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Physiological and perceptual responses during treadmill walking at a self-selected intensity in young and middle age women

Hughes, Sarah (2011) Physiological and perceptual responses during treadmill walking at a self-selected intensity in young and middle age women. Master of Science thesis, Dublin City University.

Abstract
Purpose: To compare the physiological and perceptual responses during treadmill walking at a self-regulated intensity in women between 18-25 years and 40-55 years. Methods: Ten young (18-25 y) women (YW) and eleven middle-aged (40-55 y) women(MW) participated in the study. Participants walked on a treadmill at a self-selected intensity until they expended 200 kcal. Expired gases and HR were continuously collected using open circuit spirometry and telemetry respectively. RPE was recorded, and blood samples were drawn at 5 min intervals and during the final min of exercise. Results: The time required to expend 200 kcal during self-regulated treadmill exercise was significantly longer in MW than YW (31.4± 2.9 min vs. 27.1 ± 3.3 min). The treadmill velocity was significantly higher and the %VO2 max was significantly lower in YW than MW women. Overall and differentiated rating ratings of perceived exertion for the legs and chest were similar in YW and MW, and were within the range of light to somewhat hard. Conclusion: When allowed to self-select their exercise intensity both YW and MW select an intensity within the range considered safe and effective for the development and maintenance of health and cardiorespiratory fitness.
Metadata
Item Type:Thesis (Master of Science)
Date of Award:November 2011
Refereed:No
Supervisor(s):Moyna, Niall
Uncontrolled Keywords:RPE; VO2
Subjects:Medical Sciences > Exercise
Medical Sciences > Performance
Medical Sciences > Health
DCU Faculties and Centres:DCU Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Science and Health > School of Health and Human Performance
Use License:This item is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. View License
ID Code:16632
Deposited On:30 Nov 2011 16:13 by Niall Moyna . Last Modified 19 Jul 2018 14:54
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