Aim To investigate the suitability of metabolic equivalents (METs) for determining exercise intensity in phase-IV post-myocardial infarction (MI) men during the modified Bruce treadmill walking test (MBWT). Methods Twenty phase-IV post-MI men (mean±SD, aged 64.4±5.8 years) and 20 healthy non-cardiac male controls (59.8±7.6 years) participated. Participants performed a MBWT. Throughout the participants’ heart rate (HR), heart rhythm, expired air parameters and ratings of perceived exertion (RPEs) were measured. MET values were compared between groups and those currently ascribed to each stage of the MBWT. Results General linear model analysis found no significant differences between groups during the MBWT for VO2, VCO2, HR, METs or RPEs (B...
Introduction: Preoperative functional capacity is considered an important risk factor for cardiovasc...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The metabolic syndrome (MetSyn)...
Metabolic equations, such as ACSM and FRIEND, are used worldwide to indirectly measure the VO2max in...
Aims: To explore: (1) whether during exercise metabolic equivalents (METs) appropriately indicate th...
Background: Maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is the “gold standard” method of determi...
Metabolic equivalents, or METs, are routinely employed as a guide to exercise training and activity ...
<div><p>The present study aimed to assess changes in resting and maximum heart rates as primary indi...
Objective: Comorbidities are found to affect metabolic equivalents (METs). Therefore the main object...
The aim of this study was to assess the aerobic capacity of men after acute myocardial infarction (G...
ABSTRACT Objective: The 10 m modified shuttle walking test (MSWT) is recommended to determine the ...
Introduction/Aims: Aerobic deconditioning, due to lower levels of physical activity, could impact in...
Objective: To determine if the metabolic cost of the incremental shuttle-walking test protocol is th...
Objective: Maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is the “gold standard” method of determin...
AbstractPhysical inactivity reduces cardiorespiratory fitness, which further compromises a stroke vi...
Aims: To analyse the effects of different modalities of exercise training on heart rate variability ...
Introduction: Preoperative functional capacity is considered an important risk factor for cardiovasc...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The metabolic syndrome (MetSyn)...
Metabolic equations, such as ACSM and FRIEND, are used worldwide to indirectly measure the VO2max in...
Aims: To explore: (1) whether during exercise metabolic equivalents (METs) appropriately indicate th...
Background: Maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is the “gold standard” method of determi...
Metabolic equivalents, or METs, are routinely employed as a guide to exercise training and activity ...
<div><p>The present study aimed to assess changes in resting and maximum heart rates as primary indi...
Objective: Comorbidities are found to affect metabolic equivalents (METs). Therefore the main object...
The aim of this study was to assess the aerobic capacity of men after acute myocardial infarction (G...
ABSTRACT Objective: The 10 m modified shuttle walking test (MSWT) is recommended to determine the ...
Introduction/Aims: Aerobic deconditioning, due to lower levels of physical activity, could impact in...
Objective: To determine if the metabolic cost of the incremental shuttle-walking test protocol is th...
Objective: Maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is the “gold standard” method of determin...
AbstractPhysical inactivity reduces cardiorespiratory fitness, which further compromises a stroke vi...
Aims: To analyse the effects of different modalities of exercise training on heart rate variability ...
Introduction: Preoperative functional capacity is considered an important risk factor for cardiovasc...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.The metabolic syndrome (MetSyn)...
Metabolic equations, such as ACSM and FRIEND, are used worldwide to indirectly measure the VO2max in...