Digitalization of operational diagnostics of functional reserves and assessment of athletic fitness

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Aim. The article aims at analyzing the approaches to digitalization of operational diagnostics of functional reserves, assessing the athletic fitness for competitive activity, substantiating a model of multivariate analysis of the dynamic structure of mobilized reserves. Materials and methods. A theoretical analysis of the scientific publications on the development and implementation of digital technologies in sports physiology and medicine written by domestic and foreign authors over the past ten years has been conducted. Results. An analytical review of the literature indicates that hundreds of technologies for assessing the functional status and reserves introduced in a variety of software and hardware diagnostic systems and remote recorders have been developed and implemented, most of which solve particular problems and do not reflect the multiparameter integration of athletic fitness for competitive activity; the author presents a conceptual model of multidimensional analysis of the dynamic structure of mobilized reserves with the subsequent formation of athletic fitness for competitive activity. Conclusion. The conceptual model can serve as the basis for creating a unified digital platform based on multiparameter integration, which will combine innovative achievements in operational assessment of the functional status, mobilization of reserves and athletic fitness for competitive activity.

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Erlikh, V. V., Shibkova, D. Z., & Baiguzhin, P. A. (2020). Digitalization of operational diagnostics of functional reserves and assessment of athletic fitness. Human Sport Medicine, 20(1), 52–66. https://doi.org/10.14529/HSM200107

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