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Table 2 Reactive agility training program effects on anthropometric and physiological measures

From: Application of a Reactive Agility Training Program Using Light-Based Stimuli to Enhance the Physical and Cognitive Performance of Car Racing Drivers: A Randomized Controlled Trial

 

Anthropometric measures

Physiological measures

 

BM (kg)

BH (cm)

M (%)

F (%)

HR (peak)

VE (l/min)

BF (BPM)

rVO2 (max)

GETHR (bpm)

intensity (max)

EXP

*

  

*

*

*

 

*

*

 

BL

79.3 (10.9)

181.4 (7.4)

43.9 (3.2)

18.6 (5.8)

194.3 (6.6)

129.3 (11.9)

55.8 (8.0)

49.9 (6.2)

170.9 (6.3)

15.5 (0.9)

Post

77.2 (10.3)

181.5 (7.4)

44.7 (2.3)

15.4 (5.5)

197.3 (5.9)

148.2 (11.4)

53.8 (7.6)

54.6 (4.7)

177.8 (5.7)

16.0 (0.0)

CON

*

  

*

*

  

*

  

BL

78.8 (9.4)

178.8 (9.2)

46.0 (3.4)

15.8 (5.5)

195.0 (2.4)

126.6 (10.0)

51.8 (6.1)

50.3 (3.1)

172.9 (4.6)

15.3 (1.0)

Post

79.7 (9.4)

179 (9.2)

45.7 (2.8)

16.1 (5.6)

194.2 (1.5)

124.3 (8.1)

51.8 (6.1)

49.8 (2.8)

171.9 (3.7)

15.3 (1.0)

  1. Values are mean (SD) of each variables
  2. BF, breathing frequency; BH, body height; BL, baseline; BM, body mass; BPM, breaths per minute; bpm, beats per minute; CON, control group; EXP, experimental training group; F, estimated fat mass; GETHR, heart rate at gas exchange threshold; HR, heart rate; intensity, the peak treadmill speed reached (km/h); M, estimated muscle mass; rVO2, relative oxygen consumption (ml/min/kg); VE, ventilation
  3. *p < 0.05 post hoc paired samples t test
  4. Significant group × time interaction