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Comparison of constant load exercise intensity for verification of maximal oxygen uptake following a graded exercise test in older adults
Author(s) -
Villanueva Ian R.,
Campbell John C.,
Medina Serena M.,
Jorgensen Theresa M.,
Wilson Shan L.,
Angadi Siddhartha S.,
Gaesser Glenn A.,
Dickinson Jared M.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
physiological reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.918
H-Index - 39
ISSN - 2051-817X
DOI - 10.14814/phy2.15037
Subject(s) - phoenix , state (computer science) , test (biology) , library science , gerontology , medicine , history , mathematics , archaeology , computer science , geology , paleontology , metropolitan area , algorithm
Maximal oxygen uptake (VO 2 max) declines with advancing age and is a predictor of morbidity and mortality risk. The purpose here was to assess the utility of constant load tests performed either above or below peak work rate obtained from a graded exercise test for verification of VO 2 max in older adults. Twenty‐two healthy older adults (9M, 13F, 67 ± 6 years, BMI: 26.3 ± 5.1 kg·m −2 ) participated in the study. Participants were asked to complete two experimental trials in a randomized, counterbalanced cross‐over design. Both trials (cycle ergometer) consisted of (1) an identical graded exercise test (ramp) and (2) a constant load test at either 85% (CL85; n  = 22) or 110% (CL110; n  = 20) of the peak work rate achieved during the associated ramp (performed 10‐min post ramp). No significant differences were observed for peak VO 2 (L·min −1 ) between CL85 (1.86 ± 0.72; p  = 0.679) or CL110 (1.79 ± 0.73; p  = 0.200) and the associated ramp (Ramp85, 1.85 ± 0.73; Ramp110, 1.85 ± 0.57). Using the study participant's mean coefficient of variation in peak VO 2 between the two identical ramp tests (2.9%) to compare individual differences between constant load tests and the associated ramp revealed 19/22 (86%) of participants achieved a peak VO 2 during CL85 that was similar or higher versus the ramp, while only 13/20 (65%) of participants achieved a peak VO 2 during CL110 that was similar or higher versus the ramp. These data indicate that if a verification of VO 2 max is warranted when testing older adults, a constant load effort at 85% of ramp peak power may be more likely to verify VO 2 max as compared to an effort at 110% of ramp peak power.

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