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Variability of metabolic rate, energy expenditure and cardiovascular function in expert e'athletes

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The data in the spreadheet included here are measurements of metabolic rate, energy expenditure and cardiovascular function of 13 expert e’athletes when at rest and when engaged in esports game play, as well as comparative measurements showing the variability in responses.

Subjects of the measured data were thirteen healthy male participants ranked within the top 10% of their respective esports. Expired gas analysis indirect calorimetry measured gas exchange data during rest and gaming. The data shows that compared to resting conditions, competitive esports gameplay significantly increased median energy expenditure, oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production. Competitive gameplay also resulted in a significant increase in heart rate and decrease in R-R intervals when compared to rest. No significant differences were evident in time or frequency measures of heart rate variability.

Geographical area of data collection

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153.121962,-27.508753

Publications

Nicholson, M., Poulus, D., Robergs, R., Kelly. V., & McNulty, C. (2024). How much energy do e'athletes use during gameplay? Quantifying energy expenditure and heart rate variability within e'athletes. Sports Medicine - Open, 10 (April): 44 http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-024-00708-6

Research areas

Indirect calorimetry
Physiology
Heart rate variability
Esports
Gas analysis
Metabolism

Cite this collection

Nicholson, M.; Poulus, D.; Robergs, R.; Kelly, V.; McNulty, C.; (2024): Variability of metabolic rate, energy expenditure and cardiovascular function in expert e'athletes. Queensland University of Technology. (Dataset) http://researchdatafinder.qut.edu.au/individual/n25612

Data file types

Microsoft Excel (.csv)

Licence


Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY)
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Copyright

© Queensland University of Technology, 2024.

Dates of data collection

From 2022-05-27 to 2023-05-27

Connections

Has association with
Craig McNulty  (Researcher)
Rob Robergs  (Researcher)

Contacts

Name: Mr Mitchell Nicholson

Other

Date record created:
2024-05-27T13:49:42
Date record modified:
2024-06-26T11:56:15
Record status:
Published - Open Access