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Clinical Trial

Effects of virtual reality on cardiorespiratory fitness test results

The use of virtual reality (VR) devices has been shown to make exercise more enjoyable and tolerable, and this may improve aerobic fitness and efficiency. However, no study has been completed to determine if this is true. The purpose of this study is to see how completing a maximal exercise test with a VR device changes your cardiorespiratory capacity and functioning.


Eligibility Criteria

  • Inclusion criteria: men and women Age 18 or older Exclusion criteria: women who are pregnant people who are at an elevated risk of injury or harm from heavy exercise

Contact Information

    Andrew Moore

    (650) 477-7746

   andmoore@augusta.edu

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