等长运动处方中感知运动强度与心率的评分:可靠性和一致性研究。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Sao Paulo Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-03-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1516-3180.2024.0092.R1.29072024
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背景:先前的研究表明,在正常血压和高血压个体中,等长运动训练可使收缩压降低约8 mmHg,舒张压降低约4 mmHg。然而,等距运动的处方可以基于最大增量等距试验中获得的感知运动强度(RPE)或心率(HR)的评级。该试验的可靠性和一致性尚未得到评估。目的:分析等距壁深蹲增量试验中HR和RPE的可靠性和一致性指标。设计和环境:在伯南布哥联邦大学进行了一项可靠性和一致性研究。方法:28名健康受试者(男性54%,年龄26±5岁)进行了两次等长外蹲增量试验。试验开始时膝关节角度为135°(膝盖和腿),每个阶段逐渐减小10°。每个阶段持续2分钟,或直到自愿精疲力竭。在试验过程中获得了HR和RPE。采用重测(配对t检验或Wilcoxon检验)、类内相关系数(ICC)、计量标准误差(SEM)、变异系数(CV)和Bland-Altman图建立信度和一致性。结果:HR和RPE均有明显升高。两组各阶段的HR和RPE比较,差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。HRmax (ICC: 0.695, P = 0.002, SEM = 8.1 bpm, CV = 5.8%)和RPEmax (ICC: 0.525, P = 0.036, SEM = 0.4, CV = 3.6%)具有相似的信度指标,两组间无统计学差异(P < 0.05)。Bland-Altman图显示HRmax和RPEmax具有良好的一致性。结论:HR和RPE在等长壁深蹲增量试验中表现出相似的可靠性和一致性。
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Rating of perceived exertion versus heart rate for isometric exercise prescription: Reliability and agreement study.

Background: Previous studies have shown that isometric exercise training reduces systolic blood pressure by approximately 8 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure by approximately 4 mmHg in both normotensive and hypertensive individuals. However, the prescription of isometric exercises can be based on the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) or heart rate (HR) obtained during the maximal incremental isometry test. The reliability and agreement of this test have not been assessed.

Objectives: To analyze the reliability and agreement indicators of HR and RPE during isometric wall squat incremental tests.

Design and setting: A reliability and agreement study was conducted at Universidade Federal de Pernambuco.

Methods: Twenty-eight healthy subjects (54% men, 26 ± 5 years) performed two isometric wall squat incremental tests. The test began with a knee joint angle of 135° (knee and leg) progressively reduced by 10° at each stage. Each stage lasts 2 minutes or until voluntary exhaustion. The HR and RPE were obtained during the tests. Reliability and agreement were established using test-retest (paired t-test or Wilcoxon test), intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), standard error of measurement (SEM), coefficient of variation (CV), and Bland-Altman plots.

Results: The HR and RPE increased significantly during both tests. The HR and RPE at each stage were similar between the two test sessions (P > 0.05). Both HRmax (ICC: 0.695, P = 0.002, SEM = 8.1 bpm and CV = 5.8%) and RPEmax (ICC: 0.525, P = 0.036, SEM = 0.4 and CV = 3.6%) presented similar reliability indicators, and no statistically significant differences were obtained between the two test sessions (P > 0.05). The Bland-Altman plots indicated good agreement between HRmax and RPEmax.

Conclusion: HR and RPE showed similar reliability and agreement during the isometric wall squat incremental test.

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Sao Paulo Medical Journal
Sao Paulo Medical Journal 医学-医学:内科
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2.20
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210
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published bimonthly by the Associação Paulista de Medicina, the journal accepts articles in the fields of clinical health science (internal medicine, gynecology and obstetrics, mental health, surgery, pediatrics and public health). Articles will be accepted in the form of original articles (clinical trials, cohort, case-control, prevalence, incidence, accuracy and cost-effectiveness studies and systematic reviews with or without meta-analysis), narrative reviews of the literature, case reports, short communications and letters to the editor. Papers with a commercial objective will not be accepted.
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