Q. Zhang’s research while affiliated with University of Missouri and other places

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RESPONSES TO SIX EXERCISE MODES AT THE SAME RPE
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May 1995

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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

T. R. Thomas

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G. Ziogas

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T. D. Smith

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R. H. Cox

%VO2max versus %HRmax regressions for six modes of exercise

April 1995

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102 Reads

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69 Citations

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

The purpose of the study was to compare the %VO2max versus %HRmax regression equations developed from data collected during incremental work on six exercise modes: treadmill (T), cycle (C), skier (S), shuffle skier (SS), stepper (ST), and rower (R). Ten active males were habituated to all modes and then performed an incremental test to maximum on each mode. Mode order was assigned by Latin square sequences and the tests were separated by at least 72 h. VO2 and HR were recorded at each increment. Regression analyses were performed using SAS-GLM. Regressions for T, S, SS, and ST were not significantly different. C had a lower intercept and higher slope, while R had a higher intercept and lower slope than the other exercise modes. These results suggest that weight bearing exercise modes have similar %VO2max-%HRmax regressions. However, weight supported and arm exercise modes appear to have different regressions.



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... A previous study has found these differences during incremental protocols performed on treadmills compared to other different exercise modes (i.e. cycle, skier, and shuffle skier) 31 and when compared IT with the specific incremental protocol for combat sports. 11 Analyzing the concurrent validity of the heart rate corresponding to the HRDP for both TBOX and IT, significant differences were not observed, with a very large correlation between the protocols (p = 0.096; r = 0.85). ...

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Validity of a mobile-based specific test to estimate metabolic thresholds in boxers
%VO2max versus %HRmax regressions for six modes of exercise
  • Citing Article
  • April 1995

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise