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. 2015 Apr 13;12(4):4018–4030. doi: 10.3390/ijerph120404018

Table 2.

Physical and perceptual responses for each condition.

Condition VO2 (mL/kg/min) HR (bpm) RPE Absolute EE (kcal/min) Adjusted EE (kcal/kg/min) METs VO2reserve (%)
Rest 6.85 (1.06) 79.20 (9.31)
VO2max test 41.62 (5.72) 192.92 (8.69) 8.10 (1.51)
ID RUN 25.54 (7.96) b 149.66 (20.68) b 5.29 (1.98) b 5.14 (1.39) b 0.13 (0.39) b 3.71 (0.97) b 53.98 (20.59) b
WII RUN 17.74 (2.42) a 122.83 (14.14) a 2.57 (1.54) 3.65 (0.64) a 0.09 (0.01) a 2.64 (0.41) a 31.86 (7.31) a
ID TT 11.26 (2.72) 99.98 (9.44) 2.19 (1.69) 2.31 (0.56) 0.06 (0.13) 1.67 (0.34) 12.79 (5.94)
PS TT 11.88 (3.09) 102.33 (12.43) 2.10 (1.51) 2.45 (0.71) 0.06 (0.02) 1.76 (0.52) 13.94 (7.17)
ID DAN 9.98 (2.96) 98.05 (20.95) 1.29 (1.35) 2.05 (0.63) 0.05 (0.01) 1.53 (0.52) 9.35 (7.86)
WII DAN 11.23 (2.86) c 101.58 (9.50) 2.43 (1.47) 2.30 (0.61) c 0.06 (0.01)c 1.70 (0.43) 13.16 (7.65) c

Note: Values are the means (SD). a Significantly (p < 0.01) higher than ID TT, PS TT, ID DAN, and WII DAN. b Significantly (p < 0.01) higher than ID TT, PS TT, ID DAN, WII DAN, and WII RUN. c Significantly higher than ID DAN (p < 0.01).