Measuring some physiological variables of the circulatory and respiratory systems after anaerobic effort at the highest and lowest levels of Mount Sfin

Authors

  • PhD. Ali Hussein Youssif Astokorki College of Health Science – Physiotherapy Department / Hawler University-Erbil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33170/jocope.v16i7.779-804

Keywords:

heart rate, Mount Sven, blood pressure, respiratory system, blood circulation

Abstract

Abstract

The study aimed to identify some physiological variables for the circulatory system (heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, pulse pressure, and mean arterial blood pressure) and respiratory system (number of breathing times and partial pressure of oxygen) at the highest and lowest heights of Mount Sfin after anaerobic endurance effort among the research sample. The research sample included general sports practitioners, and their number ranged from (40) individuals from Erbil Governorate. The research results showed significant differences in the rate of high heart rate, high systolic blood pressure, high pulse pressure, and low diastolic blood pressure. However, the results did not show significant differences in some functional variables after anaerobic effort in each of the values (average arterial blood pressure, partial pressure of oxygen (Po2), and number of breathing times).

Published

2023-12-28