Canning Karissa L, Brown Ruth E, Jamnik Veronica K, Salmon Art, Ardern Chris I, Kuk Jennifer L
School of Kinesiology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture & Sport, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS One. 2014 May 16;9(5):e97927. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097927. eCollection 2014.
It is unclear whether the common physical activity (PA) intensity descriptors used in PA guidelines worldwide align with the associated percent heart rate maximum method used for prescribing relative PA intensities consistently between sexes, ethnicities, age categories and across body mass index (BMI) classifications.
The objectives of this study were to determine whether individuals properly select light, moderate and vigorous intensity PA using the intensity descriptions in PA guidelines and determine if there are differences in estimation across sex, ethnicity, age and BMI classifications.
129 adults were instructed to walk/jog at a "light," "moderate" and "vigorous effort" in a randomized order. The PA intensities were categorized as being below, at or above the following %HRmax ranges of: 50-63% for light, 64-76% for moderate and 77-93% for vigorous effort.
On average, people correctly estimated light effort as 51.5±8.3%HRmax but underestimated moderate effort as 58.7±10.7%HRmax and vigorous effort as 69.9±11.9%HRmax. Participants walked at a light intensity (57.4±10.5%HRmax) when asked to walk at a pace that provided health benefits, wherein 52% of participants walked at a light effort pace, 19% walked at a moderate effort and 5% walked at a vigorous effort pace. These results did not differ by sex, ethnicity or BMI class. However, younger adults underestimated moderate and vigorous intensity more so than middle-aged adults (P<0.05).
When the common PA guideline descriptors were aligned with the associated %HRmax ranges, the majority of participants underestimated the intensity of PA that is needed to obtain health benefits. Thus, new subjective descriptions for moderate and vigorous intensity may be warranted to aid individuals in correctly interpreting PA intensities.
目前尚不清楚全球身体活动(PA)指南中使用的常见PA强度描述符是否与用于规定相对PA强度的相关心率最大值百分比方法在性别、种族、年龄类别以及身体质量指数(BMI)分类之间保持一致。
本研究的目的是确定个体是否根据PA指南中的强度描述正确选择轻度、中度和剧烈强度的PA,并确定在性别、种族、年龄和BMI分类的估计上是否存在差异。
129名成年人被要求以随机顺序以“轻度”“中度”和“剧烈努力”的强度行走/慢跑。PA强度被分类为低于、处于或高于以下心率最大值百分比范围:轻度为50 - 63%,中度为64 - 76%,剧烈努力为77 - 93%。
平均而言,人们正确估计轻度努力为心率最大值的51.5±8.3%,但低估中度努力为心率最大值的58.7±10.7%,低估剧烈努力为心率最大值的69.9±11.9%。当被要求以有益于健康的速度行走时,参与者以轻度强度行走(心率最大值的57.4±10.5%),其中52%的参与者以轻度努力速度行走,19%以中度努力行走,5%以剧烈努力速度行走。这些结果在性别、种族或BMI类别上没有差异。然而,与中年成年人相比,年轻成年人对中度和剧烈强度的低估更为明显(P<0.05)。
当常见的PA指南描述符与相关的心率最大值百分比范围一致时,大多数参与者低估了获得健康益处所需的PA强度。因此,可能需要新的中度和剧烈强度的主观描述来帮助个体正确解读PA强度。