EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY -LOOSELEAF TEXTBOOK
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY -LOOSELEAF TEXTBOOK
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781264141678
Author: Powers
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 1, Problem 6SQ
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To calculate: The estimated O2 cost of horizontal treadmill running for a 70Kg subject at 150, 200, and 235 m.min-1.

Introduction: Energy expenditure is basically useful in exercise associated weight loss programs. This is measured in terms of consumption of oxygen in ml. kg-1.min-1. The energy expenditure is denoted as the volume of oxygen consumed (VO2).

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Given data;

Treadmill speed = 150 m.min-1

Subject’s weight = 70 Kg

The volume of oxygen consumed (VO2):

VO2=Weight×0.2ml.kg-1.min-1/(m.min-1)×speed(m.min-1)+3.5ml.kg-1.min-1=70×0.2ml.kg-1.min-1/(m.min-1)×150(m.min-1)+3.5ml.kg-1.min-1=2100ml.kg-1.min-1+3.5ml.kg-1.min-1=2103.5ml.kg-1.min-1

Given data;

Treadmill speed = 200 m.min-1

Subject’s weight = 70 Kg

The volume of oxygen consumed (VO2):

VO2=Weight×0.2ml.kg-1.min-1/(m.min-1)×speed(m.min-1)+3.5ml.kg-1.min-1=70×0.2ml.kg-1.min-1/(m.min-1)×200 (m.min-1)+3.5ml.kg-1.min-1=2800 ml.kg-1.min-1+3.5ml.kg-1.min-1=2803.5ml.kg-1.min-1

Given data;

Treadmill speed = 235 m.min-1

Subject’s weight = 70 Kg

The volume of oxygen consumed (VO2):

VO2=Weight×0.2ml.kg-1.min-1/(m.min-1)×speed(m.min-1)+3.5ml.kg-1.min-1=70×0.2ml.kg-1.min-1/(m.min-1)×235 (m.min-1)+3.5ml.kg-1.min-1=3290 ml.kg-1.min-1+3.5ml.kg-1.min-1=3293.5ml.kg-1.min-1

Conclusion

The estimated O2 cost of horizontal treadmill running for a 70Kg subject at 150, 200, and 235m.min-1 is 2103.5ml.kg-1.min-1, 2803.5ml.kg-1.min-1, and 3293.5ml.kg-1.min-1 respectively.

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