Damien Trivel, Paul Calmels, Luc Léger, Thierry Busso, Xavier Devillard, Josiane Castells, Christian Denis
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引用次数: 27
摘要
通常用于评估最大摄氧量(VO2max)的体能测试(一个关键的体能组成部分)对流行病学研究并不是特别有用。然而,评估VO2max的问卷简单、易用且价格低廉。1986年,Huet开发了这样一份法语一般问卷,现在也有了英语版本。它的简单性很有趣,因为它可以用于调查大量人口。本研究的目的是评估Huet问卷在健康的法国志愿者样本中的效度和信度。本研究共纳入108名受试者,其中男性88人,女性20人。使用相关系数和Bland-Altman图来检查问卷的有效性,问卷估计值与在自行车测力仪上进行压力测试获得的VO2max测量值之间的关系。计算类内相关系数(ICC)来确定问卷的信度。Huet问卷与测得的VO2max有显著相关性(r2 = 0.77, p = 0.0001, SEE = 5.97 ml × kg (-1) × min- (1), n = 108)。ICC具有很高的信度(ICC= 0.988, n = 21)。Huet问卷是一种简单,快速管理的工具,与该样本人群的VO2 max高度相关。
Validity and reliability of the Huet questionnaire to assess maximal oxygen uptake.
The usual fitness tests available to assess maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), a key fitness component, are not particularly useful for epidemiological studies. Questionnaires to assess VO2max, however, are simple, easy to use, and inexpensive. In 1986, Huet developed such a French general questionnaire, which now also has an English version. Its simplicity is interesting as it could be used to survey large populations. The purpose of this study was to assess the validity and reliability of this Huet questionnaire in a sample of healthy French volunteers. A total of 108 subjects were included in this study, 88 males and 20 females. The validity of the questionnaire was checked using correlation coefficients and a Bland-Altman plot between questionnaire estimations and measures of VO2max obtained with a stress test on a cycle ergometer. An intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was also calculated to determine the reliability of the questionnaire. Significant correlation was obtained with the Huet questionnaire and measured VO2max (r2 = 0.77, p = 0.0001, SEE = 5.97 ml x kg (-1 ) x min- (1), n = 108). The ICC showed very high reliability (ICC= 0.988, n = 21). The Huet questionnaire is an easy, rapidly administered tool that correlated highly with VO2 max in this sample population.