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Oxygen uptake during mini trampoline exercise in normal-weight, endurance-trained adults and in overweight-obese, inactive adults: A proof-of-concept study

Höchsmann, Christoph and Rossmeissl, Anja and Baumann, Sandra and Infanger, Denis and Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno. (2018) Oxygen uptake during mini trampoline exercise in normal-weight, endurance-trained adults and in overweight-obese, inactive adults: A proof-of-concept study. European journal of sport science, 18 (5). pp. 753-761.

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Abstract

To examine cardiorespiratory exertion during mini trampoline exercises of different intensities in both endurance-trained athletes and overweight-obese adults.; Physically healthy participants (Group A: normal-weight, endurance-trained athletes; Group B: inactive, overweight-obese adults) participated in two measurement appointments and three training sessions in between appointments, in which participants familiarized themselves with the use of the mini trampoline and the execution of the exercises. The primary outcome was the ⩒O; 2peak; for each of the six mini trampoline exercises relative to the ⩒O; 2peak; as established during an all-out exercise test on a bike ergometer during the first measurement appointment. Secondary outcomes were average ⩒O; 2; as well as maximum and average heart rate.; The six mini trampoline exercises generated ⩒O; 2peak; values between 42% and 81% in the endurance-trained athletes and between 58% and 87% in the overweight-obese participants, both in relation to the bike ergometer ⩒O; 2peak; . Average ⩒O; 2; values ranged from 35% to 69% (endurance-trained athletes) and from 48% to 71% (overweight-obese participants), depending on exercise. Average heart rate likewise lay in a range that can be categorized as moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise for both groups. A moderate-to-strong correlation (0.658 to 0.875, depending on exercise) between bike ergometer ⩒O; 2peak; and mini trampoline ⩒O; 2peak; was found for all six exercises.; Mini trampoline exercise has the potential to produce training intensities that concur with established exercise guidelines. The exercise intensity is self-adjusting and allows for an effective and safe workout for different users with a wide range of fitness levels.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Sport, Bewegung und Gesundheit > Bereich Sport- und Bewegungsmedizin > Sportmedizin (Schmidt-Trucksäss)
UniBasel Contributors:Höchsmann, Christoph and Schmidt-Trucksäss, Arno
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:1536-7290
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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