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Longitudinal examination of age-predicted symptom-limited exercise maximum HR

PURPOSE: To estimate the association of age with maximal HR (MHR). METHODS: Data were obtained from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Participants were black and white men and women aged 18-30 yr in 1985-1986 (year 0). A symptom-limited maximal graded exercise test was completed at years 0, 7, and 20 by 4969, 2583, and 2870 participants, respectively. After exclusion, 9622 eligible tests remained. RESULTS: In all 9622 tests, estimated MHR (eMHR, bpm) had a quadratic relation to age in the age range of 18-50 yr, eMHR = 179 + 0.29 x age – 0.011 x age(2). The age-MHR association was approximately linear in the restricted age ranges of consecutive tests. In 2215 people who completed tests of both years 0 and 7 (age range = 18-37 yr), eMHR =.

Authors: Zhu N; Suarez-Lopez JR; Sidney S; Sternfeld B; Schreiner PJ; Carnethon MR; Lewis CE; Crow RS; Bouchard C; Haskell WL; Jacobs DR Jr

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2010 Aug;42(8):1519-27.

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