Perceived exertion as a tool to self-regulate exercise in individuals with tetraplegia.
Eur J Appl Physiol
; 113(1): 201-9, 2013 Jan.
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The purpose of this investigation was to examine the use of subjective rating of perceived exertion (RPE) as a tool to self-regulate the intensity of wheelchair propulsive exercise in individuals with tetraplegia. Eight motor complete tetraplegic (C5/6 and below; ASIA Impairment Scale = A) participants completed a submaximal incremental exercise test followed by a graded exercise test to exhaustion to determine peak oxygen uptake (VO2(peak)) on a wheelchair ergometer. On a separate day, a 20-min exercise bout was completed at an individualised imposed power output (PO) equating to 70 % of VO2(peak). On a third occasion, participants were instructed to maintain a workload equivalent to the average RPE for the 20-min imposed condition. VO2(peak), heart rate (HR) and PO were measured at 1-min intervals and blood lactate concentration [BLa(-)] was measured at 0, 10 and 20 min. No differences (P > 0.17) were found between mean VO2(peak), % VO2(peak), HR, % HR(peak), [BLa(-)], velocity or PO between the imposed and RPE-regulated trials. No significant (P > 0.05) time-by-trial interaction was present for VO2(peak) data. A significant interaction (P < 0.001) for the PO data represented a trend for an increase in PO from 10 min to the end of exercise during the RPE-regulated condition. However, post hoc analysis revealed none of the differences in PO across time were significant (P > 0.05). In conclusion, these findings suggest that RPE can be an effective tool for self-regulating 20 min of wheelchair propulsion in a group of trained participants with tetraplegia who are experienced in wheelchair propulsion.
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Asunto principal:
Percepción
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Cuadriplejía
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Análisis y Desempeño de Tareas
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Biorretroalimentación Psicológica
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Terapia por Ejercicio
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Esfuerzo Físico
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Adult
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Humans
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Male
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En
Revista:
Eur J Appl Physiol
Asunto de la revista:
FISIOLOGIA
Año:
2013
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Article