表面健康受试者氧摄取动力学的短期可靠性。

Ross Arena, Mary Ann Peberdy
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目的:在之前的一些研究中,有氧运动开始时氧(O2)摄取动力学的分析已被证明可以反映心血管和骨骼肌的健康状况。本研究的目的是评估一组表面健康个体的氧摄取动力学的短期可靠性。方法:40名明显健康的受试者连续3天参加3个连续的跑步机运动。在每次训练中,在休息2分钟和以每小时2.2英里和6%的速度步行6分钟时收集氧气摄入量。使用公式O2(t) = O2(静息)+ O2(稳定速率)[1 - e]计算3个阶段中每次O2摄取反应的时间常数(TC)。结果:2名受试者未遵守体力活动指南,被排除在数据分析之外。以下数据是剩余38名受试者的代表性数据。3个时段的平均氧摄取TC值分别为33.67 +/- 7.87、34.59 +/- 7.57和32.59 +/- 6.64秒。组内相关系数为0.84 (P < 0.001)。结论:本研究的结果表明,氧摄取动力学可以可靠地测量使用一个单一的测试会话。因此,可能没有必要进行多次测试,这将限制氧摄取动力学的潜在临床应用。未来的研究应着眼于确定氧摄取动力学在患者群体中是否同样可靠。
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Short-term reliability of oxygen uptake on-kinetics in apparently healthy subjects.

Purpose: The analysis of oxygen (O2) uptake on-kinetics at the onset of aerobic exercise has been shown to be reflective of cardiovascular and skeletal muscle health in a number of previous investigations. The purpose of the present investigation is to assess the short-term reliability of O2 uptake on-kinetics in a group of apparently healthy individuals.

Methods: Forty apparently healthy subjects participated in 3 consecutive treadmill exercise sessions on 3 consecutive days. During each session, O2 uptake was collected at rest for 2 minutes and during ambulation at 2.2 miles per hour and a 6% grade for 6 minutes. The time constant (TC) for the O2 uptake response was calculated for each of the 3 sessions using the equation: O2(t) = O2(resting) + O2(steady-rate)[1 - e].

Results: Two subjects did not adhere to the physical activity guidelines and were excluded from data analysis. The following data are representative of the remaining 38 subjects. The mean O2 uptake TC value for the 3 sessions was 33.67 +/- 7.87, 34.59 +/- 7.57, and 32.59 +/- 6.64 seconds, respectively. The intraclass correlation coefficient for the O2 uptake TC was 0.84 (P < .001).

Conclusions: The results of the present study indicate O2 uptake on-kinetics may be reliably measured using a single testing session. Multiple testing sessions, which would limit the potential clinical application of O2 uptake on-kinetics, may therefore not be necessary. Future research should be directed toward determining if O2 uptake on-kinetics is equally reliable in patient populations.

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