Browsing by Subject "Exercise - Physiological aspects"
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Physiological responses to submaximal workloads on four exercise ergometers
(2001-05)To allow for accurate exercise prescription, relationships needed to be drawn between four common exercise ergometers often found in a cardiac rehabilitation setting. The StairMaster upright (UP) & recumbent (SR) cycles, ... -
Ratings of perceived exertion at similar oxygen consumption levels with varying treadmill protocols
(1979)Thirty male students and faculty members of UW-La Crosse performed 8 volitional max V02 treadmill (TM) tests. The speed of each test was held constant while the elevation was raised 2% every 3 min. Test speeds were 1.5, ... -
Relationship between the talk test and ventilatory threshold during stochastic exercise
(2002-12)Previous studies with a variety of populations have demonstrated that the ventilatory threshold is closely associated with the highest exercise intensity at which subjects may speak comfortably, the Talk Test (TT). These ... -
Strategies for provoking speech during the Talk Test
(2002-12)The Talk Test (lT) has been shown to be effective in prescribing exercise. Two strategies have been widely used: recitation of a standard paragraph during incremental exercise, and responding to recorded interviews during ...