Reliability of power in physical performance tests

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作者
Hopkins, WG
Schabort, EJ
Hawley, JA
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Sch Med Sci, Dept Physiol, Dunedin, New Zealand
[2] Sports Sci Inst S Africa, Cape Town, South Africa
[3] RMIT Univ, Sch Med Sci, Exercise Metab Grp, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
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10.2165/00007256-200131030-00005
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G8 [体育];
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04 ; 0403 ;
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The reliability of power in tests of physical performance affects the precision of assessment of athletes, patients, clients and study participants. In this meta-analytic review we identify the most reliable measures of power and the factors affecting reliability. Our measures of reliability were the typical (standard) error of measurement expressed as a coefficient of variation (CV) and the percent change in the mean between trials. We meta-analysed these measures for power or work from 101 studies of healthy adults. Measures and tests with the smallest CV in exercise of a given duration include field tests of sprint running (similar to0.9%), peak power in an incremental test on a treadmill or cycle ergometer (similar to0.9%), equivalent mean power in a constant-power lest lasting 1 minute to 3 hours on a treadmill or cycle ergometer (0.9 to 2.0%), lactate-threshold power (similar to1.5%), and jump height or distance (similar to2.0%). The CV for mean power on isokinetic ergometers was relatively large (>4%). CV were larger for nonathletes versus athletes (1.3 x), female versus male nonathletes(1.4 x), shorter(similar to l-second) and longer(similar to l-hour) versus 1-minute tests (less than or equal to1.6 x), and respiratory- versus ergometer-based measures of power (1.4 to 1.6 x). There was no clear-cut effect of time between trials. The importance of a practice trial was evident in studies with >2 trials. the CV between the first 2 trials was 1.3 times the CV between subsequent trials; performance also improved by 1.2% between the first 2 trials but by only 0.2% between subsequent trials. These findings should help exercise practitioners and researchers select or design good measures and protocols for tests of physical performance.
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