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Validez y reproducibilidad de un método para estimar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria en adultos universitarios

INTRODUCTION: Cardiorespiratory fitness is a predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. Its assessment in different groups has clinical and public health usefulness. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity and reproducibility of a no-exercise method [National Aeronautics and Space Administrati...

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Autores principales: Arcila, Eliana, Restrepo, Carlos, Valbuena, Luis, Quintero, Mario Andrés, Marino, Felipe, Osorio, Jorge Alberto, Gallo-Villegas, Jaime, Saldarriaga Franco, Juan Fernando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9801683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36511674
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6404
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author Arcila, Eliana
Restrepo, Carlos
Valbuena, Luis
Quintero, Mario Andrés
Marino, Felipe
Osorio, Jorge Alberto
Gallo-Villegas, Jaime
Saldarriaga Franco, Juan Fernando
author_facet Arcila, Eliana
Restrepo, Carlos
Valbuena, Luis
Quintero, Mario Andrés
Marino, Felipe
Osorio, Jorge Alberto
Gallo-Villegas, Jaime
Saldarriaga Franco, Juan Fernando
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description INTRODUCTION: Cardiorespiratory fitness is a predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. Its assessment in different groups has clinical and public health usefulness. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity and reproducibility of a no-exercise method [National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) method] to estimate the maximum oxygen consumption (VO(2)máx) in college adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included 94 healthy individuals of both sexes (1855 years). The gold standard was ergospirometry. The validity and reproducibility were evaluated with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and the Bland-Altman method. RESULTS: Among the participants, we found a mean age of 30.54 ± 9.33 years and a VO(2)máx of 41.29 ± 9.54 ml O(2)kg(-1)-min(-1); 48.9 % were women. A mean difference of VO(2)máx between ergospirometry and that estimated by the NASA method of 3.41 ± 5.64 ml O(2).kg(-1.) min(-1) was found. The concordance between the two methods was good, with an ICC of 0.858 (CI(95%) 0.672-0.926). The percentage of error was 29.70 %. The reproducibility of the two estimates by the NASA method was excellent, with an ICC of 0.986 (CI(95%) 0.927-0.995). CONCLUSIONS: The NASA method is valid and reproducible to estimate VO(2)máx in college adults. In addition, it is safe and easy to apply. Estimating cardiorespiratory fitness is recommended to improve screening in cardiometabolic risk programs and to implement timely interventions.
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spelling pubmed-98016832023-01-03 Validez y reproducibilidad de un método para estimar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria en adultos universitarios Arcila, Eliana Restrepo, Carlos Valbuena, Luis Quintero, Mario Andrés Marino, Felipe Osorio, Jorge Alberto Gallo-Villegas, Jaime Saldarriaga Franco, Juan Fernando Biomedica Artículo Original INTRODUCTION: Cardiorespiratory fitness is a predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. Its assessment in different groups has clinical and public health usefulness. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity and reproducibility of a no-exercise method [National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) method] to estimate the maximum oxygen consumption (VO(2)máx) in college adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study included 94 healthy individuals of both sexes (1855 years). The gold standard was ergospirometry. The validity and reproducibility were evaluated with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and the Bland-Altman method. RESULTS: Among the participants, we found a mean age of 30.54 ± 9.33 years and a VO(2)máx of 41.29 ± 9.54 ml O(2)kg(-1)-min(-1); 48.9 % were women. A mean difference of VO(2)máx between ergospirometry and that estimated by the NASA method of 3.41 ± 5.64 ml O(2).kg(-1.) min(-1) was found. The concordance between the two methods was good, with an ICC of 0.858 (CI(95%) 0.672-0.926). The percentage of error was 29.70 %. The reproducibility of the two estimates by the NASA method was excellent, with an ICC of 0.986 (CI(95%) 0.927-0.995). CONCLUSIONS: The NASA method is valid and reproducible to estimate VO(2)máx in college adults. In addition, it is safe and easy to apply. Estimating cardiorespiratory fitness is recommended to improve screening in cardiometabolic risk programs and to implement timely interventions. Instituto Nacional de Salud 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9801683/ /pubmed/36511674 http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6404 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons
spellingShingle Artículo Original
Arcila, Eliana
Restrepo, Carlos
Valbuena, Luis
Quintero, Mario Andrés
Marino, Felipe
Osorio, Jorge Alberto
Gallo-Villegas, Jaime
Saldarriaga Franco, Juan Fernando
Validez y reproducibilidad de un método para estimar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria en adultos universitarios
title Validez y reproducibilidad de un método para estimar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria en adultos universitarios
title_full Validez y reproducibilidad de un método para estimar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria en adultos universitarios
title_fullStr Validez y reproducibilidad de un método para estimar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria en adultos universitarios
title_full_unstemmed Validez y reproducibilidad de un método para estimar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria en adultos universitarios
title_short Validez y reproducibilidad de un método para estimar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria en adultos universitarios
title_sort validez y reproducibilidad de un método para estimar la capacidad cardiorrespiratoria en adultos universitarios
topic Artículo Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9801683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36511674
http://dx.doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6404
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