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  • Cardiorespiratory Fitness Assessment
  • Biostatistics

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  • Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) is a key health indicator.
  • Current estimation methods, Multiple Regression Model (MRM) and Linear Extrapolation Method (LEM), have limitations.
  • There is a need for improved VO2max estimation techniques.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate a novel VO2max estimation method addressing weaknesses of MRM and LEM.
  • To compare the accuracy and bias of MRM and LEM for VO2max estimation.
  • To identify conditions under which LEM can improve MRM accuracy.

Main Methods:

  • 128 adults underwent anthropometric measurements, a physical activity questionnaire, a step test with heart rate (HR) monitoring, and a criterion VO2max treadmill test.
  • VO2max was estimated using MRM (including HR, age, sex, BMI, questionnaire scores) and LEM (including HR, VO2 constants, age-predicted maximal HR).
  • Bland-Altman plots were used to analyze systematic differences and biases between estimated and measured VO2max.

Main Results:

  • MRM had a lower standard error of estimate (4.15 mL·kg-1·min-1) than LEM (5.08 mL·kg-1·min-1).
  • LEM exhibited a wider range of 95% limits of agreement compared to MRM.
  • MRM demonstrated significant proportional bias, which was mitigated by applying LEM for VO2max estimates ≥45 mL·kg-1·min-1.

Conclusions:

  • Substantial proportional bias exists in the MRM for VO2max estimation.
  • The LEM can effectively mitigate MRM bias within a specific range of VO2max values (≥45 mL·kg-1·min-1).
  • This combined approach offers a more accurate VO2max estimation, particularly for individuals with higher cardiorespiratory fitness.