Heart rate response to two lifting techniques
Male
03 medical and health sciences
Cross-Over Studies
Lifting
0302 clinical medicine
Heart Rate
Humans
Female
Energy Metabolism
Biomechanical Phenomena
3. Good health
DOI:
10.1053/apmr.2000.5614
Publication Date:
2002-08-24T23:46:10Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
To determine the heart rate response to repetitive lifting of light weights employing two techniques, stoop and squat.Randomized cross-over trial.Twenty healthy volunteers (11 women, 9 men), mean age of 25 years, recruited from the staff of a physical medicine and rehabilitation department.Subjects lifted and lowered a box weighing 0, 1, or 3 kg, using the stoop (bent at waist with knees straight) and squat (knees bent) techniques, 20 times in 1 minute.The heart rate was recorded every 5 seconds during the effort aid 30 seconds and 1 minute after the test.Significantly higher heart rates were found during both the test and recuperation phases of the squat technique with each of the three loads (p < .05). The heart rate increase was also higher with the 3 kg load than with the 1 kg or 0 kg load (p = .0001).The heart rate is lower using the stoop technique for lifting. This may explain why individuals choose the more ergonomically risky stoop technique in everyday lifting tasks.
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