Travis Lipscomb, Megan Sax VAN DER Weyden, Ali Boolani, Bryan St Andrews, Joel Martin
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摘要
最大耗氧量(VO2max)是衡量有氧体能的重要指标,可用于评估体能、设计训练计划和评估总体健康状况。虽然跑步机评估被认为是黄金标准,但空中自行车(AB)也是越来越受欢迎的运动器械。然而,关于基于气垫自行车的 V̇O2max 评估,尤其是与跑步机分级运动测试的一致性方面的研究十分有限。为了填补这一空白,我们进行了一项随机交叉研究,研究对象为 15 名健康成年人(9 名男性,6 名女性,7 名熟悉 AB),年龄为 30.1 ± 8.6 岁。采用配对 t 检验、类内相关系数 (ICC)、布兰-阿尔特曼分析和主成分 (PC) 分析来评估不同方案之间的一致性。结果表明,在最大血氧活量、最大心率(HR)和感知用力评分(ICC 范围:0.89-0.92)方面存在良好到极佳的一致性。然而,在包括最大脉搏容积和最大心率在内的几项指标上观察到了明显差异(p < 0.01)。总体而言,观察到系统偏差为 3.31 毫升/千克/分钟(跑步机 > AB,95%CI[1.67,4.94]),不存在比例偏差;然而,与非固定使用者(系统偏差:5.09(95%CI[3.69,6.49])毫升/千克/分钟)相比,AB 的固定使用者(系统偏差:1.27(95%CI[0.20,2.34])毫升/千克/分钟)在 V̇O2max 测量中表现出更高的一致性。AB 和跑步机在心肺协调方面没有明显差异。这些研究结果表明,对于熟悉 AB 的人来说,与跑步机相比,AB 是评估 V̇O2max 的合适替代方法。未来针对更大样本的研究应侧重于开发现场 AB 测试的预测方程,以预测 V̇O2max。从业人员应考虑使用 AB 评估喜欢 AB 而不是跑步的人的最大 V̇O2max。
Agreement of Air Bike and Treadmill Protocols to Assess Maximal Oxygen Uptake: An Exploratory Study.
Maximal oxygen consumption (V̇O2max) is an important measure of aerobic fitness, with applications in evaluating fitness, designing training programs, and assessing overall health. While treadmill assessments are considered the gold standard, airbikes (ABs) are increasingly popular exercise machines. However, limited research exists on AB-based V̇O2max assessments, particularly regarding agreement with treadmill graded exercise tests. To address this gap, a randomized crossover study was conducted, involving 15 healthy adults (9M, 6F, 7 familiar with AB) aged 30.1 ± 8.6 years. Paired t-tests, intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), Bland-Altman and Principal component (PC) analyses were used to assess agreement between protocols. The results demonstrated good to excellent agreement in V̇O2max, maximum heart rate (HR), and rating of perceived exertion (ICC range: 0.89-0.92). However, significant differences were observed in several measures, including V̇O2max and maximum HR (p < 0.01). Overall a systematic bias 3.31 mL/kg/min (treadmill > AB, 95%CI[1.67,4.94]) was observed, no proportional bias was present; however, regular AB users (systematic bias: 1.27 (95%CI[0.20,2.34]) mL/kg/min) exhibited higher agreement in V̇O2max measures compared to non-regular users (systematic bias: 5.09 (95%CI[3.69,6.49]) mL/kg/min). There were no significant differences in cardiorespiratory coordination, between the AB and the treadmill. These findings suggest that for individuals familiar with the AB, it can be a suitable alternative for assessing V̇O2max compared to the treadmill. Future research with larger samples should focus on developing prediction equations for field AB tests to predict V̇O2max. Practitioners should consider using the AB to assess V̇O2max in individuals who prefer it over running.