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Role of the oxygen uptake efficiency slope in evaluating exercise tolerance
  1. Reizo Baba,
  2. Masami Nagashima,
  3. Yoshiko Nagano,
  4. Masanobu Ikoma,
  5. Kenji Nishibata
  1. Department of Pediatrics, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Nagoya, Japan
  1. Dr R Baba, Tokai University School of Physical Education, 1117 Kita-Kaname, Hiratuka-city, Kanagawa, 259–12, Japan. email:babar{at}keyaki.cc.u-tokai.ac.jp

Abstract

OBJECTIVE To investigate the interprotocol agreement of oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES).

METHODS 16 Japanese children and adolescents (10 boys and six girls) underwent two sessions of maximal exercise testing according to the following two treadmill protocols: the standard Bruce protocol and the rapidly increasing staged (RIS) protocol. Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), the ventilatory anaerobic threshold (VAT), and the OUES were obtained from the gas analysis data. Agreement between the protocols was tested by means of the Bland-Altman method.

RESULTS Interprotocol agreement was excellent for the OUES (limit of agreement, −18% to 17% of the mean value), slightly less good for VO2max (limit of agreement, −20% to 24% of the mean value), and poor for the VAT (limit of agreement, −31% to 31% of the mean value).

CONCLUSION These results confirm the clinical usefulness of the OUES as a measure of evaluating exercise tolerance in the paediatric population.

  • cardiopulmonary exercise testing
  • maximal oxygen uptake
  • anaerobic threshold
  • oxygen uptake efficiency slope

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