| Literature DB >> 33383689 |
Joshua Di Tocco1, Riccardo Sabbadini1, Luigi Raiano2, Federica Fani3, Simone Ripani3, Emiliano Schena1, Domenico Formica2, Carlo Massaroni1.
Abstract
In recent years, wearable devices for physiological parameter monitoring in sports and physical activities have been gaining momentum. In particular, some studies have focused their attention on using available commercial monitoring systems mainly on horses during training sessions or competitions. Only a few studies have focused on the jockey's physiological and kinematic parameters. Although at a glance, it seems jockeys do not make a lot of effort during riding, it is quite the opposite. Indeed, especially during competitions, they profuse a short but high intensity effort. To this extend, we propose a wearable system integrating conductive textiles and an M-IMU to simultaneously monitor the respiratory rate (RR) and kinematic parameters of the riding activity. Firstly, we tested the developed wearable system on a healthy volunteer mimicking the typical riding movements of jockeys and compared the performances with a reference instrument. Lastly, we tested the system on two gallop jockeys during the "137∘ Derby Italiano di Galoppo". The proposed system is able to track both the RR and the kinematic parameters during the various phases of the competition both at rest and during the race.Entities:
Keywords: biomedical monitoring; clothing; equine sport; horse racing; instruments; jockey; monitoring; physiological parameters; sensors; smart textiles
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33383689 PMCID: PMC7795240 DOI: 10.3390/s21010152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576