Abstract

PurposeWith the coronavirus outbreak, the preventive measures include staying at home and isolation, increasing sedentary behaviours and risk for worsening of chronic diseases. To explore alternative forms of home-based physical activity, the study aim was to evaluate physiological (heart rate [HR], respiratory exchange ratio [RER], oxygen consumption [V̇O<sub>2</sub>], Energy expenditure [EE], metabolic equivalent task [MET]) and psychological (session rating of perceived exertion [sRPE], enjoyment) parameters of real (Zumba<sup>®</sup> class [ZC]) and exergame (Zumba<sup>®</sup> Fitness Rush [ZFR]) activities in relation to sex.MethodsOverall, 12 female (age: 24.7 ± 0.9 years) and 8 male (age: 25.3 ± 2.1 years) college students randomly performer 2 experimental 60-min sessions, ZC and ZFR, during which HR (expressed as percentage of individual maximal HR [%HRmax]), V̇O<sub>2</sub>, RER, MET and EE were measured. After each session, sRPE and Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale (PACES) were used to monitor exercise intensity and enjoyment, respectively.ResultsMain effects for sex (<i>p</i> = 0.02) and modality (<i>p</i> < 0.0001) emerged for %HRmax, with women showing higher values than men and ZC showing higher values than ZFR. EE presented main effects for sex (<i>p</i> < 0.0001) and modality (<i>p</i> = 0.0002), with higher values in men and in ZC. Main effect (<i>p</i> = 0.0001) for modality emerged also for V̇O<sub>2</sub> and MET, with higher values in ZC regardless of sex. No significant differences were observed for RER, sRPE, or PACES.ConclusionsAlthough ZC elicited higher cardiovascular and metabolic responses, ZFR, classified as a moderate-to-vigorous activity, could be used to maintain regular physical activity in a safe home environment during the coronavirus crisis.

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