Validation of two field tests to determine maximum oxygen consumption in university students at high altitude
Introduction: Various research has used field tests to establish cardiorespiratory fitness from VO2max obtained; however, under high ltitude conditions there may be variations that influence the behavior of this variable untrained and untrained healthy subjects. Objective: The objective of this stud...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Médicas UIS 2021, Vol.34 (1), p.19-26 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: Various research has used field tests to establish cardiorespiratory fitness from VO2max obtained; however, under high ltitude conditions there may be variations that influence the behavior of this variable untrained and untrained healthy subjects. Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the VO2max obtained by means of two field tests: Cooper Run Test and Shuttle Run Test 20 meters (CRT and SRT-20m) and the values obtained by ergospirometry in trained university students above 2600 masl. Method:Descriptive cross-sectional study;30 trained subjects (8 women 22 men) participated, with ± an average age of 19.0 to 2.2 years for women and 20.1 ± to 2.1 years for men. A one-way variance analysis was applied; a post hoc analysis was subsequently performed with the Games- Howell procedure which is most powerful in small samples (p |
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ISSN: | 1794-5240 0121-0319 |