Oxygen uptake and heart rate responses to 4 weeks of RPE-guided handcycle training
Autor: | Michael J. Hutchinson, Thomas A. W. Paulson, Christof A. Leicht, Hunter Bennett, Roger Eston, Victoria L. Goosey-Tolfrey |
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Přispěvatelé: | Hutchinson, Michael J, Paulson, Thomas A W, Leicht, Christof A, Bennett, Hunter, Eston, Roger, Goosey-Tolfrey, Victoria L. |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Zdroj: | European Journal of Applied Physiology. |
ISSN: | 1439-6327 1439-6319 |
Popis: | Purpose To investigate the efficacy of using Ratings of Perceived Exertion (RPE) to prescribe and regulate a 4-week handcycle training intervention. Methods Thirty active adults, untrained in upper body endurance exercise, were divided into three groups to complete a 4-week intervention: (i) RPE-guided training (n = 10; 2 female), (ii) power output (PO)-guided (n = 10; 2 female) training, or (iii) non-training control (n = 10; 4 female). Training groups performed three sessions of handcycling each week. Oxygen uptake ($${\dot{\text{V}}}O_{2}$$ V ˙ O 2 ), heart rate (HR), and Feeling Scale (FS) rating were collected during training sessions. RPE-guided training was performed at RPE 13. PO-guided training was matched for percentage of peak PO per session, based upon that achieved by the RPE-guided training group. Results There were no differences in percentage of peak $$\dot{V}O_{2}$$ V ˙ O 2 (66 ± 13% vs 61 ± 9%, p = 0.22), peak HR (75 ± 8% vs 71 ± 6%, p = 0.11) or FS rating (1.2 ± 1.9 vs 0.8 ± 1.6, p = 0.48) between RPE- and PO-guided training, respectively. The average coefficient of variation in percentage of peak HR between consecutive training sessions was 2.8% during RPE-guided training, and 3.4% during PO-guided training. Conclusion Moderate-vigorous intensity handcycling exercise can be prescribed effectively using RPE across a chronic training intervention, suggesting utility for practitioners in a variety of rehabilitation settings. |
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