1960
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1960.15.6.1001
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Measurement of human capacity for aerobic muscular work

Abstract: In an effort to define a simple, precise measure of cardiovascular response to exercise, a test devised by Bruno Balke was studied. The test involves walking at constant speed on a treadmill, the slope of which is periodically increased, while heart rate is measured accurately each minute. Balke had noted that physiologic alterations indicative of impending exhaustion occurred at or near the time the heart rate reached 180/min.; he used the time at which the rate was attained as an end point. Our studies sugge… Show more

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“…Billings and others, in research with 26 male Ohio State University students, found that once the rise in heart rate with respect to time becomes linear, further rises in heart rate are directly proportional to time (2). In nearly every case, the heart rate assumed an essentially linear pattern prior to a heart rate of 150 BPM.…”
Section: Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Billings and others, in research with 26 male Ohio State University students, found that once the rise in heart rate with respect to time becomes linear, further rises in heart rate are directly proportional to time (2). In nearly every case, the heart rate assumed an essentially linear pattern prior to a heart rate of 150 BPM.…”
Section: Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%