Mostrar el registro sencillo del ítem

dc.contributor.authorCuriel-Regueros, Agustínspa
dc.contributor.authorFernández-Lucas, Jesússpa
dc.contributor.authorClemente Suárez, Vicente Javierspa
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-15T14:08:29Z
dc.date.available2019-05-15T14:08:29Z
dc.date.issued2019-01-11
dc.identifier.issn0031-9384spa
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11323/3334spa
dc.description.abstractThe psychophysiological response due to stress of soldiers in actual combat operations have been determined by recent researchers, but there is a lack of knowledge about the most effective training methodologies to prepare these population for these new psychophysiological and tactical requirements. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of an operative high intensity interval training (HIIT) in the psychophysiological response and shooting performance of professional soldiers. We analyzed 20 soldiers of the Spanish Army which performed an operative HIIT composed by 3 series of 7 repetitions of exercises based on operative military procedures with 30 s of workload and 30 s of resting between repetitions and 5 min resting between series. Blood lactate, rate of perceived exertion and stress, upper and lower limbs, and respiratory muscle strength, skin temperature, blood oxygen saturation, heart rate, cortical arousal, short-term memory and anxiety response were measured before and after the training. After the training rated of perceived exertion and stress, leg strength, heart rate and lactate presented a significant increase and blood oxygen saturation and cortical arousal significantly decreased. An operative HIIT achieves similar psychophysical response than the evaluated in combat simulations in professional soldiers, producing a decrease in cortical arousal and lactate values over the anaerobic threshold.spa
dc.description.abstractInvestigadores recientes han determinado la respuesta psicofisiológica debida al estrés de los soldados en las operaciones de combate reales, pero existe una falta de conocimiento sobre las metodologías de entrenamiento más efectivas para preparar a esta población para estos nuevos requisitos psicofisiológicos y tácticos. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar el efecto de un entrenamiento operativo de intervalo de alta intensidad (HIIT) en la respuesta psicofisiológica y el rendimiento de tiro de los soldados profesionales. Analizamos 20 soldados del Ejército español que realizaron un HIIT operativo compuesto por 3 series de 7 repeticiones de ejercicios basados ​​en procedimientos militares operativos con 30 s de carga de trabajo y 30 s de descanso entre repeticiones y 5 min de descanso entre series. El lactato sanguíneo, la tasa de esfuerzo percibido y el estrés, las extremidades superiores e inferiores y la fuerza muscular respiratoria, la temperatura de la piel, la saturación de oxígeno en la sangre, la frecuencia cardíaca, la activación cortical, la memoria a corto plazo y la respuesta de ansiedad se midieron antes y después del entrenamiento. Después del entrenamiento, se evaluó el esfuerzo y esfuerzo percibidos, la fuerza de las piernas, la frecuencia cardíaca y el lactato presentaron un aumento significativo y la saturación de oxígeno en la sangre y la excitación cortical disminuyeron significativamente.spa
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherPhysiology and Behaviorspa
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationalspa
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/spa
dc.subjectStressspa
dc.subjectCombatspa
dc.subjectCortical arousalspa
dc.subjectSoldierspa
dc.subjectAnxietyspa
dc.subjectEstrésspa
dc.subjectCombatespa
dc.subjectExcitación corticalspa
dc.subjectSoldadospa
dc.subjectAnsiedadspa
dc.titleEffectiveness of an applied high intensity interval training as a specific operative trainingspa
dc.typeArtículo de revistaspa
dc.rights.accessrightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessspa
dc.identifier.instnameCorporación Universidad de la Costaspa
dc.identifier.reponameREDICUC - Repositorio CUCspa
dc.identifier.repourlhttps://repositorio.cuc.edu.co/spa
dc.relation.references[1] C. Xue, Y. Ge, B. Tang, Y. Liu, P. Kang, M. Wang, L. Zhang, A meta-analysis of risk factors for combat-related PTSD among military personnel and veterans, PLoS One 10 (2015) e0120270. [2] G. Tan, T.K. Dao, L. Farmer, R.J. Sutherland, R. Gevirtz, Heart rate variability (HRV) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD): a pilot study, Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback 36 (2011) 27–35. [3] L.A. Hines, J. Sundin, R.J. Rona, S. Wessely, N.T. Fear, Posttraumatic stress disorder post Iraq and Afghanistan: Prevalence among military subgroups, Can. J. Psychiatry 59 (2014) 468–479. [4] V. Clemente Suárez, J. Robles Pérez, Análisis de los marcadores fisiológicos, activación cortical y manifestaciones de la fuerza en una situación simulada de combate, Archivos De Medicina Del Deporte Vol. 29 (2012) 9. [5] V. Clemente Suárez, J. Robles Pérez, Respuesta orgánica en una simulación de combate, Sanidad militar. 68 (2012) 97–100. [6] V.J. Clemente-Suárez, J.J. Robles-Pérez, J. Fernández-Lucas, Psycho-physiological response in an automatic parachute jump, J. Sports Sci. 35 (2017) 1872–1878. [7] J. Sánchez-Molina, J.J. Robles-Pérez, V.J. Clemente-Suárez, Effect of parachute jump in the psychophysiological response of soldiers in urban combat, J. Med. Syst. 41 (2017) 99. [8] V.J. Clemente-Suárez, R. Delgado-Moreno, B. González-Gómez, J.J. Robles-Pérez, Respuesta psicofisiológica en un salto táctico paracaidista HAHO: Caso de estudio, 71 Sanidad Militar, 2015, pp. 179–182. [9] V.J. Clemente-Suárez, J.J. Robles-Pérez, P. Montañez-Toledo, Respuesta psicofisiológica en un salto táctico paracaidista a gran altitud, A propósito de un caso. Arch.med.deporte, 2015, pp. 144–148. [10] V.J. Clemente-Suárez, R. de la Vega, J.J. Robles-Pérez, M. Lautenschlaeger, J. Fernández-Lucas, Experience modulates the psychophysiological response of airborne warfighters during a tactical combat parachute jump, Int. J. Psychophysiol. 110 (2016) 212–216. [11] J.F. Tornero-Aguilera, J.J. Robles-Pérez, V.J. Clemente-Suárez, Effect of combat stress in the psychophysiological response of elite and non-elite soldiers, J. Med. Syst. 41 (2017) 100. [12] V.J. Clemente-Suarez, J. Robles-Perez, Mechanical physical, and physiological analysis of symmetrical and asymmetrical combat, J Strength Cond Res. 27 (2013) 2420–2426. [13] D.J. Ramos-Campo, F. Martínez Sánchez, P.E. García, J.Á. Rubio Arias, A.B. Cerezal, V.J. Clemente-Suarez, J.F. Jiménez Díaz, Body composition features in different playing position of professional team indoor players: Basketball, handball and futsal, Int. J. Morphol. (2014) 32. [14] V.C. Suárez, D.R. Campo, J.M. González-Ravé, Modifications to body composition after running an alpine marathon: Brief clinical report, International SportMed Journal. (12) (2011) 133–140. [15] V.J.C. Suárez, J.J.R. Pérez, Psycho-physiological response of soldiers in urban combat, Anales de Psicología/Annals of Psychology. 29 (2013) 598–603. [16] R. Delgado-Moreno, J.J. Robles-Pérez, S. Aznar, V.J. Clemente-Suarez, Inalambric biofeedback devices to analyze strength manifestation in military population, J. Med. Syst. 42 (2018) 60. [17] G. Borg, Perceived exertion as an indicator of somatic stress, Scand. J. Rehabil. Med. 2 (1970) 92–98. [18] P. Belinchon-deMiguel, V.J. Clemente-Suárez, Psychophysiological body composition, biomechanical and autonomic modulation analysis procedures in an ultraendurance mountain race, J. Med. Syst. 42 (2018) 32. [19] P. Belinchon-deMiguel, V.J. Clemente-Suárez, Psychophysiological body composition, biomechanical and autonomic modulation analysis procedures in an ultraendurance mountain race, J. Med. Syst. 42 (2018) 32. [20] M. Cavalade, V. Papadopoulou, S. Theunissen, C. Balestra, Heart rate variability and critical flicker fusion frequency changes during and after parachute jumping in experienced skydivers, Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. 115 (2015) 1533–1545. [21] R.H. Cox, M.P. Martens, W.D. Russell, Measuring anxiety in athletics: the revised competitive state anxiety inventory–2, Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 25 (2003) 519–533. [22] C.D. Spielberger, R.L. Gorsuch, R.E. Lushene, N.S. Cubero, STAI: Cuestionario de Ansiedad Estado-Rasgo: Manual: Tea, (1999). [23] Sánchez-Molina, J., Robles-Pérez, J. J., Clemente-Suárez, V. J. Physiological response of a paratrooper unit in urban combat. [24] J.S. Molina, J.J.R. Pérez, V.J.C. Suárez, Respuesta fisiológica de una unidad paracaidista en combate urbano. Archivos de medicina del deporte: revista de la Federación Española de Medicina del Deporte y de la Confederación Iberoamericana de Medicina del Deporte, (2017), pp. 135–139. [25] Á. Bustamante-Sánchez, M. Delgado-Terán, V.J. Clemente-Suárez, Psychophysiological response of different aircrew in normobaric hypoxia training, Ergonomics (2018) 1–9. [26] A.J. Hormeño-Holgado, M.A. Perez-Martinez, V.J. Clemente-Suárez, Psychophysiological response of air mobile protection teams in an air accident manoeuvre, Physiol. Behav. 199 (2019) 79–83. [27] B. Sandín, El estrés: Un análisis basado en el papel de los factores sociales, Int. J. Clin. Health Psychol. 3 (2003). [28] J.E. Sinex, Pulse oximetry: Principles and limitations, Am. J. Emerg. Med. 17 (1999) 59–67. [29] V.J. Clemente-Suárez, The application of cortical arousal assessment to control neuromuscular fatigue during strength training, J. Mot. Behav. 49 (2017) 429–434. [30] R. Delgado-Moreno, J.J. Robles-Pérez, V.J. Clemente-Suárez, Combat stress decreases memory of warfighters in action, J. Med. Syst. 41 (2017) 124. [31] M. Hoffman, P. Gilson, T. Westenburg, W. Spencer, Biathlon shooting performance after exercise of different intensities, Int. J. Sports Med. 13 (1992) 270–273. [32] A. Nieuwenhuys, R.R. Oudejans, Effects of anxiety on handgun shooting behavior of police officers: a pilot study, Anxiety, Stress, & Coping. 23 (2010) 225–233. [33] R. Oudejans, Reality-based practice under pressure improves handgun shooting performance of police officers, Ergonomics 51 (2008) 261–273.spa
dc.title.translatedEfectividad de un entrenamiento de intervalo de alta intensidad aplicado como entrenamiento operativo específicospa
dc.type.coarhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501spa
dc.type.contentTextspa
dc.type.driverinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlespa
dc.type.redcolhttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTspa
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionspa
dc.type.coarversionhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_ab4af688f83e57aaspa
dc.rights.coarhttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2spa


Ficheros en el ítem

Thumbnail
Thumbnail

Este ítem aparece en la(s) siguiente(s) colección(ones)

  • Artículos científicos [3120]
    Artículos de investigación publicados por miembros de la comunidad universitaria.

Mostrar el registro sencillo del ítem

Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Excepto si se señala otra cosa, la licencia del ítem se describe como Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International