Self-reported physical activity compared with maximal oxygen uptake in adults

被引:108
作者
Aadahl, Mette
Kjaer, Michael
Kristensen, Jens H.
Mollerup, Birgit
Jorgensen, Torben
机构
[1] Glostrup Univ Hosp, Res Ctr Prevent & Hlth, DK-2600 Glostrup, Denmark
[2] Univ Copenhagen Hosp, Rigshosp, Dept Med Orthopaed & Rehabil, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Bispebjerg Hosp, Inst Sports Med, DK-2400 Copenhagen, Denmark
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION & REHABILITATION | 2007年 / 14卷 / 03期
关键词
maximal oxygen uptake; physical activity; questionnaire; validation;
D O I
10.1097/HJR.0b013e3280128d00
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Physical activity level and cardiorespiratory fitness are both inversely associated with the risk of cardiovascular diseases and with all-cause mortality. Physical activity questionnaires are often validated against objectively measured maximal oxygen uptake (Vo(2max)). Aim To validate a self-report physical activity questionnaire against Vo(2max) and furthermore to establish whether a simple question on self-rated physical fitness could predict objectively measured Vo(2max.) Methods A total of 102 men and women aged between 35 and 65 years were recruited from an ongoing population-based intervention study, the Inter99 Study. Participants reported their self-rated fitness and daily physical activity using a new questionnaire based on metabolic equivalents (MET). Vo(2max) (ml/kg per min) was determined using a graded bicycle test with increasing workload until exhaustion and with simultaneous measurement of breath-to-breath oxygen uptake in 15-s periods. Statistical analyses were performed by linear regression analyses using the self-reported physical activity level as an independent variable and Vo(2max) (l/min) as an dependent variable, and with covariates sex, age and bodyweight. Results Data from 53 men and 47 women were analysed. The amount of daily vigorous activity (>6 MET) was significantly positively associated with Vo(2max) (P=0-0001, R-2=0.76), whereas the total amount of physical activity was not significantly associated with Vo(2max) (P=0.098, R-2=0.69). A significant trend across three groups of self-rated fitness in relation to Vo(2max). (ml/kg per min) was found (P for trend < 0.0001). Conclusion The physical activity questionnaire has acceptable validity when compared with Vo(2max) in adult men and women. Furthermore, a simple question on self-rated fitness seems to reflect measured Vo(2max) objectively.
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