The importance of ventilatory thresholds to define aerobic exercise intensity in cardiac patients and healthy subjects
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports2021Vol. 31(9), pp. 1796–1808
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Francesca Anselmi, Luna Cavigli, A. Pagliaro, Serafina Valente, Francesca Valentini, Matteo Cameli, Marta Focardi, Nicola Mochi, Paul Dendale, Dominique Hansen, Marco Bonifazi, Martin Halle, Flavio D’Ascenzi
Abstract
EI definition based on percentages of peak HR and peak VO2 may misclassify the effective EI, and the discrepancy between the individually determined and the recommended EI is particularly relevant in cardiac patients. A ventilatory threshold-based rather than a range-based approach is advisable to define an appropriate level of EI.
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