The Borg Scale as an Important Tool of Self-Monitoring and Self-Regulation of Exercise Prescription in Heart Failure Patients During Hydrotherapy - A Randomized Blinded Controlled Trial
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/04/2012
18/04/2012
2009
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Background: The Borg Scale may be a useful tool for heart failure patients to self-monitor and self-regulate exercise on land or in water (hydrotherapy) by maintaining the heart rate (HR) between the anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation point. Methods and Results: Patients performed a cardiopulmonary exercise test to determine their anaerobic threshold/respiratory compensation points. The percentage of the mean HR during the exercise session in relation to the anaerobic threshold HR (%EHR-AT), in relation to the respiratory compensation point (%EHR-RCP), in relation to the peak HR by the exercise test (%EHR-Peak) and in relation to the maximum predicted HR (%EHR-Predicted) was calculated. Next, patients were randomized into the land or water exercise group. One blinded investigator instructed the patients in each group to exercise at a level between ""relatively easy and slightly tiring"". The mean HR throughout the 30-min exercise session was recorded. The %EHR-AT and %EHR-Predicted did not differ between the land and water exercisegroups, but they differed in the %EHR-RCP (95 +/- 7 to 86 +/- 7. P<0.001) and in the %EHR-Peak (85 +/- 8 to 78 +/- 9, P=0.007). Conclusions: Exercise guided by the Borg scale maintains the patient's HR between the anaerobic threshold and respiratory compensation point (ie, in the exercise training zone). (Circ J 2009; 73: 1871-1876) |
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CIRCULATION JOURNAL, v.73, n.10, p.1871-1876, 2009 1346-9843 |
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eng |
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JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOC |
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Circulation Journal |
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openAccess Copyright JAPANESE CIRCULATION SOC |
Palavras-Chave | #Borg scale #Exercise prescription #Heart rate #Hydrotherapy #Rehabilitation #QUALITY-OF-LIFE #ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION #ANAEROBIC THRESHOLD #RATE RESERVE #THERAPY #OUTPATIENTS #INTENSITY #ADHERENCE #CAPACITY #Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems |
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