نتایج جستجو برای: 75 maximal heart rate and 80

تعداد نتایج: 17001815  

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 1984
C O Dotson M A Caprarola

This study investigated the predictability of maximal oxygen intake from three different submaximal heart rates assessed during an initial and follow-up ride on a cycle ergometer. Twenty-four healthy male subjects performed workloads of 600, 750, and 900 kpm's for six minutes on each of two visits to the laboratory. Analysis of variance for a randomised complete blocks design, with subjects con...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2011
Elias K Tomaras Brian R MacIntosh

The traditional warm-up (WU) used by athletes to prepare for a sprint track cycling event involves a general WU followed by a series of brief sprints lasting ≥ 50 min in total. A WU of this duration and intensity could cause significant fatigue and impair subsequent performance. The purpose of this research was to compare a traditional WU with an experimental WU and examine the consequences of ...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
masoumeh sadeghi cardiac rehabilitation research center, cardiovascular research institute, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. mojgan gharipour cardiac rehabilitation research center, cardiovascular research institute, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. pouya nezafati cardiac rehabilitation research center, cardiovascular research institute, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. and department of cardiac surgery, student research committee, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran. davood shafie heart failure research center, cardiovascular research institute, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. esmaeil aghababaei hypertension research center, cardiovascular research institute, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. nizal sarrafzadegan isfahan cardiovascular research center, cardiovascular research institute, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran.

the present study aimed to assess changes in resting and maximum heart rates as primary indicators of cardiac autonomic function in metabolic syndrome (mets) patients and to determine their value for discriminating mets from non-mets. 468 participants were enrolled in this cross-sectional study and assessed according to the updated adult treatment panel iii (atp-iii) definition of mets. resting...

Journal: :Biomedical journal 2015
Pantelis T Nikolaidis

BACKGROUND Although maximal heart rate (HR max) is widely used to assess exercise intensity in sport training, and particularly in soccer, there are limited data with regards to the use of age-based prediction equations of HR max in soccer players. The aim of this study was to compare the measured-HR max with two prediction equations (Fox-HR max = 220 - age and Tanaka-HR max = 208 - 0.7 × age) ...

2005
PETER T. Kuo

To delineate the effects of true aging, undetected heart disease and deconditioning on heart rate, we performed 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiography and maximal exercise stress test on 101 subjects with normal hearts. The maximal heart rate recorded was 180 beats/min; the minimum was 35 beats/min. A distinct diurnal pattern was observed. With increasing age, a decrease of the maximal heart ra...

2016
Robert V. Topp Dean E. Jacks Justin B. Moore Robert Topp

The purpose of this study was to develop a valid prediction of maximal oxygen uptake from data collected during a submaximum bench stepping test among children ages 8-12 years. Twentyseven active subjects (16 male and 11 female), weight 36.1 kg, height 144.4 cm and VO2 47.4 ± 7.9 ml/kg/min participated. Subjects completed a maximal oxygen consumption test with analysis of expired air and a subm...

2013
Michael R. Esco Robert L. Herron Stephen J. Carter Andrew A. Flatt

Background: The primary purpose of this investigation was to determine the differences in resting heart rate variability and heart rate recovery between norm-referenced aerobic fitness groupings, independent of body composition, in Black men. Additionally, we sought to clarify the independent relationships that heart rate variability and heart rate recovery displayed with maximal aerobic fitnes...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
C G Crandall M Shibasaki T E Wilson J Cui B D Levine

Cutaneous vasodilation and sweat rate are reduced during a thermal challenge after simulated and actual microgravity exposure. The effects of microgravity exposure on cutaneous vasodilator capacity and on sweat gland function are unknown. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that simulated microgravity exposure, using the 6 degrees head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest model, reduces ma...

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