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Differentiated ratings of perceived exertion at ventilatory threshold in children and adults
Authors:Anthony D Mahon  Julie A Gay and Kira Q Stolen
Institution:(1) Human Performance Laboratory, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana 47306, USA, IN
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine overall, leg and chest ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) at ventilatory threshold (Thvent) in 16 children (mean age 10.9 years) and 17 adults (mean age 24.3 years). Thvent and maximum oxygen consumption (O2 max ) were measured during a graded exercise test on a cycle ergometer. Overall, leg and chest RPE were obtained at the end of each exercise stage. O2 max was 49.9 (8.5) and 47.1 (6.1) ml · kg−1· min−1 mean (SD)] in the adults and children, respectively (P > 0.05). Relative to O2 max , Thvent was 61.7 (5.3)% in the adults and 64.7 (5.2)% in the children (P > 0.05). Overall, leg, and chest RPE values at Thvent for the adults were 11.5 (2.6), 11.9 (2.5), and 10.5 (2.5), while for the children these values were 13.6 (2.2), 14.1 (2.2), and 12.6 (2.3), respectively. All RPE values were higher for the children (P < 0.05). These results suggest that children are able to discriminate levels of exertion in different parts of their body during graded exercise. Furthermore, children rate an intensity corresponding to Thvent to require a greater overall, leg and chest effort than adults exercising at a similar intensity. This indicates that children experience more pronounced cardiorespiratory and muscular sensations during this type of exercise. Accepted: 19 February 1998
Keywords:Perception of effort  Boys and girls  Graded exercise  Anaerobic threshold
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