V̇O2 max (also maximal oxygen consumption, maximal oxygen uptake or maximal aerobic capacity) is the maximum rate of oxygen consumption attainable during...
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Cooper test (section VO2 max estimate)
many tables that exist for the test: The results can be correlated with VO2 max by inverting the linear regression values presented in the original publication...
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Ventilatory threshold (section VO2 max levels)
people this threshold lies at exercise intensities between 50% and 75% of VO2 max. A major factor affecting one's ventilatory threshold is their maximal...
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Multi-stage fitness test (section Estimating VO2 max)
test, is a running test used to estimate an athlete's aerobic capacity (VO2 max). The test requires participants to run 20 meters back and forth across...
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Tests: A Systematic Review and Structured Compendium of Test Results" VO2 max, or milliliters of oxygen per kilogram of body mass per minute (e.g., mL/(kg·min))...
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always maintained, even in academia: for example, Tabata describes his 170% VO2 max regimen as "supermaximal", but does not use the term SIT. HIIT exercise...
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intensity of aerobic exercise and VO2. Our maximum intensity is a reflection of our maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max). Such a measurement represents...
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VO2 may refer to: Vanadium(IV) oxide. a chemical compound VO2 max, the maximum rate of oxygen consumption as measured during incremental exercise This...
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common in sport science for measuring athletes' maximal oxygen consumption, V̇O2 max. In 2016, the American Heart Association published an official scientific...
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an official scientific statement advocating that CRF, quantifiable as V̇O2 max/peak, be categorized as a clinical vital sign and should be routinely assessed...
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