Errors in predicting maximal oxygen consumption in pregnant women

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Fehler in der Vorhersage der maximalen Sauerstoffaufnahme von schwangeren Frauen
Autor:Lotgering, Frederik K.; Struijk, Piet C.; Doorn, Marieke B. van; Wallenburg, Henk C.S.
Erschienen in:Journal of applied physiology
Veröffentlicht:72 (1992), 2, S. 562-567, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenartikel
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:8750-7587, 0021-8987, 0161-7567, 1522-1601
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199402054819
Quelle:BISp

Abstract

This study was designed to determine the accuracy of estimated values of maximal heart rate (HRmax) and oxygen consumption (VO2) during pregnancy. We meeasured HR and maximal VO2 (VO2max) at rest and during cycle (CE) and treadmill exercise (TE) tests with rapidly increasing exercise intensities during gestation and after delivery. Pregnancy was found to affect the linear relationship of HR and VO2max so that the intercept increases with advancing gestation and the slope decreases. Estimated maximal HR (HRmax, est), 220 - age (yr) x beats/min, overestimated measured HRmax by 8 (CE) and 5 (TE). For VO2max estimated by Astrands nomogram (VO2max, est1) and by linear extrapolation of sumaximal values of HR and VO2 to HRmax, est (VO2 max, est2), individual errors were large ((SD 17-28). Mean VO2max, est1 overestimated measured VO2max by 20 during CE but not during TE (-2) and elicited the erroneous impression that VO2max decreases during CE in pregnancy. Mean VO2max, est2 values were not significantly different from measured VO2max values. This apparent accuracy resulted from two opposing errors: 1) HRmax, est overestimated HRmax, and 2) above 70 VO2max the slope of the HR-VO2max relationship was significantly reduced. Therefore neither method to estimate VO2max can replace the measurement of VO2max. Verf.-Referat