A reference equation for maximal aerobic power for treadmill and cycle ergometer exercise testing: Analysis from the FRIEND registry

作者:de Souza e Silva Christina G; Kaminsky Leonard A; Arena Ross; Christle Jeffrey W; Araujo Claudio Gil S; Lima Ricardo M; Ashley Euan A; Myers Jonathan
来源:European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 2018, 25(7): 742-750.
DOI:10.1177/2047487318763958

摘要

Background Maximal oxygen uptake (VO(2)max) is a powerful predictor of health outcomes. Valid and portable reference values are integral to interpreting measured VO(2)max; however, available reference standards lack validation and are specific to exercise mode. This study was undertaken to develop and validate a single equation for normal standards for VO(2)max for the treadmill or cycle ergometer in men and women.
Methods Healthy individuals (N=10,881; 67.8% men, 20-85 years) who performed a maximal cardiopulmonary exercise test on either a treadmill or a cycle ergometer were studied. Of these, 7617 and 3264 individuals were randomly selected for development and validation of the equation, respectively. A Brazilian sample (1619 individuals) constituted a second validation cohort. The prediction equation was determined using multiple regression analysis, and comparisons were made with the widely-used Wasserman and European equations.
Results Age, sex, weight, height and exercise mode were significant predictors of VO(2)max. The regression equation was: VO(2)max (mlkg(-1)min(-1))=45.2 - 0.35*Age - 10.9*Sex (male=1; female=2) - 0.15*Weight (pounds) + 0.68*Height (inches) - 0.46*Exercise Mode (treadmill=1; bike=2) (R=0.79, R-2=0.62, standard error of the estimate=6.6mlkg(-1)min(-1)). Percentage predicted VO(2)max for the US and Brazilian validation cohorts were 102.8% and 95.8%, respectively. The new equation performed better than traditional equations, particularly among women and individuals 60 years old.
Conclusion A combined equation was developed for normal standards for VO(2)max for different exercise modes derived from a US national registry. The equation provided a lower average error between measured and predicted VO(2)max than traditional equations even when applied to an independent cohort. Additional studies are needed to determine its portability.

  • 出版日期2018-5