AbstractArm ergometry exercise testing is a valuable alternative method used in the evaluation and management of patients with both cardiac disease and lower limb impairment. The purpose of this study is to provide information concerning the physiologic responses of normal healthy subjects to arm ergometry relative to age and gender, which could serve as a standard for comparison. Eighty healthy subjects (age 22 to 59 years) cycled at 75 to 80 rpm (on a bicycle adapted for arm ergometry) starting at a power output of 10 W, increasing at 10 W/2 min until exhaustion.Sixty subjects were classified on the basis of age into three groups, each with 10 men and 10 women. Men achieved significantly (p < 0.001) higher power output (95 ± 25 W) and oxy...
Purpose: This study compared cardiorespiratory and perceptual responses to exercise using self-re...
POURPOSE: We evaluated the factors limiting aerobic arm exercise performance in compensated hyperten...
This study examined the reliability of an incremental arm ergometry (AE) protocol during peak aerobi...
AbstractArm ergometry exercise testing is a valuable alternative method used in the evaluation and m...
Introduction: The performance of a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) requires an individual to u...
Thus, the purpose of this study was to determine the differences in oxygen uptake between arm and le...
This pilot study compared oxygen consumption during arm crank and cycle ergometer tests in 15 women....
The maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak) test is an approved pre-operative examination tool, in a clinic...
Objective: To assess gender differences in heart rate (HR) and perceptual responses during leg versu...
The maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak) test is an approved pre-operative examination tool, in a clinic...
Traditionally, arm ergometry (AE) has been utilised to assess exercise responses in those with lower...
International Journal of Exercise Science 15(4): 1222-1235, 2022. Purpose: Arm ergometry (AE) is nec...
This study was designed to determine the steady state oxygen cost of arm crank ergometry with the Mo...
PURPOSE: To compare the results of treadmill exercise testing (TM) to arm-leg ergometry testing (AL)...
AbstractBackgroundWhen the subject is not able to satisfy traditional testing procedures, alternativ...
Purpose: This study compared cardiorespiratory and perceptual responses to exercise using self-re...
POURPOSE: We evaluated the factors limiting aerobic arm exercise performance in compensated hyperten...
This study examined the reliability of an incremental arm ergometry (AE) protocol during peak aerobi...
AbstractArm ergometry exercise testing is a valuable alternative method used in the evaluation and m...
Introduction: The performance of a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) requires an individual to u...
Thus, the purpose of this study was to determine the differences in oxygen uptake between arm and le...
This pilot study compared oxygen consumption during arm crank and cycle ergometer tests in 15 women....
The maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak) test is an approved pre-operative examination tool, in a clinic...
Objective: To assess gender differences in heart rate (HR) and perceptual responses during leg versu...
The maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak) test is an approved pre-operative examination tool, in a clinic...
Traditionally, arm ergometry (AE) has been utilised to assess exercise responses in those with lower...
International Journal of Exercise Science 15(4): 1222-1235, 2022. Purpose: Arm ergometry (AE) is nec...
This study was designed to determine the steady state oxygen cost of arm crank ergometry with the Mo...
PURPOSE: To compare the results of treadmill exercise testing (TM) to arm-leg ergometry testing (AL)...
AbstractBackgroundWhen the subject is not able to satisfy traditional testing procedures, alternativ...
Purpose: This study compared cardiorespiratory and perceptual responses to exercise using self-re...
POURPOSE: We evaluated the factors limiting aerobic arm exercise performance in compensated hyperten...
This study examined the reliability of an incremental arm ergometry (AE) protocol during peak aerobi...