"Age-Predicted Maximal Heart Rate in Healthy Subjects: The HUNT Fitness Study." Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports 23 (6): 697- 704.Nes BM, Janszky I, Wisloff U, Stoylen A, Karlsen T. Age- predicted maximal heart rate in healthy subjects: the HUNT fit- ness ...
Age-Predicted Maximal Heart Rate in 3320 Healthy Subjects; The HUNT Fitness Study Maximal heart rate (HRmax) declines substantially with age, but the magnitude and possible modifying effect of gender, body composition, and physical activ... Nes,Bjarne,M.,... - 《Medicine & Science in Sports ...
This study investigated the accuracy of age-predicted equations to predict heart rate maximum (HRmax) in a college-age sample and establish efficacy of short-duration anaerobic capacity tests to determine the actual HRmax. A criterion HRmax (CHRmax) was obtained from 96 (52 men and 44 women, ...
We excluded subjects who did not reach 90% of age-predicted maximal heart rate (MHR) at the end of testing, that is, <175 beats/minute (MHR = 208 - 0.7 * 18.5) [22]. The test results were registered as stanine scores with known corresponding intervals of physical work capacity ...
23 The goal of the test was to elicit a heart rate that is approximately 80% of age-predicted maximum (220 − age) by the end of the second exercise stage.23 The main outcome of the cardiorespiratory fitness test is estimated maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max). It was estimated by ...
heart clusters and between epicardial subtypes. The predicted level of epicardial communication with other heart cell types in each stage was calculated using CellPhoneDB, showing the total volume of communication (d) and clustered epicardial-specific secretions filtered by upregulated genes predicted to...
First, the VO2 peak, respiratory exchange ratio (R peak), heart rate max (HR max) and percentage of predicted HR max (% predicted HR max) were ... LP Lima,HR Leite,MAD Matos,... - 《Plos One》 被引量: 0发表: 2019年 A maximal multistage 20-m shuttle run test to predict VO2...
The predicted age can be considered to be the “brain age”, because it is derived purely from the brain imaging data. After estimating brain age, a further quantity of interest is the difference between the predicted age (brain age) and the actual age, sometimes referred to as the brain-...
To the best of our knowledge, no other study on sepsis has predicted patient survival outcomes with such little and easily obtainable information; age and sex are immediately available for each patient, while sepsis episode number can be easily found in the patient’s history. ...
Overall, the quadratic polynomial significantly predicted changes in SCL range (Estimate = − 0.32,SE = 0.08,p < 0.001), revealing that participants’ SCL followed a non-linear change with an initial increase followed by a progressive decrease. ...