摘要

This study investigated whether VO(2)peak is reproducible across repeated tests before (PRE) and after (POST) training, and whether variability across tests impacts how individual responses are classified following 3weeks of aerobic exercise training (cycle ergometry). Data from 45 young healthy adults (age: 201 +/- 09years; VO(2)peak, 420 +/- 67mlmin(-1)) from two previously published studies were utilized in the current analysis. Non-responders were classified as individuals who failed to demonstrate an increase or decrease in VO(2)peak that was greater than 20 times the typical error of measurement (107mlmin(-1)) away from zero, while responders and adverse responders were above and below this cut-off, respectively. VO(2)peak tests at PRE (three total) and POST (three total) were highly reproducible (PRE and POST average and single measures ICCs: range 0938-0992), with low coefficients of variation (PRE:49 +/- 31%, POST: 48 +/- 27%). However, a potential learning effect was observed in the VO(2)peak tests prior to training, as the initial pretraining test was significantly lower than the third (p=0010, PRE 1: 2946 +/- 924 mlmin(-1), PRE 3: 3042 +/- 919 mlmin(-1)). This resulted in fewer individuals classified as adverse responders for Test 3 compared to any combination of tests that included Test 1, suggesting that a single ramp test at baseline may not be sufficient to accurately classify the VO(2)peak response in young recreationally active individuals. Thus, it is our recommendation that the initial VO(2)peak test be used as a familiarization visit and not included for analysis.

  • 出版日期2018-7