Background. Monitoring aerobic exercise intensities of free-living physical activities is valuable for purposes such as education and research. The heart rate (HR) method, based on the linear relation between HR and oxygen uptake (VO2), is potentially valuable for this purpose. Three prerequisites are that the method is reproducible, and valid for the specific form of physical activity executed as well as under field conditions. The aim of this study is to evaluate reproducibility of the heart rate method in the laboratory. Methods. VO2 and HR measurements were made on two different occasions during three submaximal (model 1) plus a maximal exercise intensity (model 2) on a cycle ergometer in the laboratory. 19 habitual commuter cyclists ...
Introduction. The heart rate (HR) method is a promising approach for evaluating oxygen uptake (V̇O2)...
IntroductionThe heart rate (HR) method is a promising approach for evaluating oxygen uptake ([Formul...
Anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation are used to determine the intensity of aerobic exe...
Background. Monitoring aerobic exercise intensities of free-living physical activities is valuable f...
Purpose: Quantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of...
Purpose: Quantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of...
Purpose: Quantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of...
Walking and cycling to work can contribute to population health, but more objective knowledge concer...
Walking and cycling to work can contribute to population health, but more objective knowledge concer...
Background. The heart rate method, based on the linear relation between heart rate and oxygen uptake...
Background. The heart rate method, based on the linear relation between heart rate and oxygen uptake...
BACKGROUND: The heart rate (HR) method enables estimating oxygen uptake (V̇O2) in physical activitie...
BACKGROUND: The heart rate (HR) method enables estimating oxygen uptake (V̇O2) in physical activitie...
PurposeQuantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of i...
Introduction. The heart rate (HR) method is a promising approach for evaluating oxygen uptake (V̇O2)...
Introduction. The heart rate (HR) method is a promising approach for evaluating oxygen uptake (V̇O2)...
IntroductionThe heart rate (HR) method is a promising approach for evaluating oxygen uptake ([Formul...
Anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation are used to determine the intensity of aerobic exe...
Background. Monitoring aerobic exercise intensities of free-living physical activities is valuable f...
Purpose: Quantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of...
Purpose: Quantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of...
Purpose: Quantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of...
Walking and cycling to work can contribute to population health, but more objective knowledge concer...
Walking and cycling to work can contribute to population health, but more objective knowledge concer...
Background. The heart rate method, based on the linear relation between heart rate and oxygen uptake...
Background. The heart rate method, based on the linear relation between heart rate and oxygen uptake...
BACKGROUND: The heart rate (HR) method enables estimating oxygen uptake (V̇O2) in physical activitie...
BACKGROUND: The heart rate (HR) method enables estimating oxygen uptake (V̇O2) in physical activitie...
PurposeQuantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of i...
Introduction. The heart rate (HR) method is a promising approach for evaluating oxygen uptake (V̇O2)...
Introduction. The heart rate (HR) method is a promising approach for evaluating oxygen uptake (V̇O2)...
IntroductionThe heart rate (HR) method is a promising approach for evaluating oxygen uptake ([Formul...
Anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation are used to determine the intensity of aerobic exe...