The study will be conducted on healthy young adults. Hemodynamic effects such as heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation (SpO2), including muscle oxygenation, will be compared in treadmill and bicycle exercises.
In recent studies, sensor systems that measure the oxygen level in muscle tissue at the microvascular level have been developed. These devices working with Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS, 630-850 nm) method; It provides measurements of muscle oxygenation level at rest and during exercise. It is known that significant changes in vastus lateralis oxygenation levels measured by the NIRS method are associated with various factors such as exercise intensity, exercise profile and training. The aim of this study is to measure the oxygenation level of the vastus lateralis muscle during the exercises performed on the treadmill and bicycle ergometer, and thus to reveal the effect of using different ergometers on fatigue and sportive performance. Muscle oxygen levels will be measured and evaluated before, during and after exertion. In addition, blood pressure (BP), oxygen saturation (SpO2), dyspnea and fatigue parameters will be recorded and evaluated. If undesirable symptoms are observed during our study, the exercise will be terminated. Within the scope of the project, the acute effect will be examined with the measurements made with the Moxy device on the vastus lateralis muscle during the treadmill and bicycle ergonometer.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
32
Measurement of Dyspnea and Fatigue during submaximal exercise with The Modified Borg Scale (MBS).
Measurement of muscle oxygenation with Moxy Muscle Oxygen Monitor.
Measurement of Patient-Reported Dyspnea and Fatigue
Measurement of dyspnea during submaximal exercise with The Modified Borg Dyspnea Scale (MBS).
Time frame: Baseline
Measurement of Muscle Oxygenation
Measurement of muscle oxygenation with Moxy Monitor.
Time frame: Baseline
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