Usefulness of anaerobic threshold for evaluating daily life activity and prescribing exercise to the healthy subjects and patients
Adult
Male
2. Zero hunger
Anaerobic Threshold
Pulmonary Gas Exchange
Middle Aged
Lipids
03 medical and health sciences
Prescriptions
0302 clinical medicine
Physical Fitness
Activities of Daily Living
Humans
Female
Obesity
Exercise
Life Style
Aged
DOI:
10.1007/bf00996949
Publication Date:
2005-01-19T05:45:10Z
AUTHORS (9)
ABSTRACT
Forty-three subjects were studied as for the relationship between anaerobic threshold (AT) and medical data including individual life style. Age, habit of exercise, and obesity are related to AT, showing a correlation coefficient of 0.533, 0.457 and 0.428, respectively. On the other hand, plasma lipid levels and alcohol are not so strongly related to AT, showing low correlation coefficient of 0.241 and 0.209 respectively. No correlation is found on the other factors such as FBS, Liver and blood pressure etc. Physical active life, commuting time, cumulative exercise hours in a month and work hours in a month are correlated to AT, showing correlation coefficient of 0.799, 0.734, 0.708 and 0.671, respectively, and even "more than once a month" frequency of exercise has affected AT. In conclusion, AT is a useful index for evaluating daily life activity and prescribing exercise regimen.
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