2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jjcc.2012.09.010
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Heart rate and blood pressure response to ramp exercise and exercise capacity in relation to age, gender, and mode of exercise in a healthy population

Abstract: The normal responses of HR and SBP to ramp exercise testing are reported for the first time. AT, peak VO2, and VO2 at each stage are shown for a healthy population. Some of these parameters were influenced by weight, gender, and age, as well as mode of exercise and the protocol used. These results provide useful reference values for interpreting the results of cardiopulmonary exercise testing.

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“…Table 57 shows the data recently published as reference values for exercise capacity expressed as the AT and peak V O2 of people in Japan. 338 Exercise capacity decreases linearly as a function of age, and is lower in women than in men. Oxygen uptake is smaller during cycle ergometer exercise than it is during treadmill ergometer exercise.…”
Section: Guidelines For Adlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 57 shows the data recently published as reference values for exercise capacity expressed as the AT and peak V O2 of people in Japan. 338 Exercise capacity decreases linearly as a function of age, and is lower in women than in men. Oxygen uptake is smaller during cycle ergometer exercise than it is during treadmill ergometer exercise.…”
Section: Guidelines For Adlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peak VO 2 and AT was also expressed as a percentage of age-, sex-, body weight-, and body height-adjusted normal values for the Japanese population. 12) After achieving symptom-limited workload, all patients stopped pedalling and remained sitting on the saddle during the 5-minute recovery period. Post-exercise recovery parameters (Figure 2): During the recovery period, 2 parameters were defined: (1) "HRR-2", the difference in HR between peak exercise and 2 minutes later; and (2) "peak HR delay", the delay of peak HR from the initiation of recovery time.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peak VO 2 was expressed as a percent of the sex-, age-, body weight-, and body height-adjusted normal value for Japanese people. 24) Therapeutic options: The most appropriate intervention was selected for each individual defect. Decisions regarding the medical therapy were made on an individual basis by the attending physician who took into account all clinical data.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%