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Borg RPE scale
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a rating scale ranging from 6-20
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coronary artery disease (CAD)
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insufficient blood flow to the myocardium
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exercise electrocardiogram (ECG)
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a way to monitor along with blood pressure during exercise. from low intensity to maximal intensity.
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exercise prescription
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1.) Mode or type of exercise
2.) Frequently of participation 3.) Duration of each exercise bout 4.) Intensity of the exercise bout |
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graded exercise test (GXT)
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The progression: rate of work is generally increased every 1 to 3min until the maximal rate of work is achieved.
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Karvonen method of maximal heart rate reserve
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difference between HRmax and the resting heart rate (HRrest):
maximal heart rate reserve=HRmax-HRrest |
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predictive value of an abnormal exercise test
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the accuracy with which abnormal test results reflect presence of the disease.
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rating of perceived exertion (RPE)
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helps with prescribing exercise intensity. Individuals rate how intense stages of their work out are.
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rehabilitation programs
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these are closely related to exercise training. Exercise training promotes many general health benefits that appear to improve the patient's prognosis.
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sensitivity
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the exercise test;s ability to correctly identify people who have the disease in question.
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specificity
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the test's ability to correctly identify people who do not have the disease.
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training heart rate (THR)
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based on the linear relationship between heart rate and VO2 with increasing rates of work.
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