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20世纪美国青少年最大耗氧量的长期趋势。

Secular trend in peak oxygen consumption among United States youth in the 20th century.

作者信息

Eisenmann Joey C, Malina Robert M

机构信息

School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Am J Hum Biol. 2002 Nov-Dec;14(6):699-706. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.10084.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine secular change in peak oxygen consumption (Vo(2)) in U.S. boys and girls using available data from the 20th century. Studies were primarily identified from review articles and a Medline search. To be included in the analysis, studies must have included direct measurement of peak Vo(2) on healthy (free from overt disease) United States children and youth from the general population separated by sex. Data (mean values) were divided by decade and separated into three age groups: 6-12, 13-15, and 16-18 years for boys, and 6-11, 12-14, and 15-18 years for girls. Peak Vo(2) values were expressed as related to bipedal locomotion; therefore, cycle ergometry values were corrected by a factor of 1.075. Mean values were fit by least squares, goodness-of-fit regression lines. Results indicate that absolute (L x min(-1)) and relative (ml x kg(-1) x min(-1)) peak Vo(2) have remained relatively stable among boys and young girls. In adolescent girls, particularly those 15 years of age and older, peak Vo(2) has decreased by approximately 20% over the past few decades. The available data indicate that aerobic fitness has not decreased in United States youth except in adolescent girls over the past few decades.

摘要

本研究的目的是利用20世纪可得的数据,考察美国男孩和女孩最大耗氧量(Vo₂)随时间的变化。主要通过综述文章和医学文献数据库检索来确定相关研究。纳入分析的研究必须包含对来自美国普通人群、健康(无明显疾病)的儿童和青少年按性别划分后的最大Vo₂进行直接测量。数据(均值)按十年划分,并分为三个年龄组:男孩为6 - 12岁、13 - 15岁和16 - 18岁,女孩为6 - 11岁、12 - 14岁和15 - 18岁。最大Vo₂值表示为与双足运动相关;因此,自行车测力计测量值用1.075的系数进行校正。均值通过最小二乘法拟合优度回归线。结果表明,男孩和年轻女孩的绝对(升/分钟)和相对(毫升/千克/分钟)最大Vo₂保持相对稳定。在青春期女孩中,尤其是15岁及以上的女孩,在过去几十年中最大Vo₂下降了约20%。现有数据表明,在过去几十年中,美国青少年的有氧适能除了青春期女孩外并未下降。

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