Reproducibility of maximal exercise test data in the HERITAGE Family Study
- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
- Vol. 31 (11) , 1623-8
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005768-199911000-00020
Abstract
SKINNER, J. S., K. M. WILMORE, A. JASKOLSKA, A. JASKOLSKI, E. WARWICK DAW, T. RICE, J. GAGNON, A. S. LEON, J. H. WILMORE, D. C. RAO, and C. BOUCHARD. Reproducibility of maximal exercise test data in the HERITAGE Family Study. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc., Vol. 31, No. 11, pp. 1623–1628, 1999. The reproducibility of responses to maximal cycle ergometer testing was determined using data from the HERITAGE Family study at four Clinical Centers in the United States and Canada. Reproducibility was determined from maximal exercise test data obtained a) on 2 d in a sample of 390 subjects (198 men and 192 women), b) across 4 d in an Intracenter Quality Control (ICQC) substudy with 55 subjects who were not part of the main study, and c) across 2 wk in a Traveling Crew Quality Control (TCQC) substudy with the same eight subjects who were tested at each of the four centers. Reproducibility was evaluated using technical errors, coefficients of variation (CV) for repeated measures, and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) for selected variables obtained on the main cohort, as well as on the ICQC and TCQC substudies. With the exception of systolic and diastolic blood pressures and respiratory exchange ratio, all the other variables (heart rate, ventilation, V̇O2, and V̇CO2) were highly reproducible, with CV below 10% and ICC over 0.86. These results were similar to those previously reported on the same subjects at a submaximal power output associated with 60% V̇O2max. Results were consistent for the main cohort, the ICQC sample, the TCQC sample, and across all four Clinical Centers. Day-to-day variations are small and reproducibility is high for maximal values of heart rate, ventilation, V̇O2 and V̇CO2 at each of the four Clinical Centers of the HERITAGE Family Study.Keywords
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