Modified talk test: A randomized cross-over trial investigating the comparative utility of two “talk tests” for determining aerobic training zones in overweight and obese patients

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Modified talk test: A randomized cross-over trial investigating the comparative utility of two “talk tests” for determining aerobic training zones in overweight and obese patients. / Orizola-Cáceres, Ignacio; Cerda-Kohler, Hugo; Burgos-Jara, Carlos; Meneses-Valdes, Roberto; Gutierrez-Pino, Rafael; Sepúlveda, Carlos.

I: Sports Medicine - Open, Bind 7, 23, 2021.

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Orizola-Cáceres, I, Cerda-Kohler, H, Burgos-Jara, C, Meneses-Valdes, R, Gutierrez-Pino, R & Sepúlveda, C 2021, 'Modified talk test: A randomized cross-over trial investigating the comparative utility of two “talk tests” for determining aerobic training zones in overweight and obese patients', Sports Medicine - Open, bind 7, 23. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-021-00315-9

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Orizola-Cáceres, I., Cerda-Kohler, H., Burgos-Jara, C., Meneses-Valdes, R., Gutierrez-Pino, R., & Sepúlveda, C. (2021). Modified talk test: A randomized cross-over trial investigating the comparative utility of two “talk tests” for determining aerobic training zones in overweight and obese patients. Sports Medicine - Open, 7, [23]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-021-00315-9

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Orizola-Cáceres I, Cerda-Kohler H, Burgos-Jara C, Meneses-Valdes R, Gutierrez-Pino R, Sepúlveda C. Modified talk test: A randomized cross-over trial investigating the comparative utility of two “talk tests” for determining aerobic training zones in overweight and obese patients. Sports Medicine - Open. 2021;7. 23. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-021-00315-9

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Orizola-Cáceres, Ignacio ; Cerda-Kohler, Hugo ; Burgos-Jara, Carlos ; Meneses-Valdes, Roberto ; Gutierrez-Pino, Rafael ; Sepúlveda, Carlos. / Modified talk test: A randomized cross-over trial investigating the comparative utility of two “talk tests” for determining aerobic training zones in overweight and obese patients. I: Sports Medicine - Open. 2021 ; Bind 7.

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title = "Modified talk test: A randomized cross-over trial investigating the comparative utility of two “talk tests” for determining aerobic training zones in overweight and obese patients",
abstract = "Background: To validate the traditional talk test (TTT) and an alternative talk test (ATT; using a visual analog scale) in overweight/obese (OW-OB) patients and to establish its accuracy in determining the aerobic training zones. Methods: We recruited 19 subjects aged 34.9 ± 6.7 years, diagnosed with overweight/obesity (BMI 31.8 ± 5.7). Every subject underwent incremental cycloergometric tests for maximal oxygen consumption, and TTT in a randomized order. At the end of each stage during the TTT, each subject read out loud a 40 words text and then had to identify the comfort to talk in two modalities: TTT which consisted in answering “Yes,” “I don{\textquoteright}t know,” or “No” to the question Was talking comfortable?, or ATT through a 1 to 10 numeric perception scale (visual analog scale (VAS)). The magnitude of differences was interpreted in comparison to the smallest worthwhile change and was used to determine agreement. Results: There was an agreement between the power output at the VAS 2–3 of ATT and the power output at the ventilatory threshold 1 (VT1) (very likely equivalent; mean difference − 1.3 W, 90% confidence limit (CL) (− 8.2; 5.6), percent chances for higher/similar/lower values of 0.7/99.1/0.2%). Also, there was an agreement between the power output at the VAS 6–7 of ATT and the power output at the ventilatory threshold 2 (VT2) (very likely equivalent; mean difference 11.1 W, 90% CL (2.8; 19.2), percent chances for higher/similar/lower values of 0.0/97.6/2.4%). Conclusions: ATT is a tool to determine exercise intensity and to establish aerobic training zones for exercise prescription in OW-OB patients.",
keywords = "Aerobic training zones, Exercise prescription, Intensity, Talk test",
author = "Ignacio Orizola-C{\'a}ceres and Hugo Cerda-Kohler and Carlos Burgos-Jara and Roberto Meneses-Valdes and Rafael Gutierrez-Pino and Carlos Sep{\'u}lveda",
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T1 - Modified talk test: A randomized cross-over trial investigating the comparative utility of two “talk tests” for determining aerobic training zones in overweight and obese patients

AU - Orizola-Cáceres, Ignacio

AU - Cerda-Kohler, Hugo

AU - Burgos-Jara, Carlos

AU - Meneses-Valdes, Roberto

AU - Gutierrez-Pino, Rafael

AU - Sepúlveda, Carlos

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PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - Background: To validate the traditional talk test (TTT) and an alternative talk test (ATT; using a visual analog scale) in overweight/obese (OW-OB) patients and to establish its accuracy in determining the aerobic training zones. Methods: We recruited 19 subjects aged 34.9 ± 6.7 years, diagnosed with overweight/obesity (BMI 31.8 ± 5.7). Every subject underwent incremental cycloergometric tests for maximal oxygen consumption, and TTT in a randomized order. At the end of each stage during the TTT, each subject read out loud a 40 words text and then had to identify the comfort to talk in two modalities: TTT which consisted in answering “Yes,” “I don’t know,” or “No” to the question Was talking comfortable?, or ATT through a 1 to 10 numeric perception scale (visual analog scale (VAS)). The magnitude of differences was interpreted in comparison to the smallest worthwhile change and was used to determine agreement. Results: There was an agreement between the power output at the VAS 2–3 of ATT and the power output at the ventilatory threshold 1 (VT1) (very likely equivalent; mean difference − 1.3 W, 90% confidence limit (CL) (− 8.2; 5.6), percent chances for higher/similar/lower values of 0.7/99.1/0.2%). Also, there was an agreement between the power output at the VAS 6–7 of ATT and the power output at the ventilatory threshold 2 (VT2) (very likely equivalent; mean difference 11.1 W, 90% CL (2.8; 19.2), percent chances for higher/similar/lower values of 0.0/97.6/2.4%). Conclusions: ATT is a tool to determine exercise intensity and to establish aerobic training zones for exercise prescription in OW-OB patients.

AB - Background: To validate the traditional talk test (TTT) and an alternative talk test (ATT; using a visual analog scale) in overweight/obese (OW-OB) patients and to establish its accuracy in determining the aerobic training zones. Methods: We recruited 19 subjects aged 34.9 ± 6.7 years, diagnosed with overweight/obesity (BMI 31.8 ± 5.7). Every subject underwent incremental cycloergometric tests for maximal oxygen consumption, and TTT in a randomized order. At the end of each stage during the TTT, each subject read out loud a 40 words text and then had to identify the comfort to talk in two modalities: TTT which consisted in answering “Yes,” “I don’t know,” or “No” to the question Was talking comfortable?, or ATT through a 1 to 10 numeric perception scale (visual analog scale (VAS)). The magnitude of differences was interpreted in comparison to the smallest worthwhile change and was used to determine agreement. Results: There was an agreement between the power output at the VAS 2–3 of ATT and the power output at the ventilatory threshold 1 (VT1) (very likely equivalent; mean difference − 1.3 W, 90% confidence limit (CL) (− 8.2; 5.6), percent chances for higher/similar/lower values of 0.7/99.1/0.2%). Also, there was an agreement between the power output at the VAS 6–7 of ATT and the power output at the ventilatory threshold 2 (VT2) (very likely equivalent; mean difference 11.1 W, 90% CL (2.8; 19.2), percent chances for higher/similar/lower values of 0.0/97.6/2.4%). Conclusions: ATT is a tool to determine exercise intensity and to establish aerobic training zones for exercise prescription in OW-OB patients.

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KW - Exercise prescription

KW - Intensity

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DO - 10.1186/s40798-021-00315-9

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