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    Relationship between the talk test and the ischemic threshold

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    Date
    2002-12
    Author
    Cannon, Christina
    Department
    MS in Adult Fitness/Cardiac Rehabilitation
    Advisor(s)
    Foster, C.
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    Abstract
    The Talk Test (TT) has: been shown to be associated with intensities within ACSM guidelines for exercise training, and very close to the ventilatory threshold (VT). VT often precedes the ECG ischemic threshold (Eur Heart J 1995;16:623), and complications during exercise occur when the ischemic threshold is exceeded. Therefore, the TT may be an effective way to avoid myocardial ischemia during exercise training. Patients recited a standard paragraph during incremental exercise. The time, HR, and RPP of those demonstrating ST changes (the first evidence of ischemia (ISCH)) were compared to the 3 stages of the TT (I can speak comfortably = + TT, I'm not sure = +/- TT, and I can't speak comfortably = -TT).
    Subject
    Anaerobiosis
    Ischemia
    Treadmill exercise tests - Physiological aspects
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/48669
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