Maximal O2 uptake of boys and girls ? ages 14?17

Abstract
White high school girls (n = 120) and boys (n = 120) aged 14–17 years, selected from 9th, 10th, 11th and 12 grades of a northern, midwest U.S. high school performed running exercise on a motor driven treadmill for determinations of maximal O2 uptake ( \(\dot V\) O2 max). The mean \(\dot V\) O2 max for all age groups was 40.8±4.0 and 54.7±5.6 ml/kg·min−1 for girls and boys respectively. The difference in \(\dot V\) O2 max across age groups varied only from 40.2–41.2 ml/kg·min−1 for girls and 54.0–56.3 ml/kg·min−1 for boys. These differences were not significant (P>0.05). The reported \(\dot V\) O2 max data are compared with those reported in other studies for bicycle ergometer and treadmill exercise using similar age groups.