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Daijiro Abe1, Takayoshi Yoshida2, Hatsumi Ueoka3, Koji Sugiyama4, Yoshiyuki Fukuoka5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To investigate more practical handling of Borg's ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) and category-ratio scale of RPE (CR-10), we evaluated interrelationships between RPE, CR-10, and blood lactate concentrations (bLa) during incremental treadmill running tests for young females with different aerobic fitness levels.Entities:
Keywords: CR-10; LT; OBLA; Physical fitness; RPE; Training
Year: 2015 PMID: 25973209 PMCID: PMC4429818 DOI: 10.1186/2052-1847-7-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Sports Sci Med Rehabil ISSN: 2052-1847
Physical Characteristics and maximal oxygen uptake in all groups
| Groups | n | Age (year) | Height (cm) | Weight (kg) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 11 | 23.3±2.9 | 158.0±3.4 | 51.1±5.2 | 35.2±2.3 |
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| 15 | 19.1*±1.0 | 160.3±4.5 | 50.1±6.3 | 56.5±4.4 |
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| 6 | 19.2*±1.1 | 158.4±5.7 | 50.3±2.8 | 49.1*#±3.4 |
Data are mean ± SD. UT; untrained control, DR; distance runners, RW; race walkers. * vs. UT (p < 0.01).# vs. DR (p < 0.01).
Category-ratio scale of perceived exertion (CR-10) and original RPE
| CR-10 scale | RPE scale |
|---|---|
| 0 Nothing at all | 6 |
| 0.5 Very, very weak (just noticeable) | 7 Very, very light |
| 1 Very weak | 8 |
| 2 Weak (light) | 9 Very light |
| 3 Moderate | 10 |
| 4 Somewhat strong | 11 Fairly light |
| 5 Strong (heavy) | 12 |
| 6 | 13 Somewhat hard |
| 7 Very Strong | 14 |
| 8 | 15 Hard |
| 9 | 16 |
| 10 Very, very strong (almost max) | 17 Very hard |
| *Maximal | 18 |
| 19 Very, very hard | |
| 20 |
Physiological and perceptual data obtained data obtained at lactate threshold (LT) and onset of blood lactate accumulation (OBLA)
| UT | DR | RW | |
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| Variables | |||
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| 19.5±3.1 | 43.6±4.0** | 34.8±3.3**# |
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| 55.3±6.0 | 77.0±3.6** | 70.8±2.3**# |
| HR (beats min-1) | 137±14.1 | 162±12.3** | 159±9.7** |
| RER | 0.95±0.04 | 0.91±0.02** | 0.89±0.02** |
| bLa (mM) | 1.7±0.6 | 1.4±0.4 | 1.5±0.3 |
| RPE | 11.2±1.5 | 12.3±1.6* | 13.0±1.6* |
| CR-10 | 3.18±0.87 | 3.40±0.83 | 3.83±1.17 |
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| 30.6±3.2 | 53.0±4.0** | 47.5±3.8** |
| % | 87.4±9.4 | 93.7±3.0* | 96.7±4.1* |
| HR (beats min-1) | 180±9.4 | 180±3.0 | 185±7.4 |
| RER | 1.04±0.02 | 0.99±0.02* | 0.98±0.01* |
| RPE | 15.6±2.1 | 16.7±1.8 | 16.9±1.8 |
| CR-10 | 5.8±1.5 | 7.0±1.3* | 6.8±1.6 |
Data are mean ± SD. UT; untrained control, DR; distance runners, RW; race walkers, VO 2; oxygen uptake, HR; heart rate, RER; respiratory exchange ratio, bLa; blood lactate concentration, CR-10; category- ratio scale of RPE, and RPE; ratings of perceived exertion. * and ** vs. UT (p < 0.05 and p < 0.01), and # vs. DR (p < 0.01), respectively.
Figure 1Heart rate (HR, panel-A) and blood lactate concentrations (bLa, panel-B) expressed as a function of % O . Distance runners (○), race walkers (●), and untrained individuals (▴). Values are means ± SD.
Figure 2RPE (upper) and CR-10 (lower) expressed as a function of HR. Each plot was same as Figure 1 . Values are means ± SD.
Figure 3RPE (left) and CR-10 (right) expressed as a function of bLa among three groups. The curvilinear model between bLa and RPE and double regression lines between bLa and CR-10 could be applied. Each plot was same as Figure 1. Values are means ± SD.
Figure 4A scattered graph of CR-10 scores obtained at LT and intersections between CR-10 and bLa. Each plot is same as Figure 1. Solid, dashed, and dotted cross bars are the mean values of each group. Red and blue vertical bars are the SEM (within-participant variation) of each group.