1982
DOI: 10.1080/02701367.1982.10605252
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Effect of Age and Other Factors on Maximal Heart Rate

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“…Tukey's HSD (Honestly Signifijicant Diffference) tests revealed higher arousal during the fijire-walk than during any other time interval. For 66% of participants, peak heart rate during the fijire-walk exceeded the conventional safe maximal heart rate (HR max ) (Londeree and Moeschberger, 1982;Robergs Landwehr, 2002). Comparison between heart rate measurements (1, blue line) and selfreported arousal (2, green line).…”
Section: Arousalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tukey's HSD (Honestly Signifijicant Diffference) tests revealed higher arousal during the fijire-walk than during any other time interval. For 66% of participants, peak heart rate during the fijire-walk exceeded the conventional safe maximal heart rate (HR max ) (Londeree and Moeschberger, 1982;Robergs Landwehr, 2002). Comparison between heart rate measurements (1, blue line) and selfreported arousal (2, green line).…”
Section: Arousalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HRmax was recorded immediately after YYIRT1 (Polar ® F5), and compared with six equations used to predict HRmax as commonly utilized in literature: HRmax = 220 -age (FC220), the most popular; 205,8 -0,685 x age (Inbar et al, 1994) (INB) used with healthy people (Robergs & Landwehr, 2002); 207 -0,7 x age (Tanaka, Monahan, & Seals, 2001) (TNK_At) used with active people; 206 -0,7 x age (Tanaka et al, 2001) (TNK_End) used with endurance athletes; 202,8 -0,533 x age -0,00006 x (age 4/1000) (Londeree & Moeschberger, 1982) used with high school athletes and 200 -age, used with amputee youngsters (Short & Winnick, 1999).…”
Section: Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, Brick carriers were divided into two groups depending on their age. Age is the most important factor for any type of strenuous activity (Pugh and Wei, 2001;Lusa et al, 1994)) because HR max reduces with increasing age (Londeree and Mosechberger, 1982 (Nutritional Trends in India, 1993). It indicated that the personnel did not have any chronic energy deficiency (CED).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%