Aplicaciones de la frecuencia cardiaca máxima en la evaluación y prescripción de ejercicio
- Marins, Joao Carlos Bouzas
- Marins, Nádia Maria Ottoline
- Delgado Fernández, Manuel
ISSN: 1886-6581, 0213-3717
Year of publication: 2010
Volume: 45
Issue: 168
Type: Article
More publications in: Apunts: Medicina de l'esport
Abstract
The aim of this study was to show the possible applications of the heart rate maximum (HRmax) on training and clinical environment, as well as to identify the use of different equations to estimate the HRmax. The training provides information for the prescription of exercise, state of over-training and to calculate the daily energy expenditure. Moreover, when performed in the clinical environment they can help interpret sub-maximal tests as maximal ones. In some situations mathematical equations are used for calculating the HRmax. Thus, of more than fifty (50) equations were available in the specialised literature, some only have age as a factor, while others include, age, state of health and anthropometric parameters. However, to obtain more accuracy when choosing any equation to estimate the HRmax, one must have all the data and choose the one that best suits the objectives of evaluation or exercise prescription.