Lubans David R, Morgan Philip J, Callister Robin, Collins Clare E
School of Educatin, University of Newcastle, Callaghan Campus, NSW, Australia.
Pediatr Exerc Sci. 2008 Aug;20(3):273-84. doi: 10.1123/pes.20.3.273.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between pedometer step counts and estimated VO2max as determined by a submaximal exercise test. Participants (N = 115; 65 girls, 50 boys) wore pedometers for five days and completed the Queen's College Step Test (QCST). Based on these results participants were classified as HIGH, MOD, or LOW cardiorespiratory fitness. Boys accumulated more steps per day (p < .05) than girls (12,766 +/- 4,923 versus 10,887 +/- 2,656). The relationship between estimated VO2max and mean steps/day was moderate (r = .34, p < .01). Participants classified as having HIGH fitness levels accumulated more steps/day than LOW-fit adolescents (p < .05). The results from this study suggest that estimated VO2max as determined by a submaximal exercise test is moderately associated with mean steps/day in adolescents.
本研究的目的是探讨计步器步数与通过次极量运动试验测定的估计最大摄氧量(VO2max)之间的关系。参与者(N = 115;65名女孩,50名男孩)佩戴计步器五天,并完成了女王学院台阶试验(QCST)。根据这些结果,参与者被分为高、中、低心肺适能水平。男孩每天积累的步数(p <.05)比女孩多(12,766 +/- 4,923步与10,887 +/- 2,656步)。估计最大摄氧量与每日平均步数之间的关系为中等(r =.34,p <.01)。被归类为高适能水平的参与者比低适能青少年每天积累的步数更多(p <.05)。本研究结果表明,通过次极量运动试验测定的估计最大摄氧量与青少年的每日平均步数呈中等程度相关。