B.C. Bongers, PhD, Child Development and Exercise Center, Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Phys Ther. 2013 Nov;93(11):1530-9. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20120508. Epub 2013 May 30.
The Steep Ramp Test (SRT), a feasible, reliable, and valid exercise test on a cycle ergometer, may be more appealing for use in children in daily clinical practice than the traditional cardiopulmonary exercise test because of its short duration, its resemblance to children's daily activity patterns, and the fact that it does not require respiratory gas analysis.
The aim of the present study was to provide sex- and age-related normative values for SRT performance in Dutch white children and adolescents who were healthy and 8 to 19 years old.
This was a cross-sectional, observational study.
A total of 252 Dutch white children and adolescents, 118 boys (mean age=13.4 years, SD=3.0) and 134 girls (mean age=13.4 years, SD=2.9), performed the SRT (work rate increment of 10, 15, or 20 W·10 s(-1), depending on body height) to voluntary exhaustion to assess peak work rate (WRpeak). Normative values are presented as reference centiles developed by use of generalized additive models for location, scale, and shape.
Peak work rate correlated highly with age (r=.915 and r=.811), body mass (r=.870 and r=.850), body height (r=.922 and r=.896), body surface area (r=.906 and r=.885), and fat free mass (r=.930 and r=.902) in boys and girls, respectively. The reference curves demonstrated an almost linear increase in WRpeak with age in boys, even when WRpeak was normalized for body mass. In contrast, absolute WRpeak in girls increased constantly until the age of approximately 13 years, when it started to level off. Peak work rate normalized for body mass in girls showed only a slight increase with age until 14 years of age, when a slight decrease in relative WRpeak was observed.
The sample may not have been entirely representative of the Dutch population.
The present study provides sex- and age-related normative values for SRT performance in terms of both absolute WRpeak and relative WRpeak, thereby facilitating the interpretation of SRT results by clinicians and researchers.
倾斜 ramp 测试(SRT)是一种在自行车测力计上进行的可行、可靠且有效的运动测试,与传统的心肺运动测试相比,由于其持续时间短、与儿童日常活动模式相似以及不需要呼吸气体分析,因此在日常临床实践中可能更适合用于儿童。
本研究旨在为荷兰白人儿童和青少年提供 SRT 表现的与性别和年龄相关的正常值,这些儿童和青少年健康,年龄在 8 至 19 岁之间。
这是一项横断面、观察性研究。
共有 252 名荷兰白人儿童和青少年(118 名男孩,平均年龄 13.4 岁,标准差 3.0;134 名女孩,平均年龄 13.4 岁,标准差 2.9)进行了 SRT(根据身高,工作率增量为 10、15 或 20 W·10 s(-1))至自愿衰竭,以评估峰值工作率(WRpeak)。通过使用广义加性模型对位置、比例和形状进行分析,提出了作为参考百分位数的正常值。
峰值工作率与年龄(r=.915 和 r=.811)、体重(r=.870 和 r=.850)、身高(r=.922 和 r=.896)、体表面积(r=.906 和 r=.885)和去脂体重(r=.930 和 r=.902)高度相关。在男孩和女孩中,参考曲线显示 WRpeak 随年龄几乎呈线性增长,即使在将 WRpeak 按体重标准化时也是如此。相比之下,女孩的绝对 WRpeak 持续增加,直到大约 13 岁时开始趋于平稳。女孩的体重标准化 WRpeak 仅随年龄略有增加,直到 14 岁时才观察到相对 WRpeak 的轻微下降。
样本可能不完全代表荷兰人口。
本研究提供了与性别和年龄相关的 SRT 性能的正常值,包括绝对 WRpeak 和相对 WRpeak,从而方便了临床医生和研究人员对 SRT 结果的解释。