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Dr Ooi Mun Yooi, Consultant Sports & Exercise Specialist

February 18, 2022

In Malaysia,

  • According to National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS 2019) reported that 25.1% of Malaysian adults were physically inactive and these lead to 16.4% of country death.
  • Prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are increasing in trend.
  • Over 1.7 million of Malaysians are living with 3 major non-communicable diseases e.g., diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidaemia.

Exercise And Physical Activity

ARE THEY THE SAME?
INTERCHANGEABLE

Physical activity (PA) is defined as any bodily movement produced by the contraction of skeletal muscles that results in an increase in caloric requirements over testing energy expenditure.

Exercise – is type of PA consisting of planned, structured, and repetitive bodily movement done to improve and/or maintain one or more components of physical fitness.

Benefits of Regular Exercise

  • Improvement of cardiovascular and respiratory function
  • Reduction in cardiovascular disease risk factors
  • Decreased morbidity and mortality
  • Improve mental health
  • Effective therapy for chronic diseases in older adults.

What is Exercise Prescription?

Exercise prescription is a program of activity designed by fitness specialist to enhance the well-being of a patient

Consists of the FITT principles:

  • F: frequency (how often)
  • I: Intensity (how long)
  • T: Time (duration or how long)
  • T: Type (mode of what kind)

COMPONENTS

  • Aerobic
  • Resistance
  • Flexibility

Why is Exercise Prescription Important?

  • Individualised
  • Safety and efficiency

World Health Organization (WHO) RECOMMENDATION:
All healthy adults aged 18-65 years old should participate at least 150 minutes/week of moderate intensity OR 75 minutes/week of vigorous aerobic activity for health benefits

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Dr. Ooi Mun Yooi

黄敏蕊 医生

Sport Medicine Physician

Specialty

Sport & Exercise Medicine

Languages

English, Bahasa Malaysia, Cantonese, Mandarin

Qualification

MBBS (MMMC), Master in Sports Medicine (UM)

License Number

MMC Registration No: 59929 NSR No: 138511

Membership

Malaysia Medical Association (MMA), Malaysia Association of Sports Medicine (MASM

Post Graduate Training

Master in Sports Medicine (University Malaya)

Special Interest

Exercise is Medicine

Musculoskeletal Medicine

Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET)

Post sports surgery rehabilitation

Paper Published

2019 -Jaafar, Z., Ooi, M. Y., & Razali, N. (2019). Correlation between body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness in female adults of different body mass index (BMI). Gazzetta Medica Italiana - Archivio per le Scienze Mediche. Gazz Med Ital - Arch Sci Med-3775

Dr. Ooi Mun Yooi

黄敏蕊 医生

Sport Medicine Physician

Specialty

Sports and Exercise Medicine

Languages

English, Bahasa Malaysia, Cantonese, Mandarin

Qualification

MBBS (MMMC), Master in Sports Medicine (UM)

License Number

MMC Registration No: 59929 NSR No: 138511

Membership

Malaysia Medical Association (MMA), Malaysia Association of Sports Medicine (MASM)

Post Graduate Training

Master in Sports Medicine (University Malaya)

Special Interest

Exercise is Medicine Musculoskeletal Medicine Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) Post sports surgery rehabilitation

Paper Published

2019 -Jaafar, Z., Ooi, M. Y., & Razali, N. (2019). Correlation between body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness in female adults of different body mass index (BMI). Gazzetta Medica Italiana - Archivio per le Scienze Mediche. Gazz Med Ital - Arch Sci Med-3775

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GETTING TO KNOW THE INTENSITY OF YOUR EXERCISE

How to measure the intensity of your exercise?

There are two ways:

  • Subjective measure
  • Objective measure

SUBJECTIVE MEASURE: Talk Test

Talk test

LIGHT

Can talk and sing

MODERATE

Can talk ONLY

VIGOROUS

Unable to talk and sing

Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) /BORG SCALE

Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) – to measure the intensity of your exercise

  • Light Intensity: RPE 9-11
  • Moderate Intensity: RPE 12-13
  • Vigorous Intensity: RPE ≥ 14

OBJECTIVE MEASURE: Heart Rate Reserve (HRR)

HEART RATE RESERVE (HRR) – if heart rate measurement is available, e.g. smart watch.

HRR = (HR MAX – HR RESTING)
HR MAX = 220 – Age

Light Intensity: 30-39% HRR
Moderate Intensity: 40-59% HRR
Vigorous Intensity: ≥ 60% HRR

For example:

A 50 years old man with a good health a comes for  an exercise prescription and decided to start a
moderate intensity at 40% of his HRR with his resting HR, 78 bpm

Desired intensity = (HR max – HR resting) x % intensity (in decimal) + HR resting

40% HRR= (170 – 78 bpm) x 0.4 + 78 = 115

*Not suitable for patients who are on medication that affects heart rate e.g. beta-blocker

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