Anàlisi comparativa del VO2màx estimat mitjançant les equacions desenvolupades per Jackson et al i l'American College of Sport Medicine en corredors de marató

Background: Reduced cardiorespiratory function is an independent risk factor for mortality by all causes, but mainly for coronary heart disease. Nevertheless, there are many difficulties in evaluating it by exercise testing in the epidemiological context. Alternative forms of evaluation have therefo...

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Adult
Anthropometry
Article
Body composition
Cardiopulmonary hemodynamics
Controlled study
Demography
Fitness
Functional status
Health survey
Heart function
Human
Marathon runner
Oxygen consumption
Oxygen tension
Questionnaire
Respiratory function
Social status
Sports medicine
Estimation of maximal oxygen uptake
Physical fitness
Regression analysis
Runners
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Anàlisi comparativa del VO2màx estimat mitjançant les equacions desenvolupades per Jackson et al i l'American College of Sport Medicine en corredors de marató
title Anàlisi comparativa del VO2màx estimat mitjançant les equacions desenvolupades per Jackson et al i l'American College of Sport Medicine en corredors de marató
spellingShingle Anàlisi comparativa del VO2màx estimat mitjançant les equacions desenvolupades per Jackson et al i l'American College of Sport Medicine en corredors de marató
Adult
Anthropometry
Article
Body composition
Cardiopulmonary hemodynamics
Controlled study
Demography
Fitness
Functional status
Health survey
Heart function
Human
Marathon runner
Oxygen consumption
Oxygen tension
Questionnaire
Respiratory function
Social status
Sports medicine
Estimation of maximal oxygen uptake
Physical fitness
Regression analysis
Runners
title_short Anàlisi comparativa del VO2màx estimat mitjançant les equacions desenvolupades per Jackson et al i l'American College of Sport Medicine en corredors de marató
title_full Anàlisi comparativa del VO2màx estimat mitjançant les equacions desenvolupades per Jackson et al i l'American College of Sport Medicine en corredors de marató
title_fullStr Anàlisi comparativa del VO2màx estimat mitjançant les equacions desenvolupades per Jackson et al i l'American College of Sport Medicine en corredors de marató
title_full_unstemmed Anàlisi comparativa del VO2màx estimat mitjançant les equacions desenvolupades per Jackson et al i l'American College of Sport Medicine en corredors de marató
title_sort Anàlisi comparativa del VO2màx estimat mitjançant les equacions desenvolupades per Jackson et al i l'American College of Sport Medicine en corredors de marató
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Adult
Anthropometry
Article
Body composition
Cardiopulmonary hemodynamics
Controlled study
Demography
Fitness
Functional status
Health survey
Heart function
Human
Marathon runner
Oxygen consumption
Oxygen tension
Questionnaire
Respiratory function
Social status
Sports medicine
Estimation of maximal oxygen uptake
Physical fitness
Regression analysis
Runners
topic Adult
Anthropometry
Article
Body composition
Cardiopulmonary hemodynamics
Controlled study
Demography
Fitness
Functional status
Health survey
Heart function
Human
Marathon runner
Oxygen consumption
Oxygen tension
Questionnaire
Respiratory function
Social status
Sports medicine
Estimation of maximal oxygen uptake
Physical fitness
Regression analysis
Runners
description Background: Reduced cardiorespiratory function is an independent risk factor for mortality by all causes, but mainly for coronary heart disease. Nevertheless, there are many difficulties in evaluating it by exercise testing in the epidemiological context. Alternative forms of evaluation have therefore been suggested using non-exercise regression models. Aim: To comparatively analyse equations for predicting VO2max through the 'Non-exercise test to estimate maximal oxygen uptake' (PAR/PAF), and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) in runners of marathon. Measurements: Socio-demographic variables: age (years), marital status, socioeconomic status, educational level, and membership of the Social Security Health System. Body composition variables: height (m), weight (kg), body mass index (BMI kg/m2) and abdominal circumference. Functional capacity: equations for the prediction of functional capacity VO2max described by Jackson et al PAR/PAF and the ACSM. Results: Correlations were seen between the ACSM calculation and the PAR/PAF questionnaire according to time of arrival (p and lt; 0.001, r2 = 0,94), (PNS, r2 = 0.00), and according to age (PNS, r2 =0.00), (p and lt; 0.001, r2 = 0.87), n = 81, respectively. When differentiating by age group, with the calculation of the ACSM and the PAR/PAF, a significant correlation was found in the in and gt; 30 years group according to time of arrival (p and lt; 0.001, r2 = 0.95), (PNS, r2 = 0.09), respectively. Results compared depending on age, ACSM (PNS, r2 =0.03), PAR/PAF (p and lt; 0.001, r2 = 78). In the and lt; 30 years group, compared with the methods the time of arrival, the calculation of the ACSM showed a high correlation (p and lt; 0.001, r2 = 0.97), compare to the PAR/PAF calculation (PNS, r2 = 0.03). When comparing the two methods and their relationship with age, there were no significant correlations (r2 = 22) and (r2 = 0.05). A correlation between the two methods for indirectly estimating VO2max in the half-marathon runners was found only in the and gt; 30 years group (p and lt; 0.01, r = 32), n = 65. Conclusion: This study showed a higher adjusted r 2, which reflected the quality and the prediction power of the models. The authors conclude that cardiorespiratory assessment by non-exercise models in epidemiological studies could be feasible.
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