Artigo Revisado por pares

Assessment of the Exercise Capacity of Young Men

1971; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 14; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/00140137108931265

ISSN

1366-5847

Autores

M. F. HAISMAN,

Tópico(s)

Spaceflight effects on biology

Resumo

Abstract The exercise capacity of groups of military personnel (281 men in all) has been assessed from estimates of maximal oxygen intake ([Vacute]o2, max) and the Harvard Step Test. [Vacute]o2 max was derived by extrapolation from heart rates and oxygen intakes during a submaximal stop test Initial studies determined the oxygen intake — work rate relationship for this step test and the resulting straight line was used for the subsequent prediction of oxygen intake. Tests repeated within one week showed slightly improved [Vacute]o2 max values, but reproducibility was good (test-retest r = 0.96 for 72 men). Five groups of contrasting fitness, that is well trained and comparatively untrained men, were found to have different [Vacute]o2 max values. Five groups underwent regimes of training, three of these groups showed marked increments of [Vacute]o2, max but two groups who undertook longer training of a more specialized nature showed smaller increments. The results of the Harvard Step Test were of a similar pattern to the [Vacute]o2 max results, but reproducibility was poorer (test-retest r =0.80 for 12 men, and only 0.50 for one group of 37 men).

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