.

236 Hoang Quoc Viet, Hanoi



Tran Trong Huu
Vietnam Military Medical University
Viet Nam

Tran Trong Huu – Ph.D. in Engineering (2018). Fellow Worker in Vietnam Military Medical University. The author of 27 scientific publications. Area of expertise: medical instrumentation; biomedical engineering; processing and analysis of biomedical signals.

160 Phung Hung, Hanoi



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Thach N.M., Tuyen N.T., Huu T.T. METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSESSING OF SPORTSMAN’S PHYSIOLOGICAL RESERVES DURING PHYSICAL EXERCISES. Journal of the Russian Universities. Radioelectronics. 2019;22(3):122-129. https://doi.org/10.32603/1993-8985-2019-22-3-122-129

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