R Pokan
University of Graz
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1997
Peter Hofmann; R Pokan; von Duvillard Sp; Seibert Fj; Zweiker R; Peter Schmid
In 1992 Conconi et al. (20) presented an indirect and noninvasive method for the determination of anaerobic threshold (AnT) in an incremental field test for runners. This noninvasive method for the determination of anaerobic threshold is dependent on the occurrence of a deflection of the heart rate performance curve (HRPC). The aim of our study was to evaluate the degree and direction of the deflection of the HRPC and the relationship of the heart rate threshold (HRT) to the lactate turn point in a group of 227 healthy young subjects (age: 23 +/- 4 yr). The subjects were divided into three groups by means of second degree polynomial fitting (GI: regular deflection, kHR > 0.1; G II: no deflection, 0 < kHR < 0.1; G II: inverse deflection, k < -0.1). No significant differences between the groups were found in the anthropometric data or in the power output and the blood lactate concentration at both the first (LTP1) and second (LTP2) lactate turn points and at maximum performance (Pmax). Using the method of Conconi et al. (20), 85.9% of the subjects showed a regular deflection, 6.2% showed no deflection at all, and 7.9% showed even an inverted deflection of the HRPC. An HRT could be obtained in both G I and G III, and power output at HRT was not significantly different in comparison to that at the LTP2. No HRT could be assessed in G II. The heart rate at HRT and the LTP2 were significantly lower in G III compared with G I. The phenomenon of heart rate break point may be attractive in training regulation, but its application is limited because a heart rate deflection cannot be found even in young subjects in some cases.
European Journal of Applied Physiology | 1994
Peter Hofmann; Václav Bunc; H. Leitner; R Pokan; G. Gaisl
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate heart rate threshold (HRT) related exercise intensities by means of two endurance cycle ergometer tests using blood lactate concentration. [La], pulmonary ventilation (n
The Cardiology | 1995
Bernd Eber; Martin Schumacher; Werner Langsteger; Robert Zweiker; Friedrich M. Fruhwald; R Pokan; Robert Gasser; Otto Eber; Werner Klein
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2001
Peter Hofmann; von Duvillard Sp; Seibert Fj; R Pokan; Wonisch M; LeMura Lm; Schwaberger G
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 1993
R Pokan; Peter Hofmann; K. Preidler; H. Leitner; J. Dusleag; Eber B; G. Schwaberger; G. F. Füger; Werner Klein
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1998
R Pokan; Peter Hofmann; von Duvillard Sp; Beaufort F; Gerhard Smekal; Gasser R; Werner Klein; Eber B; Norbert Bachl; Peter Schmid
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 1995
R Pokan; Peter Hofmann; M. Lehmann; H. Leitner; Eber B; Gasser R; G. Schwaberger; Peter Schmid; J. Keul; Werner Klein
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1997
R Pokan; Peter Hofmann; von Duvillard Sp; Beaufort F; Schumacher M; Fruhwald Fm; Zweiker R; Eber B; Gasser R; Brandt D; Gerhard Smekal; Werner Klein; Peter Schmid
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1998
R Pokan; Peter Hofmann; von Duvillard Sp; Schumacher M; Gasser R; Zweiker R; Fruhwald Fm; Eber B; Gerhard Smekal; Norbert Bachl; Peter Schmid
European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2002
Manfred Wonisch; Peter Hofmann; Friedrich M. Fruhwald; Ronald Hoedl; G. Schwaberger; R Pokan; Serge P. von Duvillard; Werner Klein
n), heart rate (HR) and electromyogram (EMG) activity of working muscle. Firstly, 16 healthy female students [age, 21.4 (SD 2.8) years; height, 167.1 (SD 5.1) cm; body mass 62.7 (SD 7.1) kg] performed an incremental exercise test (10 W each minute) on an electrically braked cycle ergometer until they felt exhausted. The HRT and lactate turn point (LTP) were assessed by means of computer-aided linear regression break point analysis from the relationship of HR or [La] to power output. No significant difference was found between HRT and LTP for all the variables measured. Secondly, two endurance tests (ET) of 20 min duration were performed by 7 subjects. The first (ET I) was performed at an exercise intensity which was about 10% lower than the power output at HRT [61.2 (SD 3.1) % maximal oxygen uptake (n