4.4 Article Proceedings Paper

The relationship between heart rate and oxygen uptake during non-steady state exercise

Journal

ERGONOMICS
Volume 43, Issue 10, Pages 1578-1592

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/001401300750004005

Keywords

oxygen consumption; indirect measurement; intermittent exercise

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In this study the validity of using heart rate (HR) responses to estimate oxygen uptake ((V) over dot O-2) during varying non-steady state activities was investigated. Dynamic and static exercise engaging large and small muscle masses were studied in four different experiments. In the first experiment, 16 subjects performed an interval test on a cycle ergometer, and 12 subjects performed a field test consisting of various dynamic leg exercises. Simultaneous HR and (V) over dot O-2 measurements were made. Linear regression analyses revealed high correlations between HR and (V) over dot O-2 during both the interval test (r = 0.90 +/- 0.07) and the field test (r = 0.94 +/- 0.04). In the second experiment, 14 non-wheelchair-bound subjects performed both an interval wheelchair test on a motor driven treadmill, and a wheelchair field test consisting of dynamic and static arm exercise. Significant relationships were found for all subjects during both the interval test (r = 0.91 +/- 0.06) and the field test (r = 0.86 +/- 0.09). During non-steady state exercise using both arms and legs in a third experiment, contradictory results were found. For 11 of the 15 subjects who performed a field test consisting of various nursing tasks no significant relationship between HR and and (V) over dot O-2 was found (r = 0.42 +/- 0.16). All tasks required almost the same physiological strain, which induced a small range in data points. In a fourth experiment, the influence of a small data range on the HR-(V) over dot O-2 relationship was investigated: five subjects performed a field test that involved both low and high physiological strain, non-steady state arm and leg exercise. Significant relationships were found for all subjects (r = 0.86 +/- 0.04). Although the r-values found in this study were less than under steady state conditions, it can be concluded that (V) over dot O-2 may be estimated from individual HR-(V) over dot O-2 regression lines during non-steady state exercise.

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