Calculation methods and references
Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints (SmO₂)
SmO₂-NIRS is an optical sensor that measures oxygen saturation in working muscle and records the moments when blood stops covering the needs of muscle mitochondria (BreakPoint 1 and 2).
- SmO₂-breakpoints (1) – the first and second NIRS breakpoints slightly underestimate the corresponding ventilation thresholds (-5 ± 9 W in the cycling test).
Heart Rate (bpm) and Detrended Fluctuation Analysis alpha 1 (DFA a1)
DFA α1 analysis HRV is an algorithm that monitors how the "randomness" of heart rate (RR intervals) changes with increasing workload. A special chest strap with RR interval recording and HRVlogger is used to measure DFA a1:
- α1 = 0.75 (2) – aerobic threshold (VT1/LT1): coincides with LT1 in most studies and is only 1–3 beats·min⁻¹ (or 2–5 W) below VT1.
- α1 = 0.50 (3) – anaerobic threshold (VT2/LT2): lies close to LT2 and is typically 3–6 beats·min⁻¹ / ≈5% VO₂max below VT2.
For training control, DFA a1 0.75/0.50 and SmO₂-breakpoints give almost the same zones as LT1/LT2 and VT1/VT2, with minimal error.
References
- Feldmann A, Ammann L, Gächter F, Zibung M, Erlacher D. Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running. J Hum Kinet. 2022 Sep 8;83:87–97. doi: 10.2478/hukin-2022-0054. PMID: 36157967; PMCID: PMC9465744.
- Sempere-Ruiz N, Sarabia JM, Baladzhaeva S, Moya-Ramón M. Reliability and validity of a non-linear index of heart rate variability to determine intensity thresholds. Front Physiol. 2024 Feb 5;15:1329360. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1329360. PMID: 38375458; PMCID: PMC10875128.
- Sheoran S, Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou A, Simpson C, Ashby M, Webber E, Weaving D. Exercise intensity measurement using fractal analysis of heart rate variability: Reliability, agreement and influence of sex and cardiorespiratory fitness. Journal of Sports Sciences. 2024;42(21):2012–2020. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2024.2421691