Purpose This study aimed to compare the cardiometabolic responses (VO2 and HR) and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) of walking, at the same percentage of heart rate reserve (HRres) plus resting heart rate (HRrest), on a nonmotorized aquatic treadmill and on a land-based motorized treadmill, in healthy older adults. Methods Eighteen healthy older adults, all men, were required to perform two trials in random order, one on an underwater nonmotorized treadmill and the other on land motorized treadmill. Each trial consisted in a 20-min walk. The first 10 min carried out at 40% of HRres + HRrest, and the second 10 min at 60% of HRres + HRrest. The HRres and HRrest percentages were calculated on the basis of a maximal treadmill test on land. ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare responses to a cardiopulmonary exercise test on land versus on an underwater t...
In this study, we examined Spatial-temporal gait stride parameters, lower extremity joint angles, gr...
This study compared the cardiorespiratory responses of eight healthy women (mean age 30.25 years) to...
Purpose This study aimed to compare the cardiometabolic responses (VO2 and HR) and rate of perceive...
The purpose of this study was to compare heart rate responses to water walking versus treadmill walk...
Introduction Underwater walking on non-motorized treadmill is a very popular aquatic fitness activi...
The recent boom of aquatic therapy programs explore the use of water exercise for cardiorespiratory ...
Underwater walking on non-motorized treadmill is one of the most popular aquatic fitness activity, b...
BACKGROUND: Low cardiorespiratory fitness is an independent predictor of all-cause and cardiovascula...
Non-motorised underwater treadmills are commonly used in fitness activities. However, no studies hav...
Non-motorised underwater treadmills are commonly used in fitness activities. However, no studies hav...
Background and purpose. Exercise therapy is an integral component of cardiac rehabilitation (CR). Cu...
The study investigated physiological responses during 2-km walking at a certain intensity of a previ...
Brisk walking is a simple exercise for older adults. We aimed to assess the cardiovascular response ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare responses to a cardiopulmonary exercise test on land versus on an underwater t...
In this study, we examined Spatial-temporal gait stride parameters, lower extremity joint angles, gr...
This study compared the cardiorespiratory responses of eight healthy women (mean age 30.25 years) to...
Purpose This study aimed to compare the cardiometabolic responses (VO2 and HR) and rate of perceive...
The purpose of this study was to compare heart rate responses to water walking versus treadmill walk...
Introduction Underwater walking on non-motorized treadmill is a very popular aquatic fitness activi...
The recent boom of aquatic therapy programs explore the use of water exercise for cardiorespiratory ...
Underwater walking on non-motorized treadmill is one of the most popular aquatic fitness activity, b...
BACKGROUND: Low cardiorespiratory fitness is an independent predictor of all-cause and cardiovascula...
Non-motorised underwater treadmills are commonly used in fitness activities. However, no studies hav...
Non-motorised underwater treadmills are commonly used in fitness activities. However, no studies hav...
Background and purpose. Exercise therapy is an integral component of cardiac rehabilitation (CR). Cu...
The study investigated physiological responses during 2-km walking at a certain intensity of a previ...
Brisk walking is a simple exercise for older adults. We aimed to assess the cardiovascular response ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare responses to a cardiopulmonary exercise test on land versus on an underwater t...
In this study, we examined Spatial-temporal gait stride parameters, lower extremity joint angles, gr...
This study compared the cardiorespiratory responses of eight healthy women (mean age 30.25 years) to...