2023
DOI: 10.3390/technologies11030071
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Validation of Aerobic Capacity (VO2max) and Lactate Threshold in Wearable Technology for Athletic Populations

Abstract: As wearable technology (WT) has evolved, devices have developed the ability to track a range of physiological variables. These include maximal aerobic capacity (VO2max) and lactate threshold (LT). With WT quickly growing in popularity, independent evaluation of these devices is important to determine the appropriate use-cases for the devices. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the validity of WT in producing estimates of VO2max and LT in athletic populations. METHODS: 21 participants complet… Show more

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“…et al, 2023). From a practical perspective, tailoring LT training programs to individual lactate thresholds and performance goals increases training effectiveness (Stone et al, 2022), and real-time monitoring of lactate levels and performance metrics using wearable technology and apps provides valuable insights for optimizing LT training (Carrier et al, 2023).…”
Section: Theme 3: Impact Of Lt Training Protocol On Endurance Perform...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…et al, 2023). From a practical perspective, tailoring LT training programs to individual lactate thresholds and performance goals increases training effectiveness (Stone et al, 2022), and real-time monitoring of lactate levels and performance metrics using wearable technology and apps provides valuable insights for optimizing LT training (Carrier et al, 2023).…”
Section: Theme 3: Impact Of Lt Training Protocol On Endurance Perform...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(i) Race pace, where training at or slightly above race pace during LT sessions helps runners acclimate to the intensity, they will face on race day (Mumux Mirani., 2022;Bossi et al, 2017); (ii) Practicing negative splitting in LT training runs teaches runners to finish races strong by maintaining a consistent pace and then accelerating (Casado et al, 2023). Finally, practical applications of LT training should be applied considering the real-world scenario with special consideration of terrain and altitude, whereby adapting LT training to different terrain and altitude mimics race conditions and prepares runners for different challenges (Carrier et al, 2023). Likewise, proper fueling and hydration strategies are an essential part of successful LT training and race day performance (Stone et al, 2022).…”
Section: Theme 4: Practical Application Of Lt Training For Long-dista...mentioning
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