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Safer mountain climbing using the climbing heartbeat index

机译:使用攀登心跳指数进行更安全的登山

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As the numbers of middle-aged and elderly mountain climbers have increased with the general aging of the population, accidents during mountain climbing have increased recently. A possible cause of such accidents is an excessively difficult expedition plan. To enjoy safe mountain climbing, the plans must take account of the climber's fitness level. We developed a method to plan mountain climbing using the climbing heartbeat index (CHI). This study is based on the assumption that the work expended when climbing a mountain is equal to the potential energy of the body and load weights elevated to the height of the mountain, and that the work is proportional to the heart rate. The CHI was calculated by the following equation $$ hbox{CHI} = {hbox{total number of heart beats during climbing} over [hbox{body weight }(hbox{kg)} + hbox{load weight }(hbox{kg})] times hbox{altitude difference } (hbox{m})} $$ The CHI values examined in this study (n = 94) showed very small standard deviations and were significantly correlated with the maximum oxygen uptake, V̇O2 max (ml kg–1 min–1) (r = –0.934, P < 0.01); it showed a characteristic value corresponding to the fitness level in each subject. In addition, this value remained nearly unchanged even when the load was changed. Therefore, if the CHI value of an individual is known (it can be estimated from V̇O2 max), safer mountain climbing can be planned accordingly. Once determined, this CHI value can be used repeatedly unless the fitness level of the individual changes.
机译:随着人口的普遍老龄化,中年和老年登山者的数量增加了,最近登山过程中的事故也增加了。此类事故的可能原因是探险计划过于困难。为了享受安全的登山,计划必须考虑登山者的健康水平。我们开发了一种使用登山心跳指数(CHI)进行登山计划的方法。这项研究基于这样的假设:爬山时所花费的功等于身体的势能,负荷重量升高到山的高度,并且功与心率成正比。 CHI是通过以下公式计算的:$$ hbox {CHI} = {hbox {在攀爬过程中的总心跳数}超过[hbox {体重}(hbox {kg)} + hbox {负载重量}(hbox {kg} )]次hbox {高度差}(hbox {m})} $$本项研究检查的CHI值(n = 94)显示出很小的标准差,并且与最大摄氧量,V̇O2max显着相关 (ml kg-1 min-1 )(r = –0.934,P <0.01);它显示出与每个受试者的健身水平相对应的特征值。另外,即使改变负载,该值也几乎保持不变。因此,如果知道个人的CHI值(可以从V̇O2max 估算),则可以相应地计划更安全的登山。一旦确定,就可以重复使用此CHI值,除非个人的适应水平发生变化。

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