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Exercise prescription: 53-year-old female (case 7)

Prof. Dominique Hansen, Exercise Prescription Quiz Section Editor

Test your knowledge on exercise prescription with this quiz prepared by Dr. Dominique Hansen (Hasselt, BE). Review the case below, and take the multiple-choice quiz to see how accurate your prescriptions are!

Exercise Testing
Sports Cardiology

The case

Description

  • 53-year-old female
  • Body height: 160 cm
  • Body weight: 56 kg
  • VO2max: 1350 ml/min (96% of predicted normal value)
  • Resting HR: 65 bts/min
  • Peak exercise HR: 135 bts/min
  • Total cholesterol: 165 mg/dl
  • Fasting glyacemia: 129 mg/dl
  • Blood pressure: 125/75 mmHg
  • Medication intake: statin, beta-blocker
  • Referred to rehabilitation for: elevated CVD risk
  • Co-morbidities: None
  • Additional information: gonarthrosis present

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