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- W2087368128 abstract "The Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) scale has been used as a guide to exercise perscription for a wide variety of populations. While numerous studies attest to the validity and reliability of the scale, there is also ample evidence that RPE can vary widely among individuals at given relative work rates. PURPOSE: To determine whether differences in aeorbic fitness level, as reflected by VO2max, can predict variability in RPE at 2 relative submaximal work rates. A significant relationship would suggest that the scale might require modification when applied to populations as diverse as deconditioned patients to highly trained athletes. METHODS: Fifty healthy college students (25 females, 25 males) completed 2 exercise protocols separated by 4–7 days. Subjects first performed a staged treadmill protocol to VO2max. On the return visit subjects exercise for 6 min each at a speed and grade which elicited 50% and 85% of VO2max indicating RPE during the last min. RESULTS: VO2max averaged 42 ± 6 (31–55) and 51 ± 7 (37–67) ml/min/kg for females and males respectively. RPE varied from 6–13 at 50% max and from 12–18 at 85% max. However, there was no relationship between RPE and VO2max for all subjects at either 50% (p = .62) or 85% (p = .96) VO2max. When separated by gender, females demonstrated a significant negative relationship between RPE and VO2max (p < .05) at 85% only. Significance was established primarily by high RPE ratings by individuals with the lowest VO2max (< 35 ml/min/kg). CONCLUSIONS: Variability in VO2max, in general is not a predictor of variability in RPE at 50% and 85% VO2max. However, the results suggest the need to investigate this relationship more thoroughly in individuals with very low fitness levels." @default.
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- W2087368128 title "DOES PERCEIVED EXERTION DURING SUBMAXIMAL EXERCISE DEPEND ON AEROBIC FITNESS LEVEL?" @default.
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