METHODS: Subject characteristics were recorded: height (cm), weight (kg), age (year) and gender. The oxygen and carbon dioxide gas analyzers were calibrated and the environmental conditions: room temperature (°C), humidity (%), and barometric pressure (mmHg) were recorded. The subjects characteristics and environmental condition data were all entered into the computer. A polar heart rate monitor was placed around the subjects chest to record the heart during each bout of exercise. Seat height was adjusted on the cycle ergometer. The subject performed a sub-maximal exercise test on a cycle ergometer. Two bouts of exercise were performed; one at .5 kg workload and the second at 1.5 kg workload. A metronome was used and set so that the subject would maintain a pedal speed of 50 rpm. Each bout lasted 3 minutes and the heart rates recorded needed to be between 110 and 150 beats per minute. After the subject completed the test they were instructed to pedal for one minute to cool down. Using the values obtained during this experiment and the subject characteristics recorded earlier in lab the subjects maximal oxygen consumption was calculated using the regression equation shown below. The responsibility of the prep crew is to ensure that all the materials necessary are available for the experiment. They make sure the subject is ready for the start of the experiment as well .The clean up crew during the experiment is responsible for making sure all lab materials are put away and cleaned properly to ensure safety in the lab.
RESULTS: At the .5 kg workload the subjects heart rate was 131 bpm and at the 1.5 kg workload the heart rate was 148 bpm.
RESULTS:
Subject 1
Height: 183cm
Weight: 206lbs Þ 93.64 kg
Age: 21
PAS 5
Sex: Male
Workloads Heart Rate
0.5 kg Þ 150 kpm
131 Beats Per Minute
1.0 kg Þ 300 kpm
148 Beats Per Minute
YMCA Predicted VO2 Max = 1.75 L/min
(1.75 L/min)( 1000ml/1L) /(93.64 kg) = 18.69 ml/kg/min
Regression Equation Predicted VO2 Max - 34.142 + (0.133 * AGE) - 0.005 (AGE2) + 11.403 (GENDER) +1.463 (PAS) + (9.170 * HEIGHT) - (0.254 * BODY WEIGHT)
= 46.45ml/kg/min
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