Answer:
1) MET capacity/max = 14.857 MET
2) METs she is exercising at = 9.657 MET
3) vigorous activity
4) 338 MET*min
5) 1014 MET*min/week
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
VO2 max = 52 ml/kg/min
body mass = 122 lbs
exercise intensity = 65% VO2max
Duration of the exercise = 35 min
1) Now,
1 MET = 3.5 ml/kg/min
Thus,
Her  MET capacity/max = [tex]\frac{\textup{VO2 max}}{\textup{1 MET}}[/tex]
or
Her  MET capacity/max = [tex]\frac{\textup{52 ml/kg/min}}{\textup{3.5 ml/kg/min}}[/tex]
or
Her  MET capacity/max = 14.857 MET
2) METs she is exercising at = exercise intensity Ă— MET capacity/max
or
METs she is exercising at = 0.65 Ă— 14.857 MET
or
METs she is exercising at = 9.657 MET
3) Her MET = 9.657 Â which is greater than 6, thus it will be considered as vigorous activity
4) MET*min she accumulated over the exercise period
= METs she is exercising at Ă— Duration of the exercise
= 9.657 Ă— 35
= 338 MET*min
5) Now,
exercise routine = 3 times per week
thus,
MET min/week she accumulate
= exercise routine Ă— MET*min she accumulated
= 3 Ă— 338
= 1014 MET*min/week