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Long Maximal Incremental Tests Accurately Assess Aerobic Fitness in Class II and III Obese Men

This study aimed to compare two different maximal incremental tests with different time durations [a maximal incremental ramp test with a short time duration (8-12 min) (S(Test)) and a maximal incremental test with a longer time duration (20-25 min) (L(Test))] to investigate whether an L(Test) accur...

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Autores principales: Lanzi, Stefano, Codecasa, Franco, Cornacchia, Mauro, Maestrini, Sabrina, Capodaglio, Paolo, Brunani, Amelia, Fanari, Paolo, Salvadori, Alberto, Malatesta, Davide
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124180
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author Lanzi, Stefano
Codecasa, Franco
Cornacchia, Mauro
Maestrini, Sabrina
Capodaglio, Paolo
Brunani, Amelia
Fanari, Paolo
Salvadori, Alberto
Malatesta, Davide
author_facet Lanzi, Stefano
Codecasa, Franco
Cornacchia, Mauro
Maestrini, Sabrina
Capodaglio, Paolo
Brunani, Amelia
Fanari, Paolo
Salvadori, Alberto
Malatesta, Davide
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description This study aimed to compare two different maximal incremental tests with different time durations [a maximal incremental ramp test with a short time duration (8-12 min) (S(Test)) and a maximal incremental test with a longer time duration (20-25 min) (L(Test))] to investigate whether an L(Test) accurately assesses aerobic fitness in class II and III obese men. Twenty obese men (BMI≥35 kg.m-2) without secondary pathologies (mean±SE; 36.7±1.9 yr; 41.8±0.7 kg*m(-2)) completed an S(Test) (warm-up: 40 W; increment: 20 W*min-1) and an L(Test) [warm-up: 20% of the peak power output (PPO) reached during the S(Test); increment: 10% PPO every 5 min until 70% PPO was reached or until the respiratory exchange ratio reached 1.0, followed by 15 W.min(-1) until exhaustion] on a cycle-ergometer to assess the peak oxygen uptake [Image: see text] and peak heart rate (HR(peak)) of each test. There were no significant differences in [Image: see text] (S(Test): 3.1±0.1 L*min(-1); L(Test): 3.0±0.1 L*min(-1)) and HR(peak) (S(Test): 174±4 bpm; L(Test): 173±4 bpm) between the two tests. Bland-Altman plot analyses showed good agreement and Pearson product-moment and intra-class correlation coefficients showed a strong correlation between [Image: see text] (r=0.81 for both; p≤0.001) and HR(peak) (r=0.95 for both; p≤0.001) during both tests. [Image: see text] and HR(peak) assessments were not compromised by test duration in class II and III obese men. Therefore, we suggest that the L(Test) is a feasible test that accurately assesses aerobic fitness and may allow for the exercise intensity prescription and individualization that will lead to improved therapeutic approaches in treating obesity and severe obesity.
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spelling pubmed-43954072015-04-21 Long Maximal Incremental Tests Accurately Assess Aerobic Fitness in Class II and III Obese Men Lanzi, Stefano Codecasa, Franco Cornacchia, Mauro Maestrini, Sabrina Capodaglio, Paolo Brunani, Amelia Fanari, Paolo Salvadori, Alberto Malatesta, Davide PLoS One Research Article This study aimed to compare two different maximal incremental tests with different time durations [a maximal incremental ramp test with a short time duration (8-12 min) (S(Test)) and a maximal incremental test with a longer time duration (20-25 min) (L(Test))] to investigate whether an L(Test) accurately assesses aerobic fitness in class II and III obese men. Twenty obese men (BMI≥35 kg.m-2) without secondary pathologies (mean±SE; 36.7±1.9 yr; 41.8±0.7 kg*m(-2)) completed an S(Test) (warm-up: 40 W; increment: 20 W*min-1) and an L(Test) [warm-up: 20% of the peak power output (PPO) reached during the S(Test); increment: 10% PPO every 5 min until 70% PPO was reached or until the respiratory exchange ratio reached 1.0, followed by 15 W.min(-1) until exhaustion] on a cycle-ergometer to assess the peak oxygen uptake [Image: see text] and peak heart rate (HR(peak)) of each test. There were no significant differences in [Image: see text] (S(Test): 3.1±0.1 L*min(-1); L(Test): 3.0±0.1 L*min(-1)) and HR(peak) (S(Test): 174±4 bpm; L(Test): 173±4 bpm) between the two tests. Bland-Altman plot analyses showed good agreement and Pearson product-moment and intra-class correlation coefficients showed a strong correlation between [Image: see text] (r=0.81 for both; p≤0.001) and HR(peak) (r=0.95 for both; p≤0.001) during both tests. [Image: see text] and HR(peak) assessments were not compromised by test duration in class II and III obese men. Therefore, we suggest that the L(Test) is a feasible test that accurately assesses aerobic fitness and may allow for the exercise intensity prescription and individualization that will lead to improved therapeutic approaches in treating obesity and severe obesity. Public Library of Science 2015-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4395407/ /pubmed/25875746 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124180 Text en © 2015 Lanzi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Codecasa, Franco
Cornacchia, Mauro
Maestrini, Sabrina
Capodaglio, Paolo
Brunani, Amelia
Fanari, Paolo
Salvadori, Alberto
Malatesta, Davide
Long Maximal Incremental Tests Accurately Assess Aerobic Fitness in Class II and III Obese Men
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title_full_unstemmed Long Maximal Incremental Tests Accurately Assess Aerobic Fitness in Class II and III Obese Men
title_short Long Maximal Incremental Tests Accurately Assess Aerobic Fitness in Class II and III Obese Men
title_sort long maximal incremental tests accurately assess aerobic fitness in class ii and iii obese men
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4395407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25875746
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0124180
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