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HMS, BM EQ-Bank 377

The FITT principle (Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type) is commonly used to design aerobic training programs. Develop a research question that investigates how one component of the FITT principle affects a physiological response. Justify your choice of question and explain how you would ensure it is suitable for scientific investigation.   (8 marks)

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  • A suitable research question would be: “How does varying exercise intensity (50%, 70%, and 90% of maximum heart rate) affect blood lactate levels during a 15-minute continuous cycling session?”
  • This question isolates one specific FITT component (intensity) while controlling others (frequency, time, and type) to establish clear cause-effect relationships.
  • Blood lactate is a measurable physiological response that directly reflects metabolic processes during aerobic and anaerobic exercise.
  • The question includes specific, quantifiable intensity levels creating distinct independent variable conditions for comparison.
  • The time frame (15 minutes) is sufficient to observe physiological responses while remaining practical for research participants to complete.
  • The question allows for collection of objective numerical data suitable for statistical analysis.
  • The investigation could be conducted using a repeated measures design where each participant completes all three intensity levels, minimizing individual variation.
  • Results would have practical applications for training prescription and understanding thresholds where metabolic pathways shift from primarily aerobic to increased anaerobic contribution.
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Sample Answer 

  • A suitable research question would be: “How does varying exercise intensity (50%, 70%, and 90% of maximum heart rate) affect blood lactate levels during a 15-minute continuous cycling session?”
  • This question isolates one specific FITT component (intensity) while controlling others (frequency, time, and type) to establish clear cause-effect relationships.
  • Blood lactate is a measurable physiological response that directly reflects metabolic processes during aerobic and anaerobic exercise.
  • The question includes specific, quantifiable intensity levels creating distinct independent variable conditions for comparison.
  • The time frame (15 minutes) is sufficient to observe physiological responses while remaining practical for research participants to complete.
  • The question allows for collection of objective numerical data suitable for statistical analysis.
  • The investigation could be conducted using a repeated measures design where each participant completes all three intensity levels, minimizing individual variation.
  • Results would have practical applications for training prescription and understanding thresholds where metabolic pathways shift from primarily aerobic to increased anaerobic contribution.

Filed Under: Investigate aerobic training (EO-X) Tagged With: Band 5, Band 6, smc-5533-18-Research question

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