Heart rate and perceptual response to exercise with different pedalling speed in normal subjects and patients |
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Authors: | H. Löllgen M. D. H. V. Ulmer G. v. Nieding |
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Affiliation: | (1) Krankenhaus Bethanien für die Grafschaft Moers, D-4130 Moers, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Sportphysiolog. Abteilung, FB 26, University of Mainz, D-6500 Mainz, FRG;(3) II. Med. Klinik, Langenbeckstr. 1, D-65 MAINZ, FRG |
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Abstract: | Summary The perceived exertion rating (RPE) scale of Borg was used to investigate the relationship between perceived exertion and pedalling rate. Normal subjects and patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (Cold) were studied in repeated test series. Work load, applied in a random order, varied from 2.5 to 10 mkp/s (patients) and 5 to 20 mkp/s (normals). Pedalling rate varied from 40 to 60, 80, 100 rpm. At constant work load, RPE decreases during increasing pedalling rate. With respect to validity, RPE, showing a closer relationship to work load than to heart rate, seems to reflect perception of physical stress rather than perception of physiological strain.In addition, the results raise the question of standardization of pedalling rate in bicycle ergometry.Preliminary results have been presented at the XXth World Congress of Sports Medicine, Melbourne, 1974 |
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Keywords: | Bicycle ergometry Perceived exertion Pedalling rate |
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