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Análisis comparativo de las ecuaciones desarrolladas por Jackson et al y por el American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) para predecir el consumo máximo de oxígeno en estudiantes de fisioterapia = (Record no. 11516)

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Title Análisis comparativo de las ecuaciones desarrolladas por Jackson et al y por el American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) para predecir el consumo máximo de oxígeno en estudiantes de fisioterapia =
Remainder of title Comparative analysis of the equations developed by Jackson et al and ACSM to predict the maximum consumption of oxygenate in students physical therapy /
Statement of responsibility, etc. R. Ramírez Vélez, P. Delgado
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliografía: p. 31-32
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Summary, etc. Objetivo<br/>Analizar comparativamente las ecuaciones desarrolladas por Jackson et al para predecir el consumo máximo de oxígeno sin hacer ejercicio (Nonexercise regression models to estimate peak oxygen consumption [PAR/PAF]) y el cálculo realizado en banda sin fin propuestas por el ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) en un grupo de estudiantes de fisioterapia.<br/><br/>Pacientes y métodos<br/>Fueron seleccionados y aleatorizados 36 hombres y 64 mujeres (N = 100), que obedecieron a los criterios de inclusión. Se examinaron las respuestas a partir del cuestionario PAR/PAF y su correlación estadística, con un protocolo de ejercicio en banda sin fin propuesto por el ACSM.<br/><br/>Resultados<br/>Al correlacionar ambas variables de medición se encontraron similitudes en ambas pruebas de valoración para predecir el consumo máximo de oxígeno (VO2máx) observándose mínimas diferencias de concordancia (14 individuos). Del total de evaluados, 86 individuos coinciden en las dos pruebas, con p < 0,05. El índice de concordancia del estudio fue de r = 0,78.<br/><br/>Conclusiones<br/>Ambos criterios de valoración evidencian resultados muy por encima de los valores predichos sobreestimando la capacidad aeróbica en esta población, cuya prevalencia de sedentarismo es marcada. Cabe anotar que el Nonexercise regression models to estimate peak oxygen consumption (PAR/PAF) como procedimiento subjetivo, puede llegar a ser utilizado como tecnología blanda en estudios epidemiológicos cuando no se cuenta con la infraestructura necesaria.
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Summary, etc. Objective<br/>Comparativily to analyze the equations developed by Jackson et al, in order to prediction of functional capacity aerobic exercise without making exercise (Nonexercise regression models to estimate peak oxygen consumption [PAR/PAF]) and the calculation made in endless band propose by ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) in a group of students physical therapy.<br/><br/>Patients and methods<br/>They were selected and randomized 36 men and 64 women (N = 100), that they obeyed to the inclusion criteria. The answers from the Nonexercise questionnaire were examined PAR/PAF and their statistical correlation with a protocol of exercise in endless band proposed by the ACSM.<br/><br/>Results<br/>When correlating both variables of measurement were similarities in both test of valuation to predict the VO2máx being observed minimum differences of agreement (14 individuals). Of the total of evaluated, 86 individuals agree in the two tests, with p < 0,05. The index of agreement of the study was of r = 0,78.<br/><br/>Conclusions<br/>Both criteria of valuation, they demonstrate results over the predicted values very overestimating the aerobic capacity in this population, whose prevalence of inactivity physical is marked. It is possible to write down, that the Nonexercise regression models to estimate peak oxygen consumption (PAR/PAF) like subjective procedure, it can arrive to be used like soft technology in studies epidemiologists when it is not counted on the necessary infrastructure.
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Uncontrolled term aptitud física
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Uncontrolled term VO2máx
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Uncontrolled term PAR (Physical Activity Rating)
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Uncontrolled term PFA (Perceived Funtional Ability)
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Uncontrolled term MET (tasa metabólica basal)
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Uncontrolled term medical fitness
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Uncontrolled term VO2máx
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Uncontrolled term PAR (physical activity rating)
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Uncontrolled term PFA (perceived functional ability)
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Uncontrolled term mets (basal metabolic rate)
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Related parts -- 2008 (ene/feb), v. 30, n. 1, p. 24-33
Title Fisioterapia. Revista de salud, discapacidad y terapéutica física.
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