Do Surrogate Markers of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Predict Individual Changes in VO2peak? A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Q1 Health Professions International journal of exercise science Pub Date : 2024-08-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
John R M Renwick, Nicholas Preobrazenski, Michael D Giudice, Brendon J Gurd
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The purpose of the current study was to test the hypothesis that individual response classification for surrogate markers of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) will agree with response classification for VO2peak. Surrogate markers of CRF were time to fatigue on treadmill test (TTF), time trial performance (3kTT), resting heart rate (RHR), submaximal heart rate (SubmaxHR), and submaximal ratings of perceived exertion (SubmaxRPE). Twenty-five participants were randomized into a high-intensity interval training (HIIT: n = 14) group or non-exercise control group (CTL: n = 11). Training consisted of four weeks of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) - 4x4 minute intervals at 90-95% HRmax 3 times per week. We observed poor agreement between response classification for VO2peak and surrogate markers (agreement < 60% for all outcomes). Although surrogate markers and VO2peak correlated at the pre- and post-intervention time points, change scores for VO2peak were not correlated with changes in surrogate markers of CRF. Interestingly, a significant relationship (r 2 = 0.36, p = 0.02) was observed when comparing improvements in estimated training performance (VO2) and change in VO2peak. Contrary to our hypothesis, we observed poor classification agreement and non-significant correlations for changes scores of VO2peak and surrogate markers of CRF. Our results suggest that individuals concerned with their VO2peak response seek direct measurements of VO2.

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心肺功能代用指标能否预测个体 VO2 峰值的变化?随机对照试验。
本研究的目的是检验一个假设,即心肺功能代用指标(CRF)的个体反应分类将与 VO2peak 的反应分类一致。CRF的代用指标包括跑步机测试(TTF)的疲劳时间、计时赛成绩(3kTT)、静息心率(RHR)、亚最大心率(SubmaxHR)和亚最大感知用力评分(SubmaxRPE)。25 名参与者被随机分为高强度间歇训练组(HIIT:n = 14)或非运动对照组(CTL:n = 11)。训练包括为期四周的高强度间歇训练(HIIT)--每周 3 次,每次 4x4 分钟,最大心率为 90%-95% 。我们观察到 VO2peak 响应分类与替代指标之间的一致性较差(所有结果的一致性均小于 60%)。虽然代用指标和 VO2peak 在干预前和干预后的时间点上存在相关性,但 VO2peak 的变化评分与 CRF 代用指标的变化并不相关。有趣的是,在比较估计训练成绩(VO2)的提高和 VO2peak 的变化时,我们发现两者之间存在明显的关系(r 2 = 0.36,p = 0.02)。与我们的假设相反,我们观察到 VO2peak 和 CRF 代用指标变化得分的分类一致性较差,相关性不明显。我们的结果表明,关心自己的 VO2peak 反应的人应寻求 VO2 的直接测量值。
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International journal of exercise science
International journal of exercise science Health Professions-Occupational Therapy
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