The heart rates of 14 voluntary subjects (seven male and seven female)
participating in a 5 d jogging relay were recorded. The jogging speed
was controlled at 3.0 m . s(-1) on average. The heart rate measuremen
ts were related to cardiorespiratory responses obtained during VO2max
test on a treadmill. The mean(s.d.) VO2max values were 53(2) and 48(2)
ml . kg(-1). min(-1) and the anaerobic threshold was 42(1) and 38(2)
ml . kg(m-1). min(-1) for male and female subjects respectively. Durin
g the relay the mean(s.d.) heart rate values of male and female subjec
ts were 150(1), and 167(3) beats . min(-1) (P < 0.001), corresponding
to 68(1) and 76(2)%VO2max (P < 0.01) as calculated from the individual
HR/VO2 regression equations. The jogging time above anaerobic thresho
ld heart rate level was 9(3)% for the males and 43(7)% for the females
(P < 0.001) of the total jogging time. The results indicate that even
in a leisure oriented jogging event, cardiorespiratory strain can be
rather high and that the strain can be significantly higher for female
than for male subjects. The determination of the anaerobic threshold
as well as VO2max is important when quantifying the level of cardiores
piratory strain of exercise.