Determination of ventilatory threshold based on rating of perceived exertion scale

The objective of the study was to test the possibility of using the fixed value (12-13) of the Rating of Perceived scale (RPE scale), as a valid method for determination of ventilatory threshold (VT). The sample of the subjects included 32 physically active males (age: 22.3; TV: 180.5; TM: 75.5 kg;...

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Main Authors: Stojiljković Stanimir, Nešić Dejan M., Mazić Sanja, Popović Dejana, Mitrović Dušan, Mitić Dušan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Medical Society 2004-01-01
Series:Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2004/0370-81790412409S.pdf
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spelling doaj-e6ac2a8ef2674c379deaa679ed2cd52a2021-01-02T04:52:02ZengSerbian Medical SocietySrpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo0370-81792004-01-0113211-1240941310.2298/SARH0412409SDetermination of ventilatory threshold based on rating of perceived exertion scaleStojiljković StanimirNešić Dejan M.Mazić SanjaPopović DejanaMitrović DušanMitić DušanThe objective of the study was to test the possibility of using the fixed value (12-13) of the Rating of Perceived scale (RPE scale), as a valid method for determination of ventilatory threshold (VT). The sample of the subjects included 32 physically active males (age: 22.3; TV: 180.5; TM: 75.5 kg; V02max: 57.1 mL/kg/min). During the continuous test of progressively increasing load on a treadmill, cardiorespiratory and other parameters were monitored using ECG and gas analyzer. Following the test, VT and V02max were determined. During the test, at each level, at the scale from 6 to 20, the subjects pointed the number that suited best their currently feeling of strain. The RPE threshold was defined as constant value of 12-13. Average values of ventilatory and RPE threshold were expressed by parameters that were monitored and then compared by using t-test for dependent samples. No significant difference was found between mean values of VT and RPE threshold, when they were expressed by relevant parameters: speed, load, heart rate, absolute and relative oxygen consumption. Fixed value (12-13) of RPE scale may be used to detect the exercise intensity that corresponds to ventilatory threshold. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2004/0370-81790412409S.pdfventilatory thresholdrating of perceived exertionexercise tests
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author Stojiljković Stanimir
Nešić Dejan M.
Mazić Sanja
Popović Dejana
Mitrović Dušan
Mitić Dušan
spellingShingle Stojiljković Stanimir
Nešić Dejan M.
Mazić Sanja
Popović Dejana
Mitrović Dušan
Mitić Dušan
Determination of ventilatory threshold based on rating of perceived exertion scale
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
ventilatory threshold
rating of perceived exertion
exercise tests
author_facet Stojiljković Stanimir
Nešić Dejan M.
Mazić Sanja
Popović Dejana
Mitrović Dušan
Mitić Dušan
author_sort Stojiljković Stanimir
title Determination of ventilatory threshold based on rating of perceived exertion scale
title_short Determination of ventilatory threshold based on rating of perceived exertion scale
title_full Determination of ventilatory threshold based on rating of perceived exertion scale
title_fullStr Determination of ventilatory threshold based on rating of perceived exertion scale
title_full_unstemmed Determination of ventilatory threshold based on rating of perceived exertion scale
title_sort determination of ventilatory threshold based on rating of perceived exertion scale
publisher Serbian Medical Society
series Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
issn 0370-8179
publishDate 2004-01-01
description The objective of the study was to test the possibility of using the fixed value (12-13) of the Rating of Perceived scale (RPE scale), as a valid method for determination of ventilatory threshold (VT). The sample of the subjects included 32 physically active males (age: 22.3; TV: 180.5; TM: 75.5 kg; V02max: 57.1 mL/kg/min). During the continuous test of progressively increasing load on a treadmill, cardiorespiratory and other parameters were monitored using ECG and gas analyzer. Following the test, VT and V02max were determined. During the test, at each level, at the scale from 6 to 20, the subjects pointed the number that suited best their currently feeling of strain. The RPE threshold was defined as constant value of 12-13. Average values of ventilatory and RPE threshold were expressed by parameters that were monitored and then compared by using t-test for dependent samples. No significant difference was found between mean values of VT and RPE threshold, when they were expressed by relevant parameters: speed, load, heart rate, absolute and relative oxygen consumption. Fixed value (12-13) of RPE scale may be used to detect the exercise intensity that corresponds to ventilatory threshold.
topic ventilatory threshold
rating of perceived exertion
exercise tests
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0370-8179/2004/0370-81790412409S.pdf
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