Pediatrics, Dartmouth Medical School, Lebanon, USA.
J Sports Sci. 2011 Dec;29(15):1635-44. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2011.609898. Epub 2011 Oct 13.
Better methods are needed to improve validity and reliability of physical activity (PA) assessment instruments. The purpose of this study was to compare individual's Borg's Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) scores to GT1M ActiGraph accelerometer output, with the aim to better understand estimates of perceived exertion for exercise prescription. Adults were recruited (n = 117) from Utah, with 43.1% males (n = 50), and most (53.1%) self-reporting regular exercise. Participants performed three indoor laps of increasing intensity, ranging from walking to running, and immediately completed a RPE form. A subsample was mailed the same RPE survey 6-8 weeks later to compare differences from their initial responses. Individual accelerometer data was compared to RPE levels from validated metabolic equivalents (METs). There were significant differences between the RPE ratings and the accelerometer output overall for gender (χ(2) = 10.9, P = 0.004), and exercise status (χ(2) = 15.5, P < 0.001). The odds of underestimating RPE for an exerciser were 3.67 times greater than a non-exerciser (95% CI = 1.48, 9.11). The subsample also underestimated RPE after the time lapse (Z = -2.324, P = 0.020). Overall, the RPE proved to be a useful tool for most individuals and could be used in individualised exercise prescription, although women may overestimate, and regular exercisers may underestimate exertion.
需要更好的方法来提高体力活动 (PA) 评估工具的有效性和可靠性。本研究的目的是比较个体的 Borg 主观用力感觉 (RPE) 评分与 GT1M ActiGraph 加速度计输出,旨在更好地理解运动处方的感知用力估计。从犹他州招募了成年人(n=117),其中男性占 43.1%(n=50),大多数(53.1%)报告有规律的运动。参与者进行了三次室内强度递增的来回跑,从步行到跑步,然后立即完成 RPE 表格。一小部分人在 6-8 周后邮寄了相同的 RPE 调查,以比较他们初始反应的差异。个体加速度计数据与经过验证的代谢当量 (MET) 的 RPE 水平进行比较。对于性别(χ(2) = 10.9,P = 0.004)和运动状态(χ(2) = 15.5,P < 0.001),RPE 评分和加速度计输出之间存在显著差异。与非运动者相比,运动者低估 RPE 的可能性高出 3.67 倍(95%CI=1.48,9.11)。经过时间推移后,该子样本也低估了 RPE(Z=-2.324,P=0.020)。总体而言,RPE 被证明是大多数人的有用工具,可用于个体化运动处方,尽管女性可能会高估,而经常运动者可能会低估用力程度。