Estimation Of Maximal Oxygen Uptake From The 3,000 M Run In Adult Men And Women

JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES(2021)

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The 3,000 m run is a frequently used field test for evaluating aerobic fitness. The test has previously been validated using smaller sample sizes and with focus restricted to the correlation between run performance and maximal oxygen uptake (V?O-2max). The aim of the present study was to generate equations for converting 3,000 m performance into predicted V?O-2max , and present corresponding validity statistics. In total 259 (30 female) military cadets and recruits (18-39 years) participated in the study. The subjects carried out a 3,000 m run and a direct treadmill V?O-2max test. The Pearson r between V?O-2max and average 3,000 m run speed were 0.74 and 0.79 in men and women, respectively. Two V?O-2max prediction equations were generated: (1) Men: = 17.5 + 2.57X and (2) Women: = 14.6 + 2.48X (X = 3,000 m average run speed in km center dot h(-1)). The equations produced a standard error of estimate of 3.3 and 2.6 mL center dot kg(-1)center dot min(-1), and limits of agreement of 6.4 and 5.0 mL center dot kg(-1)center dot min(-1) in men and women, respectively. The validity of the 3,000 m test is comparable to other indirect maximal running tests and is a time-effective alternative aerobic fitness test in healthy and motivated subjects.
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Maximal oxygen uptake, running, military, validity, aerobic
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