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The Bruce Protocol Treadmill test is used in Cardiac Stress Testing and is used for Maximal Exercise Tolerance Testing. The test begins at 10% incline or grade and 1.7 mph speed. Workload increases every 3 minutes until arrhythmias or symptoms abort the test or until subject reaches a predetermined goal such as Target Heart Rate or Stage Goal.
STAGE TIME SPEED GRADE PACE (min/mile) METs/VO2
1 0 min 1.7 mph 10% 00:35:17 4/16
1 min
2 min
2 3 min 2.5 mph 12% 00:24:00 7/25
4 min
5 min
3 6 min 3.4 mph 14% 00:17:38 10/36
7 min
8 min
4 9 min 4.2 mph 16% 00:14:17 12/42
10 min
11 min
5 12 min 5.0 mph 18% 00:12:00 14/52
13 min
14 min
6 15 min 5.5 mph 20% 00:10:54 17/59
16 min
17 min
7 18 min 6.0 mph 22% 00:10:00 19/68
The treadmill calculations below give the relative oxygen consumption for walking and running. The changeover from walking to running occurs between 3.0 and 3.5 mph and there is a different formula for running than walking.
For more information on this topic, check Chapter 5 in
ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescriptions, 6th ed.
(Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000), 98.
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