Login / Signup

Validation of equations to estimate the peak oxygen uptake in adolescents from 20 metres shuttle run test.

Francisco José de Menezes-JuniorÍncare Correa de JesusJorge Augusto Pinto da Silva MotaMaria de Fatima Aguiar LopesPatricia Ribeiro Paes CorazzaMaiara Cristina TadiottoTatiana Aparecida Affornali TozoKátia Sheylla Malta PurinEnio Ricardo Vaz RonqueNeiva Leite
Published in: Journal of sports sciences (2020)
This study aimed to develop new prediction models from directly determined peak of oxygen uptake (VO2peak) in adolescents using 20-metre shuttle run test (20 m-SR) and to compare the new models with previously published equations. This study included 148 adolescents (43% girls), aged 13.37 ± 1.84 years old. Adolescents were randomly assigned to validation (n = 91) and cross-validation (n = 57) groups. VO2peak was measured using a gas analyser in both maximal exercise tests in the laboratory as well as by 20 m-SR. The multiple linear regression method was applied to develop the models using BMI, BMI-z score and body fat percentage (%FM). The proposed models presented better predictive performance (R2 = 75.6% to 78.9%) and a lower absolute percentage error (%error = 10.51 to 11.78%) than the previously published equations (R2 = 38.8% to 69.1%; %error = 13.13% to 21.54%). The Model with BMI-z was the best fit equation in girls, and the model with BMI-z and %FM in boys. Therefore, it is recommended that the equations developed in the present study be used in future research and projects in the school environment to estimate VO2peak in adolescents by the 20 m-SR test.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • body mass index
  • body composition
  • heart rate
  • room temperature