Abstract:
:Participation in surfing has evolved to include all age groups. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine whether activity levels and cardiovascular responses to surfing change with age. Surfing time and heart rate (HR) were measured for the total surfing session and within each activity of surfing (paddling, sitting, wave riding, and miscellaneous). Peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) was also measured during laboratory-based simulated surfboard paddling on a modified swim bench ergometer. VO2peak decreased with age during simulated paddling (r = -.455, p < .001, n = 68). Total time surfing (p = .837) and time spent within each activity of surfing did not differ with age (n = 160). Mean HR during surfing significantly decreased with age (r = -.231, p = .004). However, surfing HR expressed as a percent of age-predicted maximum increased significantly with age. Therefore, recreational surfers across the age spectrum are achieving intensities and durations that are consistent with guidelines for cardiovascular health.
journal_name
J Aging Phys Actjournal_title
Journal of aging and physical activityauthors
LaLanne CL,Cannady MS,Moon JF,Taylor DL,Nessler JA,Crocker GH,Newcomer SCdoi
10.1123/japa.2016-0041subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2017-04-01 00:00:00pages
182-188issue
2eissn
1063-8652issn
1543-267Xpii
2016-0041journal_volume
25pub_type
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