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Modified Balke Protocol — Protocol, Norms and Application

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Measures: Fonksiyonel egzersiz kapasitesi, VO₂ maks tahmini (düşük kondisyonlu popülasyon)

Difficulty: Kolay  |  Category: Aerobik

Protocol

The Modified Balke Protocol is an adapted version of the standard Balke protocol with a lower starting speed and slower grade increase. It was developed specifically for sedentary, elderly, or cardiac patient populations.

Preparation: The treadmill is set to 3.2 km/h (women) or 4.0 km/h (men). The participant warms up for 3–5 minutes at the same speed with 0% grade. Symptoms and vital signs are recorded.

Protocol: The test starts at 0% grade. Grade increases by 2% during the first 5 minutes (0.4% per minute). Thereafter, grade increases by 1% every 2 minutes. Speed remains constant. This slow progression allows individuals with low fitness to sustain the test longer and provide more reliable data.

Termination Criteria: Standard symptom-based criteria apply (chest pain, dyspnea, abnormal ECG changes, severe hypertensive response).

Calculation: Standard Balke formulas are applied or MET value is calculated. Using 1 MET = 3.5 ml/kg/min, VO₂max is estimated from the MET value of the last completed stage.

Post-Test: Grade is gradually reduced to zero and the participant walks at low speed for 3–5 minutes. Vital signs are re-measured at 3 and 5 minutes post-test. When used as a cardiac stress test, ECG anomalies are interpreted by the clinician.

Formula

VO₂max ≈ MET_final_stage × 3.5 ml/kg/min; MET dari eğim ve hız tablosundan hesaplanır

Equipment Required

koşu bandı, kalp atım hızı monitörü, kan basıncı manşeti

Normative Values (Age: 50-69)

Classification Male Female
Excellent >7 MET >6 MET
Good 5-7 MET 4-6 MET
Average 3-5 MET 2.5-4 MET
Below Average 2-3 MET 1.5-2.5 MET
Poor <2 MET <1.5 MET

Practical Applications

Modified Balke is the preferred protocol in cardiac rehabilitation programs, for physiotherapists working with elderly individuals, and for assessing sedentary individuals with low fitness.

Limitations

Ceiling effects may occur in highly fit individuals. The constant speed may not provide biomechanical comfort for all participants.

Related Tests: Balke Protocol, Naughton Protocol, Bruce Protocol

Sources: ACSM Guidelines for Exercise Testing, 2021; Franklin BA, 2000, Chest

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