Estimating peak oxygen uptake based on postexercise measurements in swimming.
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab
; 41(6): 588-96, 2016 Jun.
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To assess the validity of postexercise measurements in estimating peak oxygen uptake (VÌO2peak) in swimming, we compared oxygen uptake (VÌO2) measurements during supramaximal exercise with various commonly adopted methods, including a recently developed heart rate - VÌO2 modelling procedure. Thirty-one elite swimmers performed a 200-m maximal swim where VÌO2 was measured breath-by-breath using a portable gas analyzer connected to a respiratory snorkel, 1 min before, during, and 3 min postexercise. VÌO2peak(-20-0) was the average of the last 20 s of effort. The following postexercise measures were compared: (i) first 20-s average (VÌO2peak(0-20)); (ii) linear backward extrapolation (BE) of the first 20 s (BE(20)), 30 s, and 3 × 20-, 4 × 20-, and 3 or 4 × 20-s averages; (iii) semilogarithmic BE at 20 s (LOG(20)) and at the other same time intervals as in linear BE; and (iv) predicted VÌO2peak using mathematical modelling (pVÌO2(0-20)]. Repeated-measures ANOVA and post-hoc Bonferroni tests compared VÌO2peak (criterion) and each estimated value. Pearson's coefficient of determination (r(2)) was used to assess correlation. Exercise VÌO2peak(-20-0) (mean ± SD 3531 ± 738 mL·min(-1)) was not different (p > 0.30) from pVÌO2(0-20) (3571 ± 735 mL·min(-1)), BE(20) (3617 ± 708 mL·min(-1)), or LOG(20) (3627 ± 746 mL·min(-1)). pVÌO2(0-20) was very strongly correlated with exercise VÌO2peak (r(2) = 0.962; p < 0.001), and showed a low standard error of the estimate (146 mL·min(-1), 4.1%) and the lowest mean difference (40 mL·min(-1); 1.1%). We confirm that the new modelling procedure based on postexercise VÌO2 and heart rate measurements is a valid and accurate procedure for estimating VÌO2peak in swimmers and avoids the estimation bias produced by other methods.
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Assunto principal:
Consumo de Oxigênio
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Tipo de estudo:
Prognostic_studies
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
Idioma:
En
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Appl Physiol Nutr Metab
Assunto da revista:
CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO
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FISIOLOGIA
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MEDICINA ESPORTIVA
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METABOLISMO
Ano de publicação:
2016
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Article
País de afiliação:
Espanha