A model to predict maximal oxygen uptake using vital signs and lifestyles in university students

JAIME VÁSQUEZ-GÓMEZ; Ricardo Souza de Carvalho; Cesar Faundez-Casanova; MARCELO CASTILLO- RETAMAL; FRANKLIN CASTILLO-RETAMAL

Keywords: students, oxygen consumption, exercise test

Abstract

Background: Maximal oxygen uptake ((V)over dotO(2)max) is measured using maximal and submaximal exercise tests or can be predicted using demographic variables, body adiposity, vital signs and lifestyles. Aim: To elaborate an equation to predict the (V)over dotO(2)max in the absence of cardiopulmonary test in university students. Material and Methods: (V)over dotO(2)max was measured directly using a cardiopulmonary test on a treadmill in 121 students aged 22 +/- 2 years (59 males). Data about drug and medication use, physical activity [PA], vital signs at rest, and basic anthropometry were collected. The independent variables were included in a multivariate equation and the validity of the model was checked through distribution assumptions and according to the concordance limits of the Bland-Altman diagram. Results: The best predictive equation for (V)over dotO(2)max incorporated sex, age, body mass index, blood pressure, heart rate, smoking habits and PA as independent variables. The distributional assumptions were fulfilled (p > 0.05), there were no differences between the equation and the measurement of (V)over dotO(2)max (p = 0.854) with a bias of -0.08 ml.kg.min(-1) (95% confidence intervals [-0.95; 0.78]). Conclusions: The resulting equation predicts (V)over dotO(2)max based on body adiposity, physiological parameters and life habits.

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Título según WOS: A model to predict maximal oxygen uptake using vital signs and lifestyles in university students
Título según SCOPUS: A model to predict maximal oxygen uptake using vital signs and lifestyles in university students [Un modelo para predecir el consumo de oxígeno según signos vitales y hábitos de vida en estudiantes universitarios]
Título según SCIELO: Un modelo para predecir el consumo de oxígeno según signos vitales y hábitos de vida en estudiantes universitarios
Título de la Revista: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE
Volumen: 147
Número: 11
Editorial: Sociedad Médica de Santiago
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 1437
Página final: 1442
Idioma: Spanish
DOI:

10.4067/s0034-98872019001101437

Notas: ISI, SCIELO, SCOPUS