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National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology | 2018

Respiratory exchange ratio in aerobic exercise on treadmill versus cycle ergometer at similar perceived exertion

Priyanka Sharma; Sunita Tiwari; Dileep Verma; Mayank Agarwal

Background: Treadmill (TM) and cycle ergometer (CE) are the most commonly used indoor machines for aerobic exercise (AE). Previous studies have indicated that TM causes higher fat oxidation than CE AE; however, data from the Indian subcontinent are lacking regarding the same. Accumulation of visceral fat leads to various cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, and hence, AE modality that causes higher fat oxidation could prove more beneficial in improving health-related quality of life. Aims and Objectives: The aim of this study is to compare cardiovascular response and respiratory exchange ratio (RER) in TM and CE AE by moderately active males at similar ratings of perceived exertion (RPE). Materials and Methods: In the present experimental study, sixteen males with normal body mass index were involved to perform 30 min of continuous moderate intensity AE on TM and CE at RPE of 13. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), and pulse pressure (PP) were analyzed just before and after the exercise trial. RER was estimated during the last 2 min of exercise. Paired t-test was applied to compare the means, and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: HR after TM (136 ± 10) tended (P = 0.063) to be higher than CE (132 ± 9), while changes in SBP, DBP, and PP were non-significant. RER was non-significantly (P = 0.148) higher in CE (0.89 ± 0.05) than TM (0.91 ± 0.06). Oxygen consumption was significantly (P = 0.049) higher in TM (1.11 ± 0.17 L/min) than CE (1.03 ± 0.16 L/min). Conclusion: TM caused significantly higher energy consumption with non-significantly higher HR and fat oxidation than CE AE at RPE of 13.


International Journal of Contemporary Medical Research [IJCMR] | 2018

Comparison of Energy Expenditure and Cardiac Effort Induced by Treadmill Walking and Stationary Cycling at Moderate Perceived Exertion by Young Males

Priyanka Sharma; Mayank Agarwal; Dileep Verma; Sunita Tiwari


International Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health | 2018

A comparison of cardiovascular responses and fat oxidation rate induced by the isocaloric treadmill and cycle ergometer endurance exercise

Priyanka Sharma; Sunita Tiwari; Dileep Verma; Mayank Agarwal


International Journal of Medical Science and Public Health | 2017

Acute effect of uphill and downhill treadmill walk on cardiovascular response and perceived exertion in young sedentary individual

Mayank Agarwal; Jagdish Narayan; Priyanka Sharma; Shraddha Singh; Sunita Tiwari


F1000Research | 2017

Cardiovascular response and IL-6 level after resistance exercise

Mayank Agarwal; Shraddha Singh; Jagdish Narayan; Shivani Pandey; Sunita Tiwari


F1000Research | 2017

IL-6 level in eccentric vs concentric exercise

Mayank Agarwal; Shraddha Singh; Shivani Pandey


F1000Research | 2017

Cardiovascular stress and perceived exertion during concentric vs. eccentric exercise

Mayank Agarwal; Shraddha Singh


F1000Research | 2017

Can ‘negatives’ be the new positive for improving metabolic health?

Priyanka Sharma; Sunita Tiwari; Mayank Agarwal


F1000Research | 2017

Cardiovascular response and serum IL-6 level in concentric and eccentric exercise

Mayank Agarwal; Shraddha Singh; Sunita Tiwari; Jagdish Narayan; Shivani Pandey


F1000Research | 2016

Chrono-exercise: effect of time of the day on lipid oxidation during acute bout of sub-maximal aerobic exercise in young healthy males

Priyanka Sharma; Mayank Agarwal

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Sunita Tiwari

King George's Medical University

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Shraddha Singh

King George's Medical University

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Dileep Verma

King George's Medical University

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Shivani Pandey

King George's Medical University

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