Sex‐ and age‐related differences in the rating of perceived exertion after high‐intensity rowing exercise during childhood and adolescence

Author:

Bardin Joffrey1ORCID,Maciejewski Hugo2ORCID,Diry Allison12ORCID,Droit‐Volet Sylvie3ORCID,Thomas Claire4ORCID,Ratel Sébastien5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. French Institute of Sport (INSEP), Laboratory Sport, Exercise and Performance (EA7370) Paris France

2. French Rowing Federation Nogent‐sur‐Marne France

3. Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale et COgnitive (LAPSCO), CNRS Clermont‐Auvergne University Clermont‐Ferrand France

4. LBEPS, Evry University, IRBA, Paris Saclay University Evry 91025 France

5. AME2P, Clermont‐Auvergne University Clermont‐Ferrand EA 3533 France

Abstract

AbstractThe present study aimed to evaluate the effects of age and sex on the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) during high‐intensity exercise and determine whether mechanical and physiological parameters could be predictors of RPE during childhood and adolescence. Forty‐three boys and 36 girls performed a 60‐s all‐out test on a rowing ergometer and were categorized by age group (10.0–11.9; 12.0–13.9; 14.0–15.9; 16.0–17.9 years) and sex. Ratings of perceived exertion were assessed using the 6–20 RPE and CR‐10 scales and analyzed with respect to mechanical work rate (Wtot), post‐exercise peak blood lactate concentration ([La]peak), and peak minute ventilation (V̇Epeak). Multilevel regression modeling revealed a significant influence of Wtot, [La]peak and V̇Epeak on 6–20 RPE and CR‐10 scores (r2 = .34 and .36, p < .001, respectively). However, while boys perceived high‐intensity exercise as being subjectively more difficult than girls at all ages (p < .05) except 12.0–13.9 years, significant higher mechanical work rate and greater associated metabolic responses in boys than girls were only found from the age of 14 years (Wtot and V̇Epeak) or 16 years ([La]peak), suggesting that the association between RPE and mechanical/physiological parameters could not be held before the age of 12 years. To conclude, RPE increased with increasing age, with boys exhibiting higher scores than girls at all ages except 12.0–13.9 years. This finding is probably explained by the higher Wtot and greater concomitant metabolic responses in boys at the time of puberty. However, other factors should be considered at least in children before the age of 12 years.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,Biological Psychiatry,Cognitive Neuroscience,Developmental Neuroscience,Endocrine and Autonomic Systems,Neurology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology,General Neuroscience

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