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Validación de la Escala de Borg en personas con diabetes mellitus Tipo 2

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dc.creatorRosales, Walter; Hospital Universitario, Universidad de Cuyo
dc.creatorCofré, Cristian; Universidad de Santiago
dc.creatorCicchitti, Alejandra; Hospital Universitario, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo,
dc.creatorBertona, Celina; Hospital Universitario, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Medico
dc.creatorVizcaya, Alejandro; Hospital Universitario, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Medico
dc.creatorGonzález, Joaquín; Hospital Universitario, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
dc.creatorBajuk, Jorge; Hospital Universitario, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
dc.creatorRodríguez, Martín
dc.date2016-08-25
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dc.identifierhttp://www.revistamedicadechile.cl/ojs/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4903
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dc.descriptionBackground: Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale (RPE) is a psychophysiological measurements that translates physical stimuli to a psychological construct, which is perceived exertion. Its use is simple and it represents the effort feeling. Each number of the scale is associated with a heart rate or percentage of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), which estimates the intensity of exercise. Aim: To validate RPE scale in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2). Material and methods: Thirty five DM2 participants with a median age of 59 years underwent an incremental exercise test in a treadmill with breath-by-breath analysis of oxygen consumption. After every three minute stage, the RPE scale was applied and correlated with oxygen consumption variables. Results: There was correlation coefficient of 0.91 between RPE score and VO2max. A RPE score of 11 corresponded to 52% of VO2max, a RPE score of 13 corresponded to 76% of VO2max, a RPE of 15 corresponded to 88% of VO2max and a RPE of 17 correspondent to a 100% of VO2max. Conclusions: RPE Scale is valid in patients with type 2 diabetes as an estimate of the intensity of physical activity.en-US
dc.descriptionBackground: Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale (RPE) is a psychophysiological measurements that translates physical stimuli to a psychological construct, which is perceived exertion. Its use is simple and it represents the effort feeling. Each number of the scale is associated with a heart rate or percentage of maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), which estimates the intensity of exercise. Aim: To validate RPE scale in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2). Material and methods: Thirty five DM2 participants with a median age of 59 years underwent an incremental exercise test in a treadmill with breath-by-breath analysis of oxygen consumption. After every three minute stage, the RPE scale was applied and correlated with oxygen consumption variables. Results: There was correlation coefficient of 0.91 between RPE score and VO2max. A RPE score of 11 corresponded to 52% of VO2max, a RPE score of 13 corresponded to 76% of VO2max, a RPE of 15 corresponded to 88% of VO2max and a RPE of 17 correspondent to a 100% of VO2max. Conclusions: RPE Scale is valid in patients with type 2 diabetes as an estimate of the intensity of physical activity.es-ES
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dc.publisherRevista Médica de Chilees-ES
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dc.sourceRevista Médica de Chile; Vol. 144, núm. 9 (2016): SEPTIEMBRE 2016es-ES
dc.source0034-9887
dc.subjectDiabetes Mellitus; Exercise; Physical Exertion; Rehabilitationen-US
dc.subjectDiabetes Mellitus; Exercise; Physical Exertion; Rehabilitationes-ES
dc.titleVALIDATION OF THE BORG SCALE IN PARTICIPANTS WITH TYPE 2 DIABETES MELLITUSen-US
dc.titleValidación de la Escala de Borg en personas con diabetes mellitus Tipo 2es-ES
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