The influence of biofeedback on physiological and kinematic variables of treadmill running
Hande Argunsah Bayram and
Begum Yalcin
International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, 2021, vol. 21, issue 1, 156-169
Abstract:
Biofeedback is used for enhancing performance through providing real-time stimulus to the individual during physical activities. This randomised controlled trial aimed investigating the changes in physiological and kinematic variables of treadmill running in response to biofeedback. 24 age-matched, healthy, and recreationally active participants were randomly assigned to biofeedback and no-biofeedback groups. During 15-min treadmill running, group-based knee ROM, COM and heart rate were collected and analysed. Heart rate change was statistically significant for no-biofeedback group (156.60 ± 5.18, 160.20 ± 5.22 and 163.60 ± 5.93 F (2, 9) = 13.878, p
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2020.1861898
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