Background: Cardiovascular capacity, expressed as maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), is a strong predictor of health and fitness and is considered a key measure of physiological function in the healthy adult population. The purpose of this study was to validate a specific step test (StepTest4all) as an adequate procedure to estimate cardiovascular capacity in young adults. Methods: The sample was composed of 56 participants, including 19 women (aged 21.05 2.39 years, body mass = 57.50 6.64 kg, height = 1.62 0.05 m, body mass index = 22.00 2.92 kg/m2) and 37 men (aged 22.05 3.14 years, body mass = 72.50 7.73 kg, height = 1.76 0.07 m, body mass index = 23.34 2.17 kg/m2). Participants were included in one of the following g...
PURPOSE: This study focused on developing a new method to assess VO2max outside laboratory condition...
Background: As there is a linear relationship between the level of physical activity and health stat...
Background: The assessment of VO2max allow classify subjects according to the health risk. However t...
The purpose of this research was to develop the 3 min incremental step-in-place (3MISP) test for pre...
Objective: To validate a tool for assessment and control of functional capacity and peak oxygen upta...
The aim of the study was to develop a simple submaximal walk test protocol and equation using heart ...
Background: Low cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with increased risk of hypertension and athe...
Background: This study aimed to test the validity of three different submaximal tests (i.e., 3-min s...
Submaximal step tests are used to predict maximal oxygen consumption and work capacity. However, if ...
There are a variety of methods for determining cardiovascular fitness, or VO2max, which is an import...
Introduction: Cardio-respiratory fitness indicates the ability of circulatory system to supply oxyge...
BACKGROUND: Maximum aerobic capacity (VO2max) is associated with lower cardiovascular and total mort...
This study investigates heart rate (HR), in 11 young adults (22.4±3.21yr), at O2max, to ascertain w...
BackgroundThe 'verification phase' has emerged as a supplementary procedure to traditional maximal o...
The purpose of this study was to identify the most accurate predictor of VO2max from a variety of ru...
PURPOSE: This study focused on developing a new method to assess VO2max outside laboratory condition...
Background: As there is a linear relationship between the level of physical activity and health stat...
Background: The assessment of VO2max allow classify subjects according to the health risk. However t...
The purpose of this research was to develop the 3 min incremental step-in-place (3MISP) test for pre...
Objective: To validate a tool for assessment and control of functional capacity and peak oxygen upta...
The aim of the study was to develop a simple submaximal walk test protocol and equation using heart ...
Background: Low cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with increased risk of hypertension and athe...
Background: This study aimed to test the validity of three different submaximal tests (i.e., 3-min s...
Submaximal step tests are used to predict maximal oxygen consumption and work capacity. However, if ...
There are a variety of methods for determining cardiovascular fitness, or VO2max, which is an import...
Introduction: Cardio-respiratory fitness indicates the ability of circulatory system to supply oxyge...
BACKGROUND: Maximum aerobic capacity (VO2max) is associated with lower cardiovascular and total mort...
This study investigates heart rate (HR), in 11 young adults (22.4±3.21yr), at O2max, to ascertain w...
BackgroundThe 'verification phase' has emerged as a supplementary procedure to traditional maximal o...
The purpose of this study was to identify the most accurate predictor of VO2max from a variety of ru...
PURPOSE: This study focused on developing a new method to assess VO2max outside laboratory condition...
Background: As there is a linear relationship between the level of physical activity and health stat...
Background: The assessment of VO2max allow classify subjects according to the health risk. However t...