Physiological responses during an incremental exercise test performed on underwater stationary bike

被引:0
|
作者
Costa V.P. [1 ,2 ]
Martins J.A.N. [3 ]
de Lucas R.D. [2 ]
de Lima J.R.P. [3 ]
机构
[1] Research and Human Performance Laboratory, Sports and Health Sciences Centre (CEFID), Santa Catarina State University, Rua Pascoal Simone, Coqueiros, Florianópolis
[2] Physical Effort Laboratory, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis
[3] Motor Evaluation Laboratory, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora
关键词
Aquatic exercise; Cycling; Heart rate; Oxygen uptake; Revolutions per minute;
D O I
10.1007/s11332-016-0329-2
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Purpose: Cycling underwater is a low impact physical activity that has became popular workout due to capability to enhance physical fitness. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between pedal cadence with heart rate (HR) and oxygen uptake (VO2) during incremental exercise test in a novel adjustable resistance bike underwater. Methods: Fifteen participants completed three incremental cycling tests in a random order. Each test began at 50 revolutions per minute (RPM) and increased 3 RPM every minute until volitional exhaustion. The bike has the unique ability to manipulate the frontal surface area (FSA) of the blades providing three different resistance settings for the same RPM (FSA1 = 500 cm2, FSA2 = 580 cm2, and FSA3 = 660 cm2). Results: The findings indicated a strong linear relationship between RPM vs. %VO2peak and RPM vs. %HRpeak in all FSA conditions (r = 0.98–0.99). In addition, the results showed a significant lower peak cadence for the FSA3 setting compared to the other conditions (p < 0.05). However, there were no differences in maximal physiological responses between all frontal area conditions. Conclusions: Therefore, the developed exercise prescription on the novel stationary bike needs to consider the FSA of the blades due to differences found in the predictive values of VO2 and HR for the same pedal cadence. © 2016, Springer-Verlag Italia.
引用
收藏
页码:87 / 92
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Physiological Responses to Maximal Exercise Testing and the Modified Incremental Shuttle Walk Test in Adults After Thermal Injury: A Pilot Study
    Stockton, Kellie Anne
    Davis, Mark John
    Brown, Michael Graeme
    Boots, Robert
    Paratz, Jennifer Davida
    JOURNAL OF BURN CARE & RESEARCH, 2012, 33 (02): : 252 - 258
  • [42] Physiological and perceptual responses during household activities performed by healthy women
    Andrew, M
    Bhambhani, Y
    Wessel, J
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, 1998, 52 (07): : 556 - 562
  • [43] PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES DURING EXERCISE AND RECOVERY IN A FOOTBALL UNIFORM
    MATHEWS, DK
    FOX, EL
    TANZI, D
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1969, 26 (05) : 611 - &
  • [44] Physiological responses during exercise to exhaustion at critical power
    Brickley, G
    Doust, J
    Williams, CA
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 2002, 88 (1-2) : 146 - 151
  • [45] MAXIMUM PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES OF QUADRIPLEGICS DURING EXERCISE
    SIMARD, C
    NOREAU, L
    PARE, G
    POMERLEAU, P
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PHYSIOLOGIE APPLIQUEE, 1993, 18 (02): : 163 - 174
  • [46] PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES TO GLYCEROL INGESTION DURING EXERCISE
    MURRAY, R
    EDDY, DE
    PAUL, GL
    SEIFERT, JG
    HALABY, GA
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY, 1991, 71 (01) : 144 - 149
  • [47] PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES OF WOMEN DURING LIFTING EXERCISE
    WILLIAMS, CA
    PETROFSKY, JS
    LIND, AR
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY, 1982, 50 (01): : 133 - 144
  • [48] Physiological responses to wearing face masks during exercise
    Polastri, Massimiliano
    Reed, Robert
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPY AND REHABILITATION, 2024, 31 (03):
  • [49] The impact of obesity on physiological responses during prolonged exercise
    T M H Eijsvogels
    M T W Veltmeijer
    T H A Schreuder
    F Poelkens
    D H J Thijssen
    M T E Hopman
    International Journal of Obesity, 2011, 35 : 1404 - 1412
  • [50] Physiological responses during exercise to exhaustion at critical power
    G. Brickley
    J. Doust
    C. Williams
    European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2002, 88 : 146 - 151