2001
DOI: 10.1007/pl00002047
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Lactat in der kardialen Rehabilitation

Abstract: The determination of the anaerobic threshold as an objective criteria independent of motivation leads to training control, as shown by an example. Ineffective training above the threshold giving rise to catecholamines can be avoided by lactate performance diagnostic. Additionally, the success of rehabilitation measures can objectively be quantified and documented much better from the threshold work capacity than from maximal exercise tolerance. Preliminary reports indicate the importance of lactate diagnostics… Show more

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“…Measurement of BLC allows optimization of the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs, determining their structure and maximizing health benefits while minimizing the risk of adverse events [52]. Mean resting BLC in both groups was within the normal range (0.6-2.0 mmol/l) developed by the laboratory where analyses were carried out.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Measurement of BLC allows optimization of the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs, determining their structure and maximizing health benefits while minimizing the risk of adverse events [52]. Mean resting BLC in both groups was within the normal range (0.6-2.0 mmol/l) developed by the laboratory where analyses were carried out.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The Borg RPE method consists of a vertical scale from 6-20 with corresponding verbal expressions of progressively increasing sensation intensity [3]. Current cardiac rehabilitation guidelines recommend a "low to moderate exercise intensity" for this population which corresponds with a Borg RPE of 10-13/20 [4,5].Based on the close correlations shown between the Borg RPE scale and heart rate and heart rate variability [6][7][8][9], VO 2 max [6,10], and lactate threshold [11,12], the Borg RPE scale has been readily adopted in clinical practice under the assumption that subsequent health adaptations will also correlate in a rehabilitation setting [13,14].In rural cardiac rehabilitation programs, the Borg RPE scale is also a more viable option as it does not require expensive equipment, lengthy testing procedures, and is unaffected by medications that commonly alter heart-rate responses to exercise [2,15]. However the Borg RPE scale needs to be reviewed for its ability to be used to assess an appropriate level of exercise, which promotes a positive physiological health outcome.…”
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“…The determination of lactate threshold (LT) is of critical interest to appropriately set training intensity for rehabilitation 1 or for athletes interested in enhancing endurance. 2 As an easy and inexpensive tool that can be used in daily routine, some authors have proposed using the ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) 6-20 Scale 3 or the Category Ratio 10 (CR-10) Scale 4 to obtain LT.…”
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