OBJECTIVE: To determine in the maximum cardiac rate in exercise test of apparently healthy individuals may be more properly estimated through 220-age formula (Astrand) or the Sheffield table. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of clinical history and exercises test of apparently healthy individuals submitted to cardiac check-up. PARTICIPANTS: Sequential sampling of 170 healthy individuals submitted to cardiac check-up between April 1988 and September 1992. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Comparison of maximum cardiac rate of individuals studied by the protocols of Bruce and modified Bruce, in interrupted exercise test by fatigue, and with the estimated values by the formulae: 220-age versus Sheffield table. RESULTS: The maximum cardiac heart rate is similar with both protocols. This parameter in normal individuals is better predicted by the 220-age formula. CONCLUSIONS: The theoretic maximum cardiac heart rate determined by 220-age formula should be recommended for a healthy, and for this reason the Sheffield table has been excluded from our clinical practice.
OBJECTIVE: To determine in the maximum cardiac rate in exercise test of apparently healthy individuals may be more properly estimated through 220-age formula (Astrand) or the Sheffield table. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis of clinical history and exercises test of apparently healthy individuals submitted to cardiac check-up. PARTICIPANTS: Sequential sampling of 170 healthy individuals submitted to cardiac check-up between April 1988 and September 1992. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Comparison of maximum cardiac rate of individuals studied by the protocols of Bruce and modified Bruce, in interrupted exercise test by fatigue, and with the estimated values by the formulae: 220-age versus Sheffield table. RESULTS: The maximum cardiac heart rate is similar with both protocols. This parameter in normal individuals is better predicted by the 220-age formula. CONCLUSIONS: The theoretic maximum cardiac heart rate determined by 220-age formula should be recommended for a healthy, and for this reason the Sheffield table has been excluded from our clinical practice.
Authors: Santos Villafaina; Clarissa Biehl-Printes; José A Parraca; Fabiane de Oliveira Brauner; Pablo Tomas-Carus Journal: Biology (Basel) Date: 2022-05-04