Skip to main content
Top
Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology 5/2003

01-06-2003 | Original Article

Overall and differentiated ratings of perceived exertion at the respiratory compensation threshold: effects of gender and mode

Authors: J. M. Green, T. R. Crews, A. M. Bosak, W. W. Peveler

Published in: European Journal of Applied Physiology | Issue 5/2003

Login to get access

Abstract

Research on gender differences in ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) has been equivocal with few studies comparing exercise modes and differentiated RPE. The current study examined gender differences in overall and differentiated RPE at the respiratory compensation threshold (RCT) during cycling and treadmill exercise. Each minute during a maximal treadmill and maximal cycling test, men (n=18) and women (n=16) estimated RPE corresponding to overall (RPE-O), legs (RPE-L), and breathing/chest (RPE-C) exertion. A 2 (gender) × 2 (mode) × 3 (RPE-O, RPE-L, RPE-C) repeated measures MANOVA revealed no significant mode × gender or RPE × gender interactions. The exercise mode × RPE interaction approached significance (P=0.055) when cycling [mean (SD) 14.8 (2.9)] and treadmill exercise [12.8 (2.9)] were compared. No main effects for gender [men: 13.7 (2.6), women: 13.4 (2.6)] were detected. Main effects for mode showed RPE to be significantly greater during cycling [14.4 (2.8)] versus treadmill exercise [12.7 (2.9)]. Main effects for differentiated RPE showed RPE-L [13.8 (2.6)] to be significantly greater than RPE-O [13.5 (2.6)] and RPE-C [13.3 (2.6)]. Results suggest that overall and differentiated RPE at the RCT are not significantly different between genders during cycling or treadmill exercise. While RPE-L was statistically greater than RPE-O and RPE-C, the magnitude of the differences makes this result of little practical significance. The marginal interaction suggests greater RPE-L values might be expected at the RCT during cycling versus treadmill exercise. However, results suggest that minimal RPE differences exist between men and women during cycling and treadmill exercise.
Literature
go back to reference American College of Sports Medicine (2000) Guidelines for exercise testing and prescription, 6th edn. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, Pa., pp 78–79 American College of Sports Medicine (2000) Guidelines for exercise testing and prescription, 6th edn. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, Pa., pp 78–79
go back to reference Beaver WL, Wasserman K, Whipp BJ (1986) A new method for detecting anaerobic threshold by gas exchange. J Appl Physiol 60:2020–2027PubMed Beaver WL, Wasserman K, Whipp BJ (1986) A new method for detecting anaerobic threshold by gas exchange. J Appl Physiol 60:2020–2027PubMed
go back to reference Borg GAV (1982) Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc 14:377–381PubMed Borg GAV (1982) Psychophysical bases of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc 14:377–381PubMed
go back to reference Bruce RA (1971) Exercise testing of patients with coronary artery disease. Ann Clin Res 3:323–332PubMed Bruce RA (1971) Exercise testing of patients with coronary artery disease. Ann Clin Res 3:323–332PubMed
go back to reference Butts NK, Crowell D (1985) Effect of caffeine ingestion on cardiorespiratory endurance in men and women. Res Q Exerc Sport 56:301–305 Butts NK, Crowell D (1985) Effect of caffeine ingestion on cardiorespiratory endurance in men and women. Res Q Exerc Sport 56:301–305
go back to reference Cafarelli E, Cain WS, Stevens JC (1977) Effort of dynamic exercise: Influence of load, duration and task. Ergonomics 20:147–158PubMed Cafarelli E, Cain WS, Stevens JC (1977) Effort of dynamic exercise: Influence of load, duration and task. Ergonomics 20:147–158PubMed
go back to reference Ceci R, Hassmen P (1991). Self-monitored exercise at three different RPE intensities in treadmill vs field running. Med Sci Sports Exerc 23:732–738PubMed Ceci R, Hassmen P (1991). Self-monitored exercise at three different RPE intensities in treadmill vs field running. Med Sci Sports Exerc 23:732–738PubMed
go back to reference Demello JJ, Cureton KJ, Boineau RE, Singh MM (1987). Ratings of perceived exertion at the lactate threshold in trained and untrained men and women. Med Sci Sports Exerc 19:354–362PubMed Demello JJ, Cureton KJ, Boineau RE, Singh MM (1987). Ratings of perceived exertion at the lactate threshold in trained and untrained men and women. Med Sci Sports Exerc 19:354–362PubMed
go back to reference Dunbar CC, Robertson RJ, Baun R, Blandin MF, Metz K, Burdett R, Goss FL (1992). The validity of regulating exercise intensity by ratings of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc 24:94–99PubMed Dunbar CC, Robertson RJ, Baun R, Blandin MF, Metz K, Burdett R, Goss FL (1992). The validity of regulating exercise intensity by ratings of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc 24:94–99PubMed
go back to reference Eston RG, Davies BL, Williams JG (1987). Use of perceived effort ratings to control exercise intensity in young healthy adults. Eur J Appl Physiol 56:222–224 Eston RG, Davies BL, Williams JG (1987). Use of perceived effort ratings to control exercise intensity in young healthy adults. Eur J Appl Physiol 56:222–224
go back to reference Eynde BV, Ostyn M (1986). Rate of perceived exertion and its relationships with cardiorespiratory response to submaximal and maximal muscular exercise. In: Borg G, Ottoson D (eds) The perception of exertion in physical work. Macmillan, London, pp 327–335 Eynde BV, Ostyn M (1986). Rate of perceived exertion and its relationships with cardiorespiratory response to submaximal and maximal muscular exercise. In: Borg G, Ottoson D (eds) The perception of exertion in physical work. Macmillan, London, pp 327–335
go back to reference Glass SC, Knowlton RG, Becque MD (1992). Accuracy of RPE from graded exercise to establish exercise training intensity. Med Sci Sports Exerc 24:1303–1307PubMed Glass SC, Knowlton RG, Becque MD (1992). Accuracy of RPE from graded exercise to establish exercise training intensity. Med Sci Sports Exerc 24:1303–1307PubMed
go back to reference Held T, Marti B (1998). Substantial influence of level of endurance capacity on the association of perceived exertion with blood lactate accumulation. Int J Sports Med 20:34–39 Held T, Marti B (1998). Substantial influence of level of endurance capacity on the association of perceived exertion with blood lactate accumulation. Int J Sports Med 20:34–39
go back to reference Hetzler RK, Seip RL, Boutcher SH, Pierce E, Snead D, Weltman A (1991). Effect of exercise modality on ratings of perceived exertion at various lactate concentrations. Med Sci Sports Exerc 23:88–92PubMed Hetzler RK, Seip RL, Boutcher SH, Pierce E, Snead D, Weltman A (1991). Effect of exercise modality on ratings of perceived exertion at various lactate concentrations. Med Sci Sports Exerc 23:88–92PubMed
go back to reference Kravitz L, Robergs RA, Hayward VH, Wagner DR, Powers K (1997). Exercise mode and gender comparisons of energy expenditure at self-selected intensities. Med Sci Sports Exerc 29:1028–1035PubMed Kravitz L, Robergs RA, Hayward VH, Wagner DR, Powers K (1997). Exercise mode and gender comparisons of energy expenditure at self-selected intensities. Med Sci Sports Exerc 29:1028–1035PubMed
go back to reference Mahon AD, Gay JA, Stolen KQ (1998). Differentiated ratings of perceived exertion at ventilatory threshold in children and adults. Eur J Appl Physiol 18:115–120CrossRef Mahon AD, Gay JA, Stolen KQ (1998). Differentiated ratings of perceived exertion at ventilatory threshold in children and adults. Eur J Appl Physiol 18:115–120CrossRef
go back to reference Mihevic PM (1981). Sensory cues for perceived exertion: a review. Med Sci Sports Exerc 13:150–163PubMed Mihevic PM (1981). Sensory cues for perceived exertion: a review. Med Sci Sports Exerc 13:150–163PubMed
go back to reference Noble BJ (1982). Clinical applications of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc 14:406–411PubMed Noble BJ (1982). Clinical applications of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc 14:406–411PubMed
go back to reference Noble BJ, Maresh CM, Ritchey M (1981). Comparison of exercise sensations between females and males. Med Sport (Roma) 14:175–179 Noble BJ, Maresh CM, Ritchey M (1981). Comparison of exercise sensations between females and males. Med Sport (Roma) 14:175–179
go back to reference Pandolf KB (1982). Differentiated ratings of perceived exertion during physical exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 14:397–405PubMed Pandolf KB (1982). Differentiated ratings of perceived exertion during physical exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 14:397–405PubMed
go back to reference Pandolf KB, Burse RL, Goldman RF (1975). Differentiated ratings of perceived exertion during physical conditioning of older individuals using leg-weight loading. Percept Mot Skills 40:563–574PubMed Pandolf KB, Burse RL, Goldman RF (1975). Differentiated ratings of perceived exertion during physical conditioning of older individuals using leg-weight loading. Percept Mot Skills 40:563–574PubMed
go back to reference Pollock ML, Schmidt DH, Jackson AS (1980). Measurement of cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition in the clinical setting. Clin Ther 6:12–27 Pollock ML, Schmidt DH, Jackson AS (1980). Measurement of cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition in the clinical setting. Clin Ther 6:12–27
go back to reference Purvis JW, Cureton KJ (1981). Ratings of perceived exertion at the anaerobic threshold. Ergonomics 24:295–300PubMed Purvis JW, Cureton KJ (1981). Ratings of perceived exertion at the anaerobic threshold. Ergonomics 24:295–300PubMed
go back to reference Robertson RJ (1982). Central signals of perceived exertion during dynamic exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 14:390–396PubMed Robertson RJ (1982). Central signals of perceived exertion during dynamic exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc 14:390–396PubMed
go back to reference Robertson RJ, Noble BJ (1997). Perception of physical exertion: methods, mediators, and applications. In: Hollozy JO (ed) Exercise and sport science reviews,, vol 25. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, Md., pp 407–452 Robertson RJ, Noble BJ (1997). Perception of physical exertion: methods, mediators, and applications. In: Hollozy JO (ed) Exercise and sport science reviews,, vol 25. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, Md., pp 407–452
go back to reference Robertson RJ, Gillespie RL, McCarthy J, Ross KD (1979). Differentiated perceptions of exertion: Part I. Mode of integration of regional signals. Percept Mot Skills 49:683–689PubMed Robertson RJ, Gillespie RL, McCarthy J, Ross KD (1979). Differentiated perceptions of exertion: Part I. Mode of integration of regional signals. Percept Mot Skills 49:683–689PubMed
go back to reference Robertson RJ, Falkel JE, Drash AL, Swank AM, Metz KF, Spungen SA, LeBoeuf JR (1986). Effect of blood pH on peripheral and central signals of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc 18:114–122PubMed Robertson RJ, Falkel JE, Drash AL, Swank AM, Metz KF, Spungen SA, LeBoeuf JR (1986). Effect of blood pH on peripheral and central signals of perceived exertion. Med Sci Sports Exerc 18:114–122PubMed
go back to reference Robertson RJ, Moyna NM, Sward KL, Millich NB, Goss FL, Thompson PD (2001). Gender comparison of RPE at absolute and relative physiological criteria. Med Sci Sports Exerc 32:2120–2129 Robertson RJ, Moyna NM, Sward KL, Millich NB, Goss FL, Thompson PD (2001). Gender comparison of RPE at absolute and relative physiological criteria. Med Sci Sports Exerc 32:2120–2129
go back to reference Seip RL, Snead DS, Pierce EF, Stein P, Weltman A (1991). Perceptual responses and blood lactate concentration: effect of training state. Med Sci Sports Exerc 23:80–87PubMed Seip RL, Snead DS, Pierce EF, Stein P, Weltman A (1991). Perceptual responses and blood lactate concentration: effect of training state. Med Sci Sports Exerc 23:80–87PubMed
go back to reference Sydney KH, Shephard RJ (1977). Perception of exertion in the elderly, effects of aging, mode of exercise and physical training. Percept Mot Skills 44:999–1010PubMed Sydney KH, Shephard RJ (1977). Perception of exertion in the elderly, effects of aging, mode of exercise and physical training. Percept Mot Skills 44:999–1010PubMed
go back to reference Ueda T, Kurokawa J (1995). Relationships between perceived exertion and physiological variables during swimming. Int J Sports Med 16:385–389PubMed Ueda T, Kurokawa J (1995). Relationships between perceived exertion and physiological variables during swimming. Int J Sports Med 16:385–389PubMed
go back to reference Weltman A (1995). The blood lactate response to exercise. Human Kinetics, Champaign, Ill., pp 49–58 Weltman A (1995). The blood lactate response to exercise. Human Kinetics, Champaign, Ill., pp 49–58
go back to reference Whaley MH, Kaminsky LA, Dwyer GB, Getchell LH, Norton JA (1992). Predictors of over- and underachievement of age-predicted maximal heart rate. Med Sci Sports Exerc 24:1173–1179PubMed Whaley MH, Kaminsky LA, Dwyer GB, Getchell LH, Norton JA (1992). Predictors of over- and underachievement of age-predicted maximal heart rate. Med Sci Sports Exerc 24:1173–1179PubMed
Metadata
Title
Overall and differentiated ratings of perceived exertion at the respiratory compensation threshold: effects of gender and mode
Authors
J. M. Green
T. R. Crews
A. M. Bosak
W. W. Peveler
Publication date
01-06-2003
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
European Journal of Applied Physiology / Issue 5/2003
Print ISSN: 1439-6319
Electronic ISSN: 1439-6327
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-003-0869-4

Other articles of this Issue 5/2003

European Journal of Applied Physiology 5/2003 Go to the issue