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John Duperly1,2, Mauricio Serrato3,4, Nestor I Forero4
1School of Medicine, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia.
Abstract:
To study the criterion validity of three indirect maximal oxygen uptake (O2max) assessment equations at altitude. We studied 64 young adults (53% men) at Bogota, Colombia (2600 m altitude). Direct O2max was measured by indirect calorimetry using a maximal incremental treadmill protocol. Indirect O2max was estimated by two exercise field tests (the 20-m shuttle-run test [20-MST] and the 2-km walking test (UKK)) and one nonexercise method (the perceived functional ability-physical activity rating questionnaire [PFA-PAR]). Altitude-adjusted PFA-PAR was estimated as a 13% linear reduction in PFA-PAR. We calculated Lin concordance coefficients (LCC) and standard error of the estimates (SEEs), and we performed Bland-Altman analyses for each indirect method. Mean O2max was 41.2 ± 5.8 mL/kg/min in men and 32.2 ± 3.6 mL/kg/min in women. We found the highest agreement with direct O2max for the 20-MST (LCC = 0.79, SEE = 3.91 mL/kg/min), followed in order by the altitude-adjusted PFA-PAR (LCC = 0.71, SEE = 4.12 mL/kg/min), the UKK (LCC = 0.67, SEE = 5.48 mL/kg/min), and the unadjusted PFA-PAR (LCC = 0.57, SEE = 4.75 mL/kg/min). The unadjusted PFA-PAR tended to overestimate O2max, but Bland-Altman analysis showed that this bias disappeared after altitude adjustment. Several maximal, submaximal, and nonexercise methods provide estimates of O2max with acceptable validity for use in epidemiological studies of populations living at moderate altitude.
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