Research Article

Genetic Influences on Physiological and Subjective Responses to an Aerobic Exercise Session among Sedentary Adults

Table 4

Relationships between subjective response phenotypes ( 𝑁 = 2 0 0 ).

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(1) VO2 max
(2) Lactate.177 *
(3) Norepinephrine.004−.040
(4) Temperature.033.214 **.047
(5) HR.434 **.429 **−.094.172 *
(6) SBP.193 **.208 **.047.078.185 *
(7) RPE.157 *.117−.039.014.231 *.048
(8) PA−.038−.125.174 *.060−.071−.024−.036
(9) FS± −.017.173 *.086.149 *−.054−.071.163 *.455 *
(10) Pain−.023.215 *.165 *.000.109.108.316 **−.028−.129

Note: 𝑃 < . 0 5 , 𝑃 < . 0 1 , ±Higher numbers indicate a more positive feeling state; All of the variables listed within this table are represented as change scores (VO2 max excepted). Change scores were created by subtracting baseline values from values recorded at 30 minutes into the exercise bout. PA: positive affect; FS: feeling scale (affective valence).