Evaluation of Heart Rate, Work Rate and O2 Uptake Relationships During Constant Load Exercise Test Work Load at the Anaerobic Threshold in Healthy Male

Objectives: During an incremental exercise test, increased metabolic demands of exercising muscle should be compensated with increased O2 uptake and heart rate until to their maximal levels. Anaerobic threshold (AT) describes the point of metabolic transition from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism and...

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Published inDicle tıp dergisi Vol. 47; no. 3; pp. 550 - 555
Main Authors UGRAS, Seda, OZCELİK, Oguz
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Published Diyarbakir Dicle University 25.09.2020
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Abstract Objectives: During an incremental exercise test, increased metabolic demands of exercising muscle should be compensated with increased O2 uptake and heart rate until to their maximal levels. Anaerobic threshold (AT) describes the point of metabolic transition from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism and reflect moderate exercise intensity. The aim of this study was to evaluate O2 uptake to heart beat ratio (O2 pulse) and heat rate to work rate ratio (HR/WR) in response to constant load exercise at work load corresponded to AT. Method: Twelve healthy young male subjects initially performed an incremental exercise test (15 W/min) until exhaustion. Then, each subject performed a 30 min of constant load exercise test that work load at their AT on separate days. Pulmonary gas exchange parameters were measured breath-by breath using a metabolic gas analyser. Cardiac parameters were followed continuously beat-by beat using a 12 lead ECG. AT estimated non-invasively using V-slope method. Results: The heart rate for each watt of work production (HR/WR) was ranged between 0.97 beat/min/W to 1.76 beat/min/W and averaged 1.25±0.2 beat/min/W. The O2 pulse was ranged between 10.56 mL/min/beat to 16.15 mL/min/beat and averaged 13.38±1.5 mL/min/beat at the end of the test. A negative statistically significant correlation (R = - 0.90316, p Objectives: During an incremental exercise test, increased metabolic demands of exercising muscle should be compensated with increased O2 uptake and heart rate until to their maximal levels. Anaerobic threshold (AT) describes the point of metabolic transition from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism and reflect moderate exercise intensity. The aim of this study was to evaluate O2 uptake to heart beat ratio (O2 pulse) and heat rate to work rate ratio (HR/WR) in response to constant load exercise at work load corresponded to AT. Method: Twelve healthy young male subjects initially performed an incremental exercise test (15 W/min) until exhaustion. Then, each subject performed a 30 min of constant load exercise test that work load at their AT on separate days. Pulmonary gas exchange parameters were measured breath-by breath using a metabolic gas analyser. Cardiac parameters were followed continuously beat-by beat using a 12 lead ECG. AT estimated non-invasively using V-slope method. Results: The heart rate for each watt of work production (HR/WR) was ranged between 0.97 beat/min/W to 1.76 beat/min/W and averaged 1.25±0.2 beat/min/W. The O2 pulse was ranged between 10.56 mL/min/beat to 16.15 mL/min/beat and averaged 13.38±1.5 mL/min/beat at the end of the test. A negative statistically significant correlation (R = - 0.90316, p
AbstractList Objectives: During an incremental exercise test, increased metabolic demands of exercising muscle should be compensated with increased O2 uptake and heart rate until to their maximal levels. Anaerobic threshold (AT) describes the point of metabolic transition from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism and reflect moderate exercise intensity. The aim of this study was to evaluate O2 uptake to heart beat ratio (O2 pulse) and heat rate to work rate ratio (HR/WR) in response to constant load exercise at work load corresponded to AT. Method: Twelve healthy young male subjects initially performed an incremental exercise test (15 W/min) until exhaustion. Then, each subject performed a 30 min of constant load exercise test that work load at their AT on separate days. Pulmonary gas exchange parameters were measured breath-by breath using a metabolic gas analyser. Cardiac parameters were followed continuously beat-by beat using a 12 lead ECG. AT estimated non-invasively using V-slope method. Results: The heart rate for each watt of work production (HR/WR) was ranged between 0.97 beat/min/W to 1.76 beat/min/W and averaged 1.25±0.2 beat/min/W. The O2 pulse was ranged between 10.56 mL/min/beat to 16.15 mL/min/beat and averaged 13.38±1.5 mL/min/beat at the end of the test. A negative statistically significant correlation (R = - 0.90316, p Objectives: During an incremental exercise test, increased metabolic demands of exercising muscle should be compensated with increased O2 uptake and heart rate until to their maximal levels. Anaerobic threshold (AT) describes the point of metabolic transition from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism and reflect moderate exercise intensity. The aim of this study was to evaluate O2 uptake to heart beat ratio (O2 pulse) and heat rate to work rate ratio (HR/WR) in response to constant load exercise at work load corresponded to AT. Method: Twelve healthy young male subjects initially performed an incremental exercise test (15 W/min) until exhaustion. Then, each subject performed a 30 min of constant load exercise test that work load at their AT on separate days. Pulmonary gas exchange parameters were measured breath-by breath using a metabolic gas analyser. Cardiac parameters were followed continuously beat-by beat using a 12 lead ECG. AT estimated non-invasively using V-slope method. Results: The heart rate for each watt of work production (HR/WR) was ranged between 0.97 beat/min/W to 1.76 beat/min/W and averaged 1.25±0.2 beat/min/W. The O2 pulse was ranged between 10.56 mL/min/beat to 16.15 mL/min/beat and averaged 13.38±1.5 mL/min/beat at the end of the test. A negative statistically significant correlation (R = - 0.90316, p
[...]a negative statistically significant correlation (R = - 0.67621, p<0.01) were observed between O2 uptake for each kg of body weight reflecting fitness status of subjects and O2 pulse values. The workload corresponded to AT reflects moderate exercise intensity dominated by aerobic metabolic system activity. [...]work rate O2 uptake and heart rate response to the constant load aerobic exercise may also provide important information with regarding O2 supply and transportation and utilisation systems. A linear regression analyses was used to analyse statistical significance between parameter used to identify fitness status, including heart rate, work rate and O2 uptake parameters. There was a negative significant correlation between increased O2 uptake for each kg of body weight and change of heart rate to work rate ratio (Figure 1).
Author OZCELİK, Oguz
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Heart rate
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Physical fitness
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