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Comparison of Specific Prediction Equations to Estimate Peak Oxygen Uptake in Obese Women

International Journal of Sports Medicine, Volume 38, No. 7, Year 2017

The aim of the current study was to compare 2 equations to predict peak oxygen uptake (VO 2 peak) in obese women, according to their obesity class. 92 maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing sets (CPET with initial and subsequent increments set to achieve an exercise duration between 8-12 min) were retrospectively analysed. These CPET were divided into 3 groups according to the women body mass indexes (BMI): class 1 (30 kg.m -2 ≤BMI<35 kg.m -2, n=22), class 2 (35 kg.m -2 ≤BMI<40 kg.m -2, n=36) or class 3 (BMI≥40 kg.m -2, n=34). Each participant's VO 2 peak was predicted from 2 prediction equations (from Wasserman et al.'s and Debeaumont et al.'s equations) and compared with the actual VO 2 peak. Moreover, the correlations between these values were studied, and the accuracy of the predictions was analysed. Only predicted VO 2 peak from the Debeaumont et al.'s equation was not significantly different from the actual VO 2 peak in the women in obesity class 3 (p=0.89). Moreover, significant correlation was found between these values (p<0.001, r=0.68). The bias and the 95% limits of agreement represented -3.2±34.0%. In women in obesity class 3, Debeaumont et al.'s equation may be the accurate one to predict VO 2 peak. However, the accuracy of predictions is low. Consequently, to improve this accuracy, new prediction equations for obese women are required according to the obesity class.
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Noncommunicable Diseases
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Female