Document Type
Presentation
Abstract
Most aerobic exercise programs are based on a percentage of an individual’s maximal heart or heart rate reserve, of which maximal heart rate is a component. Maximal heart rate is the highest heart rate achieved by an individual while working at their maximal intensity, usually to fatigue. Maximal heart rate is related to an individual’s age but is not completely dependent upon it. But there are risks that come with exercising maximally and some people do not want to put forth the effort; hence, prediction equations were created. Numerous equations for the prediction of maximal heart rate have been created, some for general population and some for specific special populations.
Disciplines
Kinesiology | Life Sciences
Publication Date
2-19-2013
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Recommended Citation
Ibana, Melvin, "The accuracy of the traditional predicted maximal heart rate and related equations" (2013). Kinesiology Student Research. 34.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/kinesiology_studentwork/34