Literature DB >> 7752875

Estimation of aerobic capacity from submaximal cycle ergometry in women.

G H Hartung1, R J Blancq, D A Lally, L P Krock.   

Abstract

Simple, valid, and reliable methods of estimating maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) are needed for epidemiologic studies of physical activity, to evaluate fitness for job performance, and to assist in prescription of exercise. Such estimations in women have not received due research attention. Heart rate responses to submaximal cycle ergometry and VO2max during maximal treadmill and cycle ergometer testing were measured in 37 healthy women aged 19-47 yr (X = 31.7 +/- 7.9). The submaximal test was very reliable on retest (r = 0.92), but overestimated measured treadmill VO2max (X = 2.42 vs 2.23 l.min-1; r = 0.76, SEE = 0.229). The submaximal test also greatly overestimated maximal cycle ergometer VO2max (X = 2.42 vs 2.06 l.min-1; r = 0.70, SEE = 0.340). Similar 8.5% (treadmill) and 18.5% (cycle ergometer) overestimation by the submaximal test were found for VO2max relative to body weight. A simple submaximal exercise test is highly reliable as an estimate of VO2max when used for women. It also provides a reasonably good estimate of treadmill measured VO2max.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7752875

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc        ISSN: 0195-9131            Impact factor:   5.411


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5.  Population and Age-Based Cardiorespiratory Fitness Level Investigation and Automatic Prediction.

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6.  Association between self-reported and objectively measured physical fitness level in a middle-aged population in primary care.

Authors:  Kirstine H Obling; Anne-Louise S Hansen; Kristian Overgaard; Kasper Normann; Annelli Sandbaek; Helle T Maindal
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