운동과학 (Feb 2022)

Analysis of G-test Results According to Fatigue, Physical Fitness and Body Composition of Air Force Cadets Using Smart Watches

  • In-Ki Kim,
  • Deok-Hwa Jeong,
  • Jun-Young Sung,
  • Keun-Su Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15857/ksep.2021.00563
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 1
pp. 98 – 104

Abstract

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Purpose This study aimed to analyze the G-test results based on body composition and heart rate of fourth grade Air Force cadets, identify the relationships among body composition, heart rate, and G-resistance, and provide basic data for pilots and Air Force cadets to strengthen the G-tolerance. Methods This study used wearable devices to measure the heart rate and fatigue of 27 fourth-grade cadets of the Air Force Academy. Physical composition and physical fitness were assessed. Based on the measurement results, G-test result analysis and correlation analysis were performed. Results G-test results showed a steady heart rate (p=.015), deep sleep time (p<.001), and fatigue (p=.008) which have significant differences. Further, a 10-second heart rate at G-test (p<.001) and maximum heart rate (p<.001). There was also a statistically significant difference. Conclusions Effective G-test success for Air Force cadets would require improving aerobic performance, continuous fatigue, and physical fitness management. If various variables that affect G-test are analyzed and applied to physical education and physical training through continuous research over the next 2–3 years, it is expected to have a better outcome on the G-test success for every cadet.

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