Title of article :
Narita Target Heart Rate Equation Underestimates the Predicted Adequate Exercise Level in Sedentary Young Boys
Author/Authors :
Siahkouhian, Marefat Department of Physical Education & Sport Sciences - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran , Khodadad, Davar Department of Physical Education & Sport Sciences - University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil, Iran
Abstract :
Purpose: Optimal training intensity and the adequate exercise level for
physical fitness is one of the most important interests of coaches and sports
physiologists. The aim of this study was to investigate the validity of the
Narita et al target heart rate equation for the adequate exercise training level
in sedentary young boys.
Methods: Forty two sedentary young boys (19.07±1.16 years) undertook a
blood lactate transition threshold maximal treadmill test to volitional
exhaustion with continuous respiratory gas measurements according to the
Craig method. The anaerobic threshold (AT) of the participants then was
calculated using the Narita target heart rate equation.
Results: Hopkin’s spreadsheet to obtain confidence limit and the chance of
the true difference between gas measurements and Narita target heart rate
equation revealed that the Narita equation most likely underestimates the
measured anaerobic threshold in sedentary young boys (168.76±15 vs.
130.08±14.36) (Difference ±90% confidence limit: 38.1±18). Intraclass
correlation coefficient (ICC) showed a poor agreement between the criterion
method and Narita equation (ICC= 0.03).
Conclusion: According to the results, the Narita equation underestimates the
measured AT. It seems that the Narita equation is a good predictor of
aerobic not AT which can be investigated in the future studies.
Keywords :
Heart Rate Performance Curve (HRPC) , Training Intensity , Aerobic Threshold , Anaerobic Threshold
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics