2023
DOI: 10.47197/retos.v48.97928
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Ergospirometry & body percussion. Case study based on BAPNE FIT method

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to perform a case study evaluating cardiorespiratory aspects and ergospirometry or stress test with gas analysis using body percussion according to the BAPNE method. A 43-year-old subject with a height of 182 centimeters and 81.7 kilograms was studied in a specialized medical center for athletes directed by the sports medicine specialist Jeroni Llorca at the Sport Clinic Arena in Alicante. The subject underwent an exercise test on an Excite Technogym treadmill where he was given an… Show more

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“…Studies also highlights that there is maximum oxygen consumption in ergospirometric testing. Among such studies there is one study which utilized ergospirometry and body percussion through the BAPNE approach and found similar results showing individual engaged in treadmill exercise achieved a maximal oxygen consumption of 2.61 liters per minute and a maximum heart rate of 189 beats per minute [44]. In summary, Ergospirometric testing, has become a vital tool in modern healthcare practices for evaluating and enhancing cardiovascular health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Studies also highlights that there is maximum oxygen consumption in ergospirometric testing. Among such studies there is one study which utilized ergospirometry and body percussion through the BAPNE approach and found similar results showing individual engaged in treadmill exercise achieved a maximal oxygen consumption of 2.61 liters per minute and a maximum heart rate of 189 beats per minute [44]. In summary, Ergospirometric testing, has become a vital tool in modern healthcare practices for evaluating and enhancing cardiovascular health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Movement has invaluable health benefits (Aguilar-Herrero et al, 2021;Martínez-Heredia et al, 2021;Pacheco et al, 2022;Padial-Ruz et al, 2022;Palma et al, 2021;Pérez et al, 2022;Romero-Ramos et al, 2021;Zambrano-Pintado et al, 2022) as well as having more notable contributions when the statistical data are correlated and provide new lines to be developed (Luis-de Cos et al, 2019;Mezcua-Hidalgo et al, 2020;Villa de Gregorio et al, 2019). When we perform body percussion from a neuromotricity point of view (Andreu-Cabrera & Romero-Naranjo, 2021; the biomechanical aspects of the movement play an important role that allow us to demonstrate the suitability of the movements (Aedo-Muñoz et al, 2021;Alonso-Marco & Romero-Naranjo, 2022;Bermejo-Frutos, 2014;Burbano et al, 2021;Cadenas-Sánchez et al, 2015;Romero-Naranjo & Llorca-Garnero, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Neuromotricity: It is the educational and neurorehabilitative procedure that affects cognitive stimulation through the executive functions in which the dual task and mainly the language (spoken, sung, recited, etc.) thus providing a superior function to the stimulation (Romero-Naranjo, 2018;Romero-Naranjo & Llorca-Garnero, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%