The aim of this study was to compare different measurement techniques (indirect calorimetry, IC; heart rate monitoring, HR; Actiheart, AH, an activity monitoring system; rates of perceived exertion, RPE) to estimate physical activity intensity (PAI) during water based exercises (WE). Twelve young active women performed five different WE at three different movement frequencies (15 trials) in an indoor swimming pool (Raffaelli et al., 2010). During the trials the subjects were monitored with: a portable metabolic system (K4b2, Cosmed, I), a heart rate monitor (T31, Polar, Fi), the Actiheart (Cambridge Neurotechnology, UK) and the Borg Scale. Each trial lasted 10 min, with a 5 min rest in between; the data recorded at steady state (5 - 9th m...
Estimating human energy expenditure: a review of techniques with particular reference to doubly labe...
This investigation examinedphysiological responses to shallow waterexercise (SWE) and to a high-inte...
The purpose of this study was to investigate through electronic monitoring whether immediate post-ex...
The aim of this study was to compare different measurement techniques (indirect calorimetry, IC; hea...
The aims of this study were: i) to measure the exercise intensity EI) of the most common water based...
The recent boom of aquatic therapy programs explore the use of water exercise for cardiorespiratory ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the correlation between heart rate (HR), oxygen consumption (VO2), bloo...
Water exercise provides a workload in every direction of motion for training in a reduced impact env...
The purpose of this study was to compare and correlate the effect of age group, sex, depth of water ...
The aim of present study was to analyze the oxygen uptake, the heart rate, and the energetic expendi...
The present study aimed to assess the relationship between rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and pe...
L.J. Miller, L.J. D’Acquisto, D. D’Acquisto, K. Roemer, M. Fisher Central Washington University, Ell...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cardiorespiratory responses to shallow water, high ...
The purpose of this study was to examine longitudinally the reliability and validity of ratings of p...
M. Fisher, L. D’Acquisto, D. D’Acquisto, K. Roemer, J. Tesfaye, M. Dohrman, L. Miller Central Washin...
Estimating human energy expenditure: a review of techniques with particular reference to doubly labe...
This investigation examinedphysiological responses to shallow waterexercise (SWE) and to a high-inte...
The purpose of this study was to investigate through electronic monitoring whether immediate post-ex...
The aim of this study was to compare different measurement techniques (indirect calorimetry, IC; hea...
The aims of this study were: i) to measure the exercise intensity EI) of the most common water based...
The recent boom of aquatic therapy programs explore the use of water exercise for cardiorespiratory ...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the correlation between heart rate (HR), oxygen consumption (VO2), bloo...
Water exercise provides a workload in every direction of motion for training in a reduced impact env...
The purpose of this study was to compare and correlate the effect of age group, sex, depth of water ...
The aim of present study was to analyze the oxygen uptake, the heart rate, and the energetic expendi...
The present study aimed to assess the relationship between rating of perceived exertion (RPE) and pe...
L.J. Miller, L.J. D’Acquisto, D. D’Acquisto, K. Roemer, M. Fisher Central Washington University, Ell...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the cardiorespiratory responses to shallow water, high ...
The purpose of this study was to examine longitudinally the reliability and validity of ratings of p...
M. Fisher, L. D’Acquisto, D. D’Acquisto, K. Roemer, J. Tesfaye, M. Dohrman, L. Miller Central Washin...
Estimating human energy expenditure: a review of techniques with particular reference to doubly labe...
This investigation examinedphysiological responses to shallow waterexercise (SWE) and to a high-inte...
The purpose of this study was to investigate through electronic monitoring whether immediate post-ex...