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Relations between biological status of fundamental motor skills and functional characteristics. Determination of the energy consumption rate of various training protocol

THESIS TOPIC PROPOSAL

Institute: University of Pécs
general health sciences
Doctoral School of Health Sciences

Thesis supervisor: Zsolt Sárszegi
Web address (URL): http://doktoriiskola.etk.pte.hu/
Location of studies (in Hungarian): Doctoral School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary
Abbreviation of location of studies: EDI


Description of the research topic:

Knowledge of the physiological and potential pathophysiological effects of training programs used in competitive sports and recreational activities is of fundamental importance. Different training programs have specific effects on the cardiopulmonary system, initiating various adaptation mechanisms. Additionally, they induce numerous biochemical and energetic changes. Investigating the relationships among these factors provides an opportunity to analyze the physiological effects of sport-specific training programs and assess whether they have positive or negative effects on cardiovascular risk. Studying these relationships is not only important in healthy populations but also holds great significance in planning recreational training programs for special populations (such as those with metabolic syndrome, diabetes, or heart disease).

In the course of addressing this topic, the following questions will be examined in detail:

The effect of recreational and fitness training programs on cardiopulmonary adaptation. This includes examining aerobic capacity through maximal oxygen consumption and lactate threshold changes in specific populations.
Examination of biochemical markers in specific populations that may be suitable for characterizing cardiovascular adaptation to exercise.
Investigation of the relationship between aerobic performance and biochemical markers, and analysis of whether these are suitable for optimizing various training programs from cardiopulmonary and cardiovascular perspectives.

In addressing this topic, doctoral candidates should acquire proficiency in the following research methods and learn to evaluate the results obtained:

Spiroergometry
Resting spirometry
Indirect ergometry
Methodology for determining biochemical markers

Required language skills: English language exam B2 level
Number of students who can be accepted: 1

Deadline for application: 2024-05-31


2024. IV. 17.
ODT ülés
Az ODT következő ülésére 2024. június 14-én, pénteken 10.00 órakor kerül sor a Semmelweis Egyetem Szenátusi termében (Bp. Üllői út 26. I. emelet).

 
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