Background. The formulas to predict maximum heart rate have been used for many years in different populations. Objective. To verify the significance and the association of formulas of Tanaka and 220-age when compared to real maximum heart rate. Materials and methods. 30 subjects -22 men, 8 women- between 18 and 30 years of age were evaluated on a cycle ergometer and their real MHR values were statistically compared with the values of formulas currently used to predict MHR. Results. The results demonstrate that both Tanaka p=0.0026 and 220-age p=0.000003 do not predict real MHR, nor does a linear association exist between them. Conclusions. Due to the overestimation with respect to real MHR value that these formulas make, we suggest a correc...
HRmax is the heart rate that can be attained after maximum exertion. It is an index of the amount of...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to determine if measured maximal heart rate (HRmax) was affect...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(4): 318-330, 2015. The purpose of the study was to deter...
Background. The formulas to predict maximum heart rate have been used for many years in different po...
Age-based prediction equations of maximal heart rate (HRmax), such as the popular formulas Fox's 220...
Maximal heart rate (HRmax) is associated mostly with age, but age alone explains the variance in HRm...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine a generalized equation for predicting maximal heart rate (H...
Age-predicted maximal heart rate (HRMAX) equations are commonly used for the purpose of prescribing ...
Background: Although maximal heart rate (HR) max is used widely to assess exercise intensity in spor...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(7): 1242-1250, 2020. Age-predicted maximal heart rate (...
Purpose. Although maximal heart rate (HRmax) is used widely to assess exercise intensity in training...
The estimation of maximal heart rate (HRmax) has been a feature of exercise physiology and related a...
Maximal heart rate values are used frequently in clinical medicine and physiology in order to establ...
Background: Equations for predicting maximal heart rate (HRmax) are widely used in exercise testing ...
Many clinicians use heart rate to tell how fit an individual is and how healthy they are. They can p...
HRmax is the heart rate that can be attained after maximum exertion. It is an index of the amount of...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to determine if measured maximal heart rate (HRmax) was affect...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(4): 318-330, 2015. The purpose of the study was to deter...
Background. The formulas to predict maximum heart rate have been used for many years in different po...
Age-based prediction equations of maximal heart rate (HRmax), such as the popular formulas Fox's 220...
Maximal heart rate (HRmax) is associated mostly with age, but age alone explains the variance in HRm...
AbstractOBJECTIVESWe sought to determine a generalized equation for predicting maximal heart rate (H...
Age-predicted maximal heart rate (HRMAX) equations are commonly used for the purpose of prescribing ...
Background: Although maximal heart rate (HR) max is used widely to assess exercise intensity in spor...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(7): 1242-1250, 2020. Age-predicted maximal heart rate (...
Purpose. Although maximal heart rate (HRmax) is used widely to assess exercise intensity in training...
The estimation of maximal heart rate (HRmax) has been a feature of exercise physiology and related a...
Maximal heart rate values are used frequently in clinical medicine and physiology in order to establ...
Background: Equations for predicting maximal heart rate (HRmax) are widely used in exercise testing ...
Many clinicians use heart rate to tell how fit an individual is and how healthy they are. They can p...
HRmax is the heart rate that can be attained after maximum exertion. It is an index of the amount of...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to determine if measured maximal heart rate (HRmax) was affect...
International Journal of Exercise Science 8(4): 318-330, 2015. The purpose of the study was to deter...