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A 10-year follow-up of key gas exchange exercise parameters in a general population: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania
BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is a frequently used method for the evaluation of the cardiorespiratory system. The prognostic relevance of the measured parameters is commonly known. Longitudinal data on cardiorespiratory fitness in a large sample of well-characterised healthy vo...
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European Respiratory Society
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7983208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33778050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00350-2020 |
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author | Stubbe, Beate Ittermann, Till Kaczmarek, Sabine Obst, Anne Bahls, Martin Bollmann, Tom Gläser, Sven Völzke, Henry Dörr, Marcus Ewert, Ralf |
author_facet | Stubbe, Beate Ittermann, Till Kaczmarek, Sabine Obst, Anne Bahls, Martin Bollmann, Tom Gläser, Sven Völzke, Henry Dörr, Marcus Ewert, Ralf |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is a frequently used method for the evaluation of the cardiorespiratory system. The prognostic relevance of the measured parameters is commonly known. Longitudinal data on cardiorespiratory fitness in a large sample of well-characterised healthy volunteers are rare in the literature. METHODS: CPET data of 615 healthy individuals who voluntarily took part in the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) at three different measurement times were analysed. The median observation time was 10.5 years. The age range was 25–85 years. RESULTS: Over the observed timeframe and with increasing age, a decline in maximum power, peak oxygen uptake (V′(O(2)peak)) and oxygen uptake at anaerobic threshold (V′(O(2))@AT) was detectable. This decline was aggravated with increasing age. For the minute ventilation (V′(E))/carbon dioxide production (V′(CO(2))) slope, an increase was measured in individuals aged ≥50 years only. CONCLUSION: The present study affirms the decrease in aerobic capacity with increasing age in a selected, well-characterised, healthy study sample, which seems to be less pronounced in females. |
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spelling | pubmed-79832082021-03-26 A 10-year follow-up of key gas exchange exercise parameters in a general population: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania Stubbe, Beate Ittermann, Till Kaczmarek, Sabine Obst, Anne Bahls, Martin Bollmann, Tom Gläser, Sven Völzke, Henry Dörr, Marcus Ewert, Ralf ERJ Open Res Original Articles BACKGROUND: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is a frequently used method for the evaluation of the cardiorespiratory system. The prognostic relevance of the measured parameters is commonly known. Longitudinal data on cardiorespiratory fitness in a large sample of well-characterised healthy volunteers are rare in the literature. METHODS: CPET data of 615 healthy individuals who voluntarily took part in the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) at three different measurement times were analysed. The median observation time was 10.5 years. The age range was 25–85 years. RESULTS: Over the observed timeframe and with increasing age, a decline in maximum power, peak oxygen uptake (V′(O(2)peak)) and oxygen uptake at anaerobic threshold (V′(O(2))@AT) was detectable. This decline was aggravated with increasing age. For the minute ventilation (V′(E))/carbon dioxide production (V′(CO(2))) slope, an increase was measured in individuals aged ≥50 years only. CONCLUSION: The present study affirms the decrease in aerobic capacity with increasing age in a selected, well-characterised, healthy study sample, which seems to be less pronounced in females. European Respiratory Society 2021-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7983208/ /pubmed/33778050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00350-2020 Text en Copyright ©ERS 2021 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Stubbe, Beate Ittermann, Till Kaczmarek, Sabine Obst, Anne Bahls, Martin Bollmann, Tom Gläser, Sven Völzke, Henry Dörr, Marcus Ewert, Ralf A 10-year follow-up of key gas exchange exercise parameters in a general population: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania |
title | A 10-year follow-up of key gas exchange exercise parameters in a general population: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania |
title_full | A 10-year follow-up of key gas exchange exercise parameters in a general population: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania |
title_fullStr | A 10-year follow-up of key gas exchange exercise parameters in a general population: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania |
title_full_unstemmed | A 10-year follow-up of key gas exchange exercise parameters in a general population: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania |
title_short | A 10-year follow-up of key gas exchange exercise parameters in a general population: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania |
title_sort | 10-year follow-up of key gas exchange exercise parameters in a general population: results of the study of health in pomerania |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7983208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33778050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00350-2020 |
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