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    Development of pacing pattern in six minute versus free range in nustep test

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    Date
    2012-12
    Author
    Swami, Jyoti Y.
    Department
    Clinical Exercise Physiology
    Advisor(s)
    Foster, Carl
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    Abstract
    The aim of this study was to determine whether the provision of fixed workload (e.g. distance) feedback alters pacing strategy, heart rate, and perceived exertion in a Free Range NuStep trial (FRNST) compared to a fixed 6-minute Nustep trial (6MNST). Nine patients completed 6MNST and FRNST before and after a phase II cardiac rehab program. Pacing pattern was relatively even in the 6MNST and unchanged between pre- and post-trials.
    Subject
    Heart, Diseases, Patients, Rehabilitation, Evaluation.
    Physical fitness, Testing.
    Walking, Physiological aspects.
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/62263
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    Thesis
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