A Bonen, V H Heyward, K J Cureton, R A Boileau, B H Massey
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摘要
通过多元回归程序从100名年龄6.7-14.8岁的男孩样本中获得Vo2max (1 min-1和ml kg-1 min-1)的预测。根据受试者的身高、跑步机行走第3分钟时的Vo2 (1 min-1)和心率得到Vo2max (1 min-1)的预测方程(R = 0.95;CV = +/- 9.3%)。当使用受试者的年龄、身高和体重时,得到了类似的预测(R = -0.94;CV = +/- 9.7%)。从年龄、心率、VCO2(1分钟-1)、Vo2 (ml kg min-1)或简单地从年龄、身高和体重(CV = +/- 9.2%)预测Vo2max (ml kg-1分钟-1)具有相似的准确性(CV = +/- 8.4%)。对另外39名男孩样本的交叉验证表明,基于实验室数据的预测方程相当稳定,%误差约为1-2 +/- 9%。然而,基于年龄、身高和体重的方程略微低估了Vo2max,在1 min (X = -0.091 min)和ml kg min (X = -2.2 ml kg min, P < 0.05)。结果表明,可以从实验室数据或简单地从他们的年龄、身高和体重中获得合理可靠和准确的儿童最大摄氧量估计。
Prediction of maximal oxygen uptake in boys, ages 7-15 years.
Predictions of Vo2max (1 min-1 and ml kg-1 min-1) were obtained via multiple regression procedures from a sample of 100 boys, ages 6.7-14.8 years. Prediction equations for Vo2max (1 min-1) were obtained from the subjects' height, and the Vo2 (1 min-1) and heart rate observed during the third min of a treadmill walk (R = 0.95; CV = +/- 9.3%). A similar prediction was obtained when the subjects' age, height and weight were used (R = -0.94; CV = +/- 9.7%). Vo2max (ml kg-1 min-1) was predicted with similar accuracy (CV = +/- 8.4%) from age, and heart rate, VCO2(1 min-1), Vo2 (ml kg min-1), or from simply age, height and weight (CV = +/- 9.2%). Cross-validation of the equations with another sample of 39 boys demonstrated that the prediction equations based on laboratory data were quite stable, % errors approximately 1-2 +/- 9%. However, the equations based on age, height and weight underestimated the Vo2max slightly, both in 1 min (X = -0.091 min) and ml kg min (X = -2.2 ml kg min, P less than 0.05). The results indicate that reasonably reliable and accurate estimates of Vo2max for children may be obtained from either laboratory data, or simply from their age, height and weight.