Comparative study of the VO2 Max. obtained after the application of two field tests in young university at 2600 meters above the sea level

Authors

  • Isabel Adriana Sánchez Rojas
  • Héctor Reynaldo Triana Reina
  • Laura Elizabeth Castro Jiménez
  • Adriana Rocío Gutiérrez Galvis
  • Jaime Orlando Rodríguez Peña
  • Leonardo Rodríguez Perdomo
  • Jaime Sneyder Barón

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22579/20114680.439

Keywords:

Consumo de oxigénio, testes de aptidão, hipóxia, altitude (fonte: DeSC, BIREME)

Abstract

Compare the VO2 Max. obtained after the application of two field tests at 2,600 meters above sea level. Methodology: Descriptive and cross-sectional study carried out in 185 trained young university students with a minimum training three times a week or practitioners of some sports discipline for more than a year. To obtain the VO2 Max. the Cooper Test (CRT) and the Course Navette or Leger Test (SRT-20m) were used as field tests. Results: The average age of the participants was 20,3 ± 2,0; in the CRT test the average VO2 Max. obtained was 38,3 ±10 ml/kg/min for both genders while the SRT-20m was 53 ± 6,5 ml/kg/min for both sexes. VO2 Max. per-CRT, is significantly lower (p=0,00) than the VO2 Max. obtained through the SRT-20m. Conclusions: The CRT underestimates the values of VO2 Max. in trained young adults living at 2,600 m.a.s.l.

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2021-03-19

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Article of scientific and technological research

How to Cite

Comparative study of the VO2 Max. obtained after the application of two field tests in young university at 2600 meters above the sea level. (2021). Impetus, 11(2), 97-103. https://doi.org/10.22579/20114680.439

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