Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Measurements of Energy Expenditure
- Respiratory Exchange Ratio (RER)
- Ratio of carbon dioxide produced to oxygen consumed
- Provides information about fuel usage
- RER = CO2 Expired per Min/O2 Consumed per Min
- VCO2/VO2
- Value close to 1 = carbohydrates as fuel
- Value close to 0.7 = fats as fuel
- Value >1 = working anaerobically, more CO2 produced than O2 consumed
- Requires athlete to be attached to a gas analyser or
cycle ergometer so accurate readings can be taken
- VO2 Max Test
- Bleep Test, Harvard Step Test, Cooper 12 min Run
- Level that is reached can be compared to a chart
- Sports lab can produce valid and reliable results using direct gas analysis
- Increasing intensities on a treadmill, cycle ergometer or rowing machine
- Tests on treadmill are accurate under lab conditions
- Individual runs to exhaustion while air expired is calculated by a computer to see
how much carbon dioxide is being expired and how much oxygen is being consumed
- Lactate Sampling
- Taking blood sample and a device analyses the
blood & indicates how much lactate is present
- Accurate, objective, qualitative data
- Can give an idea of fitness levels
- The higher the intensity at which lactate
threshold occurs, the fitter the performer
- Allows performer to select
relevant training zones in order
to get desired training effect
- Regular lactate testing provides a comparison to see if improvements have been made
- Indirect Calorimetry
- Measures how much carbon dioxide is produced and how
much oxygen is consumed during rest and aerobic exercise
- Calculating gas volumes means we can find out the main
energy source during activity (carbohydrates, fats, etc.)
- Very reliable and accurate