Factors affecting the heart rate during self-paced walking
- 1 February 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in European Journal of Applied Physiology
- Vol. 48 (1), 105-115
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00421170
Abstract
The results of 277 self-paced walking tests have been analysed for the effects of body composition, sex and age using step-up multiple regression analysis. Equations are given for the influence of the significant factors on chosen walking speeds and on heart rate (fc) (standardised at 4.8 km·h−1 by interpolation from points recorded at three walking speeds). The basic equations are: Normal speed (km·h−1)=1.72+2.13 stature (m)−0.008 age (years) Fast speed (km·h−1)=0.54+3.69 stature (m)−0.016 age (years) For men: fc4.8 (beat·min−1)=161−50.7 stature (m)+0.223 body weight (kg) For women: fc4.8 (beat·min−1)=161−50.7 stature (m)+0.223 body weight (kg)+4.43 The significant factors affecting freely chosen walking speeds are stature and age. When estimates of body composition are available, percentage fat is found to be the most influential single factor affecting fc, while sex no longer has a significant effect, and age now has a negative influence. When allowance is made for these factors the effects of customary physical activity can be seen more clearly.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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