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Psychophysiological responses to exercise in type A/B men

P Hassmén1, R Ståhl, G Borg

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Stockholm, Sweden.

Psychosomatic Medicine
|March 1, 1993
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Type A behavior pattern influences perceived exertion during physical activity. Individuals with Type A behavior may underestimate their exercise intensity, impacting how exertion is measured.

Area of Science:

  • Exercise Physiology
  • Behavioral Science
  • Psychophysiology

Background:

  • Research on Type A behavior pattern (TABP) and perceived exertion during exercise shows mixed results.
  • Most studies are lab-based, limiting understanding of real-world outdoor exercise.
  • The influence of TABP on perceived exertion in field settings is under-explored.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between Type A behavior pattern and ratings of perceived exertion (RPE).
  • To compare perceived exertion across different levels of Type A behavior in a field setting.
  • To determine if TABP influences RPE during outdoor physical activity.

Main Methods:

  • Comparison of three subject groups based on Type A behavior levels: pronounced, intermediate, and low.

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  • Assessment of perceived exertion and heart rate during outdoor exercise.
  • Statistical analysis to identify significant differences between groups.
  • Main Results:

    • Statistically significant differences in perceived exertion were found between the TABP groups.
    • Type A individuals demonstrated a tendency to underestimate their perceived exertion at similar heart rates.
    • Behavioral patterns significantly impact subjective exercise intensity ratings.

    Conclusions:

    • Type A behavior pattern is a relevant factor in perceived exertion during physical activity.
    • Ratings of perceived exertion should consider individual behavior patterns for accurate exercise intensity quantification.
    • Future research should integrate behavioral assessments into exercise physiology studies conducted in real-world environments.