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dc.contributor.advisorButts, N.
dc.contributor.authorFoley, Thomas Shane
dc.date.accessioned2011-03-09T16:23:46Z
dc.date.available2011-03-09T16:23:46Z
dc.date.issued1994
dc.identifier.urihttp://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/48737
dc.description.abstractThe recently developed CROSS WALKR exercise treadmill incorporates resistive arm poles designed to increase the metabolic costs associated with walking. Twenty-nine healthy men (mean age, 24.2 yr) were recruited to study the physiological effects of utilizing the arm poles during normal treadmill walking at 2,3, and 4 mph at a 3% grade. Ss walked at each test speed for 5 min with arms and 5 rnin without arms, achieving steady state HR and VO, at each of the 6 stages. The arm poles increased VO, (ml-min-I) by an average 58% and HR by an average of 32% above normal walking. Using arm poles increased RPE to a much lesser degree (9.1%). Except for RER, the arm pole treatment produced significantly (p < .01) higher values for all remaining metabolic variables (V,, Lsmin-I, kcals, and METs). It was concluded that the CROSS WAL,KR's arm poles #lowed individuals to obtain higher exercise intensity levels during treadnr911 walking without corresponding increases in perceived cardiovascular strain.en
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.subjectEnergy metabolismen
dc.subjectWalking - Physiological aspectsen
dc.subjectTreadmill exercise testsen
dc.titleThe effects of the Cross Walk's resistive arm poles on the metabolic costs of treadmill walkingen
dc.typeThesisen
thesis.degree.levelMSen
thesis.degree.disciplineAdult Fitness/Cardiac Rehabilitationen


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