Distribution of oxygen consumption by graded loads during ergonometric testing

Senad Burak, Fikret Veljović, Orhan Lepara, Reuf Karabeg

Abstract


Cardiopulmonary exercise monitoring is a valuable method not only for the evaluation of medical health, but also for the assessment of patients with cardiac or pulmonary dysfunction. Spiroergometry provides additional criteria for the assessment of cardiopulmonary efficiency compared to simple ergometry. Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) is the most critical variable during spiroergometry. Most submaximal exercise measures provide the heart rate (HR) response to predetermined workloads in equations or nomograms used to predict VO2max. According to previous studies, the heart rate is divided into five fields. In this paper, we are doing a new redistribution of heart rates-to-workloads into seven fields, corresponding to the ergo bar. In other words, an answer is given based on the initial anthropological values of the subjects, when and in which field there will be a mismatch between the lung capacity of the subjects and the power required for that field.

Keywords


Ergonomics; biomechanics; ergonomic testing; numerical methods

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21533/pen.v8i1.1192

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ISSN: 2303-4521

Digital Object Identifier DOI: 10.21533/pen

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