Purpose: Quantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of importance for understanding the relation between human movement, health and performance. This can in principle be estimated by the heart rate (HR) method, based on the linear relationship between HR and V̇O2 established in the laboratory. It needs, however, to be explored whether HR methods, based on HR-V̇O2 relationships determined in the laboratory, are valid for estimating spectrums of V̇O2 in field exercise. We hereby initiate such studies, and use cycle commuting as the form of exercise. Methods: Ten male and ten female commuter cyclists underwent measurements of HR and V̇O2 while performing ergometer cycling in a laboratory and a norm...
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...
Estimation of human oxygen uptake (VO₂) during exercise is often used as an alternative when its dir...
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...
PurposeQuantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of i...
Background. Monitoring aerobic exercise intensities of free-living physical activities is valuable f...
Background. Monitoring aerobic exercise intensities of free-living physical activities is valuable f...
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 (HR) method enables estimating oxygen uptake (V̇O2) in physical activitie...
BACKGROUND: The heart rate (HR) method enables estimating oxygen uptake (V̇O2) in physical activitie...
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...
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...
Estimation of human oxygen uptake (VO₂) during exercise is often used as an alternative when its dir...
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...
PurposeQuantifying intensities of physical activities through measuring oxygen uptake (V̇O2) is of i...
Background. Monitoring aerobic exercise intensities of free-living physical activities is valuable f...
Background. Monitoring aerobic exercise intensities of free-living physical activities is valuable f...
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 (HR) method enables estimating oxygen uptake (V̇O2) in physical activitie...
BACKGROUND: The heart rate (HR) method enables estimating oxygen uptake (V̇O2) in physical activitie...
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...
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...
Estimation of human oxygen uptake (VO₂) during exercise is often used as an alternative when its dir...