Human Genomics Laboratory, Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70808.
Am J Hum Biol. 2013 Sep-Oct;25(5):695-701. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.22431. Epub 2013 Aug 1.
The purpose of this study was to examine how well two commonly used age-based prediction equations for maximal heart rate (HRmax ) estimate the actual HRmax measured in Black and White adults from the HERITAGE Family Study.
A total of 762 sedentary subjects (39% Black, 57% Females) from HERITAGE were included. HRmax was measured during maximal exercise tests using cycle ergometers. Age-based HRmax was predicted using the Fox (220-age) and Tanaka (208 - 0.7 × age) formulas.
The standard error of estimate (SEE) of predicted HRmax was 12.4 and 11.4 bpm for the Fox and Tanaka formulas, respectively, indicating a wide-spread of measured-HRmax values are compared to their age-predicted values. The SEE (shown as Fox/Tanaka) was higher in Blacks (14.4/13.1 bpm) and Males (12.6/11.7 bpm) compared to Whites (11.0/10.2 bpm) and Females (12.3/11.2 bpm) for both formulas. The SEE was higher in subjects above the BMI median (12.8/11.9 bpm) and below the fitness median (13.4/12.4 bpm) when compared to those below the BMI median (12.2/11.0 bpm) and above the fitness median (11.4/10.3) for both formulas.
Our findings show that based on the SEE, the prevailing age-based estimated HRmax equations do not precisely predict an individual's measured-HRmax .
本研究旨在检验两种常用的基于年龄的最大心率(HRmax)预测公式在评估 HERITAGE 家族研究中黑人和白人成年人实际 HRmax 时的准确性。
共纳入 762 名来自 HERITAGE 的久坐成年人(39%为黑人,57%为女性)。使用自行车测功计进行最大运动试验来测量 HRmax。使用 Fox(220-年龄)和 Tanaka(208-0.7×年龄)公式预测基于年龄的 HRmax。
Fox 和 Tanaka 公式预测 HRmax 的估计标准误差(SEE)分别为 12.4 和 11.4 bpm,表明与年龄预测值相比,实测 HRmax 值的分布范围较广。Fox/Tanaka 的 SEE 在黑人(14.4/13.1 bpm)和男性(12.6/11.7 bpm)中高于白人(11.0/10.2 bpm)和女性(12.3/11.2 bpm),两种公式均如此。与 BMI 中位数以下(12.8/11.9 bpm)和体适能中位数以下(13.4/12.4 bpm)的受试者相比,BMI 中位数以上(12.2/11.0 bpm)和体适能中位数以上(11.4/10.3 bpm)的受试者的 SEE 更高。
根据 SEE,我们的发现表明,目前常用的基于年龄的估计 HRmax 公式并不能精确预测个体的实测 HRmax。