Kinesiology 1070A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Cardiac Stress Test, Heart Failure, Community Studies
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Modeling: to be one of the most powerful means of transmitting values, attitudes, patterns of thoughts and behaviour. Display decreasing distress as the model struggles with difficulties or threats. Demonstrate strategies for dealing with different situations. Outcome measures: performance, adherence, effort, outcome, form/errors, cognitive and affective psychological. Response: anxiety, mood, self-efficacy, rpe- rating of precede exertion. Study: influence of model type on rpe and hr. Purpose: to examine the responses of females to models who characterized a bicycle ergometry task as tolerable or intolerable. Session 1: bicycle ergometer test to 70% to max exercised an additional 2 mins. 80% max determined for next exercise session held within a 2-week interval familiarization with rpe. Intolerable: grimacing, squinting, head bobbing, muscle tightening, exaggerated movements frequency and intensity of behaviours increased throughout. Weak and pessimistic with little overt confidence. Tolerable: same signs to far less extent began to show fatigue near end of test optimistic, energetic and relaxed expressed confidence.