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Which of the following would be the most appropriate amount of time following an initial test of strength to schedule a reassessment? 1-mile walk test Which of the following is the most appropriate test for aerobic capacity in a previously untrained, deconditioned individual who expresses a desire to achieve high performance levels?
Jul 1, 2013 · Directly measured versus estimated VO 2 peak values of the CV group using the new equation. Curved lines indicate the confidence intervals. X = walk one, O = walk two (n = 100).
of the Rockport one-mile over-ground walk test equation to predict V · O 2peak on a group of older individuals (40–79 years old, mean = 57.6 years) with a broad range of V · O 2peak values (16–56 ml · kg –1 · min –1, mean = 31.5 ml · kg –1 · min –1), using a one-mile treadmill walk test. If the Rockport model was determined to ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of the 1-mile walk (Rockport Walk Test) as a predictor of VO(2max) and determine whether the 1-mile walk is a reliable alternative to the 1.5-mile run in moderately fit to highly fit U.S. Air Force males. Twenty-four (33.0 +/- 1.5 years) males com …
May 19, 2022 · George et al. validated the new Dolgener generalized equation in a group of similar college-aged participants and found it valid when using both 1-mile walk time and quarter-mile walk time adjusted to estimate 1-mile time length. The Dolgener equation had poor accuracy in predicting V̇o 2 max in high school students with a mean age 4 years ...
Aug 21, 2023 · After running 1.5 miles on level ground as fast as possible, the time is converted into a decimal and then inserted into a VO2 max equation for this VO2 max measurement test as follows: Males: VO2max (ml/kg/min) = 88.02 + 3.716 – (0.0753 x body weight in pounds) – (2.767 x time for 1.5 miles in minutes and fractions of minutes)
Aug 21, 2015 · The Rockport 1 mile walking test (RWT) is the most commonly used field test to assess cardiopulmonary fitness and provides a representative means of predicting aerobic fitness based on gender, age, body mass index, and heart rate information 7). However, no study has yet investigated cardiopulmonary function after the RWT.