Assessment of anaerobic power to verify VO2max attainment

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作者
Astorino, Todd A. [1 ]
White, Ailish C. [2 ]
机构
[1] CSU San Marcos, Dept Kinesiol, San Marcos, CA 92096 USA
[2] San Diego State Univ, Dept Kinesiol, San Diego, CA 92182 USA
关键词
cycle ergometry; fatigue index; incremental exercise; maximal oxygen uptake; verification testing; Wingate test; MAXIMAL OXYGEN-UPTAKE; PLATEAU PHENOMENON; MUSCULAR EXERCISE; LACTIC-ACID; O-2; UPTAKE; CRITERIA; VO2MAX; FREQUENCY;
D O I
10.1111/j.1475-097X.2010.00940.x
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
P>Across various populations, verification testing is used to confirm VO(2)max attainment and has repeatedly shown similar VO(2)max values to those obtained from incremental exercise. Yet, many individuals show meaningful differences in VO(2)max between protocols, and an explanation for this is unknown. The aim of the study was to elucidate this phenomenon in 30 men and women of similar age, fitness, and physical activity using assessment of anaerobic power. On day 1, they completed the Wingate test, and returned at least 48 h later to complete incremental cycle ergometry followed by a verification protocol. During exercise, ventilation, pulmonary gas exchange data, and heart rate (HR) were continuously measured. Mean VO(2)max was similar (P > 0 center dot 05) between protocols (42 center dot 05 +/- 5 center dot 88 ml kg-1 per min versus 42 center dot 03 +/- 5 center dot 75 ml kg-1 per min, respectively), although seven subjects (23%) revealed a VO(2)max that was not 'verified' by the supramaximal protocol. Indices of power output and gas exchange data were similar (P > 0 center dot 05) between subjects who revealed a 'true' VO(2)max compared to those who did not, although peak and mean power was consistently higher in persons whose VO(2)max was not 'verified.' A previously established HRmax criterion for verification testing was not met in 17% of subjects. Additional study is merited to identify alternate determinants of VO(2)max, such as muscle activation via assessment of motor unit recruitment, and to investigate utility of verification testing to confirm VO(2)max attainment in elite athletes and the elderly.
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