Prediction equation to estimate heart rate at individual ventilatory threshold in female and male obese adults

PLoS One. 2018 May 11;13(5):e0197255. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197255. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Objective: Prescribing individualized moderate exercise intensity is a useful method to reach positive effects on health status in obese adults. This study aimed to establish a practical reference equation to estimate the heart rate (HR) at individual ventilatory threshold (IVT) (HRIVT).

Methods: One hundred sixty-one obese subjects were clinically evaluated and characterized by anthropometric and body composition. Participants performed the six-minute walking test (6-MWT) and the cardiopulmonary exercise test to assess IVT. Multiple regression analysis for HRIVT, including 6-MWT, anthropometric, and body composition parameters, as independent variables, was performed for both gender separately. A cross-validation study was also performed to determine the accuracy of the prediction equation.

Results: Whereas HRIVT was not significantly different between males (121.5±18.3 bpm) and females (117.6±17.1 bpm), it differently correlated with physical and performance parameters. Therefore, two sex-specific equations were developed including 6-MWTHR and HRrest (R2 = 0.69 and 0.65 and root mean square errors of 8.8 and 10.1 bpm for females and males, respectively).

Conclusion: In conclusion, in female and male obese adults, the 6-MWT might be used to predict HR at IVT. These outcomes are useful to prescribe optimal physical activity intensity when gold standard methods (e.g. gas exchange analysis) are unavailable.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Body Composition
  • Exercise / physiology
  • Exercise Test
  • Female
  • Heart Rate* / physiology
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Models, Biological*
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Obesity / physiopathology*
  • Oxygen Consumption
  • Respiration
  • Sex Characteristics

Grants and funding

Research was funded by Ministry of Education, Universities and Research. Projects of Relevant National Interest (PRIN): 2011 052013 to S. Migliaccio, 2015- 2015TC3Y9B_004 to L. Guidetti, 2015-2015JSWLTN_004 to C. Baldari.