Abstract

This study compared conventional exercise prescription methods with an anaerobic threshold (AT) method in a population with left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) to determine: 1) if a significant number of conventionally prescribed training heart rate ranges (THR) were above anaerobic threshold; and 2) if there was a significant decrease in ventricular function at the prescribed heart rate ranges as assessed by Doppler ultrasound variables, ascending aortic blood velocity (AABV) and peak acceleration (PA). The sample consisted of twelve male subjects with documented LVD (ejection fraction

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