Background: Division by total body weight is the usual way to standardise peak oxygen uptake (peak VO2) for body size. However, this method systematically underestimates cardiopulmonary fitness in obese individuals. Our aim was to analyse whether lean-mass is a better base for a body mass-independent standard of cardiopulmonary fitness. Methods: A population based sample of 578 men (body mass index (BMI) 19–47 kg/m2) and 592 women (BMI 16–49 kg/m2) 57–78 years of age. Peak VO2 was assessed by respiratory gas analysis during a maximal exercise test on a cycle ergometer. We studied the validity of the weight-ratio and the lean mass-ratio standards in a linear regression model. Results: The weight-ratio standard implies an increase of peak VO2...
Ventilation/carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2slope) is used clinically to determine cardiorespirato...
Consensus has yet to be achieved on whether obesity is inexorably tied to poor fitness. We tested th...
Cardiorespiratory fitness as an explanation for the obesity paradox warrants further examination. We...
Background: Division by total body weight is the usual way to standardise peak oxygen uptake (peak V...
Cardiopulmonary assessment through oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES) data has shown encouraging ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) has been inversely associated with insulin resistance an...
Background: The evaluation of cardiorespiratory fitness (RCC) using maximal or peak oxygen consumpti...
Background: Low cardiorespiratory fitness in young adults has emerged as an important factor for dev...
INTRODUCTION: Peak oxygen uptake (VO2) during a maximal exercise test is used to stratify patients w...
Abstract Aims: To describe the relationship between variables related to body composition and peak...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has become a major public concern as it leads to significant health risk and eco...
Background & Objectives: There has been a worldwide increase in obesity among people of all ages. Wi...
AbstractBackgroundIncreased peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) can reduce cardiovascular risks associ...
Background: Herein, we report the effect of body mass index (BMI) on respiratory fitness by measurin...
The American College of Sports Medicine advocates the use of a percentage of maximal oxygen uptake r...
Ventilation/carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2slope) is used clinically to determine cardiorespirato...
Consensus has yet to be achieved on whether obesity is inexorably tied to poor fitness. We tested th...
Cardiorespiratory fitness as an explanation for the obesity paradox warrants further examination. We...
Background: Division by total body weight is the usual way to standardise peak oxygen uptake (peak V...
Cardiopulmonary assessment through oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES) data has shown encouraging ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) has been inversely associated with insulin resistance an...
Background: The evaluation of cardiorespiratory fitness (RCC) using maximal or peak oxygen consumpti...
Background: Low cardiorespiratory fitness in young adults has emerged as an important factor for dev...
INTRODUCTION: Peak oxygen uptake (VO2) during a maximal exercise test is used to stratify patients w...
Abstract Aims: To describe the relationship between variables related to body composition and peak...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has become a major public concern as it leads to significant health risk and eco...
Background & Objectives: There has been a worldwide increase in obesity among people of all ages. Wi...
AbstractBackgroundIncreased peak oxygen consumption (VO2peak) can reduce cardiovascular risks associ...
Background: Herein, we report the effect of body mass index (BMI) on respiratory fitness by measurin...
The American College of Sports Medicine advocates the use of a percentage of maximal oxygen uptake r...
Ventilation/carbon dioxide production (VE/VCO2slope) is used clinically to determine cardiorespirato...
Consensus has yet to be achieved on whether obesity is inexorably tied to poor fitness. We tested th...
Cardiorespiratory fitness as an explanation for the obesity paradox warrants further examination. We...