Abel, M. G ., Hannon, J. C., Mullineaux, David et al and Beighle, A.
(2011)
Determination of step rate thresholds corresponding to physical activity intensity classifications in adults.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 8
(1).
pp. 45-51.
ISSN 1543-3080
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Abstract
Current recommendations call for adults to be physically active at moderate and/or vigorous intensities. Given the popularity of walking and running, the use of step rates may provide a practical and inexpensive means to evaluate ambulatory intensity. Thus, the purpose of this study was to identify step rate thresholds that correspond to various intensity classifications. Methods: Oxygen consumption was measured at rest and during 10 minute treadmill walking and running trials at 6 standardized speeds (54, 80, 107, 134,
161, and 188 m∙min-1) in 9 men and 10 women (28.8 ± 6.8 yrs). Two observers counted the participants’ steps
at each treadmill speed. Linear and nonlinear regression analyses were used to develop prediction equations
to ascertain step rate thresholds at various intensities. Results: Nonlinear regression analysis of the metabolic
cost versus step rates across all treadmill speeds yielded the highest R2 values for men (R2 = .91) and women
(R2 = .79). For men, the nonlinear analysis yielded 94 and 125 step∙min-1 for moderate and vigorous intensities,
respectively. For women, 99 and 135 step∙min-1 corresponded with moderate and vigorous intensities, respectively. Conclusions: Promoting a step rate of 100 step∙min-1 may serve as a practical public health recommendation to exercise at moderate intensity.
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