62
Views
27
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Motor, Thermal and Sensory Factors in Heart Rate Variation : A Methodology for Indirect Estimation of Intermittent Muscular Work and Environmental Heat Loads

, , &
Pages 45-60 | Published online: 28 Mar 2007

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (10)

Sahar Arab, Daniel Imbeau, Denise Dubeau, Philippe-Antoine Dubé & Isabelle Auger. (2020) Comparison of nine heart rate-based models to predict work metabolism of Forest workers. Ergonomics 63:11, pages 1394-1413.
Read now
Philippe-Antoine Dubé, Daniel Imbeau, Denise Dubeau & Isabelle Auger. (2019) Worker heat stress prevention and work metabolism estimation: comparing two assessment methods of the heart rate thermal component. Ergonomics 62:8, pages 1066-1085.
Read now
Philippe-Antoine Dubé, Daniel Imbeau, Denise Dubeau, Isabelle Auger & Mario Leone. (2015) Prediction of work metabolism from heart rate measurements in forest work: some practical methodological issues. Ergonomics 58:12, pages 2040-2056.
Read now
A. VITALIS, N. D. POURNARAS, G. B. JEFFREY, G. TSAGARAKIS, G. MONASTIRIOTIS & S. KAVVADIAS. (1994) Heart rate strain indices in Greek steelworkers. Ergonomics 37:5, pages 845-850.
Read now
DHONGH. LEE & KYUNGS. PARK. (1990) Multivariate analysis of mental and physical load components in sinus arrhythmia scores. Ergonomics 33:1, pages 35-47.
Read now
O. M. EVAN'S, Y. ZGRNTN, M. H. FARIA & H. MONOD. (1983) Physiological responses to load holding and load carriage. Ergonomics 26:2, pages 161-171.
Read now
J. SANCHEZ, H. MONOD & F. CHABAUD. (1979) Effects of dynamic, static and combined work on heart rate and oxygen consumption. Ergonomics 22:8, pages 935-943.
Read now
ELIEZER KAMON. (1979) Scheduling Cycles of Work for Hot Ambient Conditions. Ergonomics 22:4, pages 427-439.
Read now
M. FORDHAM, K. APPENTENG, R. GOLDSMITH & C. O'BRIEN. (1978) The Cost of Work in Medical Nursing. Ergonomics 21:5, pages 331-342.
Read now
J. J. VOGT, R. EOEHR, E. KUNTZINGER, L. SEYWERT, J. P. LIBHRT, V. CANDAS & TH. VAN PETEGHEM. (1977) Improvement of the Working Conditions at Blast-Furnaces* . Ergonomics 20:2, pages 167-180.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (17)

Mary E.T. Henderson, Daniel Brayson & Lewis G Halsey. (2021) The cardio‐respiratory effects of passive heating and the human thermoneutral zone. Physiological Reports 9:16.
Crossref
Bernhard Kampmann & Peter Bröde. (2019) Heat Acclimation Does Not Modify Q10 and Thermal Cardiac Reactivity. Frontiers in Physiology 10.
Crossref
Peter BRÖDE & Bernhard KAMPMANN. (2019) Accuracy of metabolic rate estimates from heart rate under heat stress—an empirical validation study concerning ISO 8996. Industrial Health 57:5, pages 615-620.
Crossref
Jacques MALCHAIRE, Francesca Romana d’AMBROSIO ALFANO & Boris Igor PALELLA. (2017) Evaluation of the metabolic rate based on the recording of the heart rate. INDUSTRIAL HEALTH Industrial Health 55:3, pages 219-232.
Crossref
Ahmet Kolus, Daniel Imbeau, Philippe-Antoine Dubé & Denise Dubeau. (2016) Classifying work rate from heart rate measurements using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system. Applied Ergonomics 54, pages 158-168.
Crossref
Philippe-Antoine Dubé, Daniel Imbeau, Denise Dubeau, Luc Lebel & Ahmet Kolus. (2016) Removing the thermal component from heart rate provides an accurate estimation in forest work . Applied Ergonomics 54, pages 148-157.
Crossref
Ahmet Kolus, Daniel Imbeau, Philippe-Antoine Dubé & Denise Dubeau. (2015) Adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems with k-fold cross-validation for energy expenditure predictions based on heart rate. Applied Ergonomics 50, pages 68-78.
Crossref
Ahmet Kolus, Philippe-Antoine Dubé, Daniel Imbeau, Richard Labib & Denise Dubeau. (2014) Estimating oxygen consumption from heart rate using adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system and analytical approaches. Applied Ergonomics 45:6, pages 1475-1483.
Crossref
Rabiul Ahasan, Golam Mohiuddin & Syed Mohammed Faruquee. (2002) Strenuous tasks in a hot climate – a case study. Work Study 51:4, pages 175-181.
Crossref
V. M. Salokhe, D. U. Mamansari & Jianxia Zhang. (2016) Physiological Response of Operators during Power Tiller Use for Paddy Field Cultivation. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 44:22, pages 651-654.
Crossref
Daniel Imbeau, Louis Desjardins, Pierre C. Dessureault, Philippe Riel & Robert Fraser. (1995) Oxygen consumption during scaffold assembling and disassembling work: Comparison between field measurements and estimation from heart rate. International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics 15:4, pages 247-259.
Crossref
George Havenith & Henk van Middendorp. (1990) The relative influence of physical fitness, acclimatization state, anthropometric measures and gender on individual reactions to heat stress. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology 61:5-6, pages 419-427.
Crossref
G. Schwarz, G. Pfurtscheller, V. Köpruner & W. List. 1985. Kardiovaskuläre Erkrankungen und Nervensystem Neurotoxikologie Probleme des Hirntodes. Kardiovaskuläre Erkrankungen und Nervensystem Neurotoxikologie Probleme des Hirntodes 594 597 .
G. C. Cesana & A. Grieco. 1984. Breakdown in Human Adaptation to ‘Stress’. Breakdown in Human Adaptation to ‘Stress’ 606 622 .
G. C. Cesana & A. Grieco. 1987. Breakdown in Human Adaptation to ‘Stress’. Breakdown in Human Adaptation to ‘Stress’ 606 622 .
Robin C Best, K Ronald & N.A Øritsland. (1981) Physiological indices of activity and metabolism in the polar bear. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology 69:2, pages 177-185.
Crossref
N.A Øritsland, R.K Stallman & C.J Jonkel. (1977) Polar bears: Heart activity during rest and excercise. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology 57:1, pages 139-141.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.