Evaluation of Exercise Capacity by Expired Gas during Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
In order to confirm the reliability of evalution of exercise capacity by analyzing expired gas, 17 healthy university students performed the cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Followed by a 2-min rest and 2-min warm-up (30 watt/min), subjects underwent the bicycle ergometer exercise with ramp loading...
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Published in | Rigaku ryoho kagaku Vol. 10; no. 2; pp. 93 - 95 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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The Society of Physical Therapy Science
1995
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ISSN | 1341-1667 2434-2807 2434-2807 |
DOI | 10.1589/rika.10.93 |
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Summary: | In order to confirm the reliability of evalution of exercise capacity by analyzing expired gas, 17 healthy university students performed the cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Followed by a 2-min rest and 2-min warm-up (30 watt/min), subjects underwent the bicycle ergometer exercise with ramp loading of 15 watt/min. During the exercise, oxygen uptake (VO2), carbon dioxide production (VCO2) and minute ventilation (VE) breath by breath were continously measured. Anaerobic threshold (AT) was also determined by the Wasserman's V-slope method during the exercise. There was a significant correlation between VO2max and AT, and between HRmax and HRAT. AT was found 56.2% of VO2max. These results suggest that evaluation of exercise capacity by expired gas during cardiopulmonary exercise testing is useful. |
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ISSN: | 1341-1667 2434-2807 2434-2807 |
DOI: | 10.1589/rika.10.93 |