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A standard method for the determination of maximal aerobic power from breath-by-breath VO2 data obtained during a continuous ramp test on a bicycle ergometer

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posted on 2004-10-01, 00:00 authored by Dan DwyerDan Dwyer
There is no standard method for identifying a plateau in VO 2 or determining VO 2 peak where no plateau occurs. The purpose of the present investigation was to determine the optimal sample interval duration for VO 2 data collected during incremental exercise tests on a bicycle ergometer and to define a plateau criterion that is applicable to a range of ramp rates. A statistical analysis was performed on VO 2 data collected from 20 subjects who performed an incremental ramp test. Breath by breath data were analysed to determine the variance of VO 2 which was used to calculate the minimum sample interval duration and a confidence interval which is used to identify a plateau in VO 2 data. Results indicate that the accurate determination of VO 2 to within a 5% error requires a minimum sample interval duration of 20 s. Further analysis indicates that a plateau may be defined as an increase in VO 2 of less than 8.0 mL/min/Watt on the two highest successive 20 s sample intervals. The present plateau criterion is applicable to a range of test protocols for bicycle ergometry and is more selective than previous criteria. It is suggested that where no plateau occurs, the highest value in any (20 s) sample interval is chosen as labelled as VO 2 peak.

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Journal

Journal of Exercise Physiology Online

Volume

7

Pagination

1-9

ISSN

1097-9751

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Issue

5

Publisher

American Society of Exercise Physiologists

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