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Zjišťování maximální tepové frekvence u vybrané populační skupiny zátěžovým testem
Vašková, Petra
The aim of this thesis was to measure maximum heart rate (HRmax) of selected group of volunteers using sport testers. The group consisted of 20 adults (10 women and 10 men) in average age 25.4 SD 2.44 years, average height 171.75 SD 7.99 cm, average weight 69.2 SD 11.08 kg and average BMI 23.33 SD 2.59 (kg/m2). All tested persons were subjected to stress tests on treadmill inSPORTline Gallop (Czech Republic), which tested HRmax (1 km long stress test with 4 ° belt inclination, 1 km long stress test with 6 ° belt inclination, the stress test presented by 1 km run and the graded exercise test). During testing, the heart rate of the runners was measured by the elastic chest band and it was displayed on the SIGMA SPORT RC 14.11 device. Probands ran into Vita Maxima - a state of subjective exhaustion. It was found that for a sample of 20 patients, the selection of the stress protocol did not have statistically significant effect on the values of HRmax. During investigation of the relationship between 10 selected prediction equations for calculating the HRmax, they were found out to be 100% interchangeable. It was found out that the HRmax values obtained by performing stress tests on treadmill and HRmax values calculated using predictive equations for calculating the HRmax differ significantly in terms of statistics. The study confirmed the influence of age to be the factor that affects HRmax the most significantly. The influence of the fitness index and sex on HRmax values was not confirmed in this study.

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