Treadmill adaptation and verification of self-selected walking speed : a protocol for children


Autoria(s): Amorim, Paulo; Hills, Andrew P.; Byrne, Nuala M.
Data(s)

01/06/2009

Resumo

The term self-selected (i.e., individual or comfortable walking pace or speed) is commonly used in the literature (Frost, Dowling, Bar-Or, & Dyson, 1997; Jeng, Liao, Lai, & Hou, 1997; Wergel-Kolmert & Wohlfart, 1999; Maltais, Bar-Or, Pienynowski, & Galea, 2003; Browning & Kram, 2005; Browning, Baker, Herron, & Kram, 2006; Hills, Byrne, Wearing, & Armstrong, 2006) and is identified as the most efficient walking speed, with increased efficiency defined by lower oxygen uptake (VO^sub 2^) per unit mechanical work (Hoyt & Taylor, 1981; Taylor, Heglund, & Maloiy, 1982; Hreljac, 1993). [...] assessing individual and group differences in metabolic energy expenditure using oxygen uptake requires individuals to be comfortable with, and able to accommodate to, the equipment.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29722/

Publicador

American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29722/1/c29722.pdf

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29722/4/c29722a.pdf

http://www.aahperd.org/rc/publications/rqes/upload/June-TOC_Abstracts-for-Web.pdf

Amorim, Paulo, Hills, Andrew P., & Byrne, Nuala M. (2009) Treadmill adaptation and verification of self-selected walking speed : a protocol for children. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 80(2), pp. 380-385.

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Copyright 2009 American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #110107 Metabolic Medicine #110602 Exercise Physiology #Preferred Walking Pace #Reproducibility #Treadmill Accommodation #Younger
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Journal Article