Prediction of peak oxygen consumption from the ratings of perceived exertion during a graded exercise test and ramp exercise test in able-bodied participants and paraplegic persons

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العنوان: Prediction of peak oxygen consumption from the ratings of perceived exertion during a graded exercise test and ramp exercise test in able-bodied participants and paraplegic persons
المؤلفون: Roger G. Eston, Harran Al-Rahamneh
المساهمون: Al-Rahamneh, Harran Q, Eston, Roger G
بيانات النشر: United States : W.B. Saunders, 2011.
سنة النشر: 2011
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Male, medicine.medical_specialty, Intraclass correlation, Physical Exertion, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Perceived exertion, arm ergometry, Oxygen Consumption, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Predictive Value of Tests, medicine, Humans, Graded exercise test, Respiratory exchange ratio, Spinal Cord Injuries, Paraplegia, Rating of perceived exertion, Analysis of Variance, Rehabilitation, medicine.disease, oxygen consumption, Test (assessment), Case-Control Studies, Arm, Exercise Test, Physical therapy, spinal cord injuries, Analysis of variance, Psychology, poliomyelitis
الوصف: Al-Rahamneh HQ, Eston RG. Prediction of peak oxygen consumption from the ratings of perceived exertion during a graded exercise test and ramp exercise test in able-bodied participants and paraplegic persons. Objective To assess the accuracy of predicting peak oxygen consumption (Vo 2 peak) from a graded exercise test (GXT) and a ramp exercise test during arm exercise in able-bodied persons and persons with paraplegia using ratings of perceived exertion (RPEs). Design Each participant performed a GXT (started at 30W and increased by 15W every 2min) and a ramp exercise test (started at 0W and increased by 15W·min −1 ). Setting Universities' laboratories. Participants Able-bodied men (n=13; mean ± SD, 27.2±4.3y) and men with paraplegia (n=12; 31.1±5.7y). Six of the persons with paraplegia had flaccid paralysis as a result of poliomyelitis infection. The other 6 persons had complete spinal cord injuries with neurologic levels at and below T6. Intervention Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures Prediction of Vo 2 peak by extrapolating submaximal oxygen consumption (Vo 2 ) and RPE values to RPE 20 on the Borg 6 to 20 RPE scale. Results This study showed a very strong linear relationship between RPE and Vo 2 during the GXT and the ramp test for able-bodied persons ( R 2 ≥.95 and R 2 ≥.96, respectively) and persons with paraplegia ( R 2 ≥.96 and R 2 ≥.95, respectively). There was no significant difference between measured and predicted Vo 2 peak from RPEs before and including RPE 13, 15, and 17 during the GXT for persons with paraplegia ( P >.05). For the able-bodied participants, there was no significant difference between measured and predicted Vo 2 peak from RPEs before and including RPE 15 and 17 during the ramp exercise test ( P >.05). Conclusion The GXT provided acceptable predictions of Vo 2 peak for persons with paraplegia, and the ramp test provided acceptable predictions of Vo 2 peak for able-bodied persons.
اللغة: English
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https://hdl.handle.net/1959.8/122237
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