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Reference Standards for Peak Rating of Perceived Exertion during Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing: Data from FRIEND

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MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISE
Volume 55, Issue 1, Pages 74-79

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000003023

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HEALTH; CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS; CARDIOPULMONARY EXERCISE TESTING; BORG SCALE; PHYSICAL EXERTION

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This study aimed to establish reference standards for peak rating of perceived exertion (RPE) using the 6-20 Borg scale in treadmill and cycle tests. Analysis of 9551 tests revealed statistically significant differences in RPE between age groups, but the mean and median RPE for each sex, age group, and test mode were between 18 and 19. Moreover, 83% of participants met the traditional RPE criteria for indicating sufficient maximal effort.
IntroductionPeak rating of perceived exertion (RPE) is measured during clinical cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPX) and is commonly used as a subjective indicator of maximal effort. However, no study to date has reported reference standards or the distribution of peak RPE across a large cohort of apparently healthy individuals.PurposeThis study aimed to determine reference standards for peak RPE when using the 6-20 Borg scale for both treadmill and cycle tests.MethodsThe analysis included 9551 tests (8821 treadmill, 730 cycle ergometer) from 13 laboratories within the Fitness Registry and Importance of Exercise National Database (FRIEND). Using data from tests conducted January 1, 1980, to January 1, 2021, percentiles of peak RPE for men and women were determined for each decade from 20 to 89 yr of age for treadmill and cycle exercise modes. Two-way ANOVA was used to compare differences in peak RPE values between sexes and across age groups.ResultsThere were statistically significant differences in RPE between age groups whether the test was performed on a treadmill or cycle ergometer (P < 0.05). However, the mean and median RPE for each sex, age group, and test mode were between 18 and 19. In addition, 83% of participants met the traditional RPE criteria of >= 18 for indicating sufficient maximal effort.ConclusionsThis report provides the first normative reference standards for peak RPE in both male and female individuals performing CPX on a treadmill or cycle ergometer. Furthermore, these reference standards highlight the general consistency of peak RPE responses during CPX.

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