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Reference values for estimated VO2max by two submaximal cycle tests: the Åstrand-test and the Ekblom-Bak test
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Abstract
Aims
Submaximal tests estimating VO2max have inherent biases; hence, using VO2max estimations from the same test is essential for reducing this bias. This study aimed to establish sex- and age-specific reference values for estimated VO2max using the Åstrand-test (Å-test) and the Ekblom-Bak test (EB-test). We also assessed the effects of age, exercise level, and BMI on VO2max estimations.
Methods
We included men and women (20–69 years) from the Swedish working population participating in Health Profile Assessments between 2010 and 2020. Excluding those on heart rate-affecting medicines and smokers, n = 263,374 for the Å-test and n = 95,043 for the EB-test were included. VO2max reference values were based on percentiles 10, 25, 40, 60, 75, and 90 for both sexes across 5-year age groups.
Results
Estimated absolute and relative VO2max were for men 3.11 L/min and 36.9 mL/min/kg using the Å-test, and 3.58 L/min and 42.4 mL/min/kg using the EB-test. For women, estimated absolute and relative VO2max were 2.48 L/min and 36.6 mL/min/kg using the Å-test, and 2.41 L/min and 35.5 mL/min/kg using the EB-test. Higher age (negative), higher exercise level (positive), and higher BMI (negative) were associated with estimated VO2max using both tests. However, explained variance by exercise on estimated VO2max was low, 10% for the Å-test and 8% for the EB-test, and moderate for BMI, 23% and 29%.
Conclusion
We present reference values for estimated VO2max from two submaximal cycle tests. Age, exercise, and BMI influenced estimated VO2max. These references can be valuable in clinical evaluations using the same submaximal tests.
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Title: Reference values for estimated VO2max by two submaximal cycle tests: the Åstrand-test and the Ekblom-Bak test
Description:
Abstract
Aims
Submaximal tests estimating VO2max have inherent biases; hence, using VO2max estimations from the same test is essential for reducing this bias.
This study aimed to establish sex- and age-specific reference values for estimated VO2max using the Åstrand-test (Å-test) and the Ekblom-Bak test (EB-test).
We also assessed the effects of age, exercise level, and BMI on VO2max estimations.
Methods
We included men and women (20–69 years) from the Swedish working population participating in Health Profile Assessments between 2010 and 2020.
Excluding those on heart rate-affecting medicines and smokers, n = 263,374 for the Å-test and n = 95,043 for the EB-test were included.
VO2max reference values were based on percentiles 10, 25, 40, 60, 75, and 90 for both sexes across 5-year age groups.
Results
Estimated absolute and relative VO2max were for men 3.
11 L/min and 36.
9 mL/min/kg using the Å-test, and 3.
58 L/min and 42.
4 mL/min/kg using the EB-test.
For women, estimated absolute and relative VO2max were 2.
48 L/min and 36.
6 mL/min/kg using the Å-test, and 2.
41 L/min and 35.
5 mL/min/kg using the EB-test.
Higher age (negative), higher exercise level (positive), and higher BMI (negative) were associated with estimated VO2max using both tests.
However, explained variance by exercise on estimated VO2max was low, 10% for the Å-test and 8% for the EB-test, and moderate for BMI, 23% and 29%.
Conclusion
We present reference values for estimated VO2max from two submaximal cycle tests.
Age, exercise, and BMI influenced estimated VO2max.
These references can be valuable in clinical evaluations using the same submaximal tests.
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