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Development of reference standards for cardiorespiratory fitness from Ball State University Adult Physical Fitness Program cohort

To develop reference standards for cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) from directly
measured maximum oxygen consumption using the Ball State University Adult Physical
Fitness Program (APFP) cohort. The APFP cohort is an open cohort of self-referred
participants since 1971. From 3,212 individual participants, 2,642 male and 1,741 female
(18-79 years) test files remained after exclusion criteria was met. Gender-specific age,
physical activity (PA), body mass index (BMI), and smoking status CRF reference
standards were developed. Men had greater mean CRF (35%) than women and
consistently had greater mean CRF according to age, PA, BMI, and smoking status
(p<.05). CRF was approximately 10% lower across each decade of age, and was greater
with increasing PA compared to the sedentary group. Greater classes of BMI had lower
CRF, and CRF was 5% greater in non-smokers compared to current smokers. A pooled
CRF registry is recommended for a larger and more diverse cohort. / School of Physical Education, Sport, and Exercise Science

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:BSU/oai:cardinalscholar.bsu.edu:123456789/197433
Date20 July 2013
CreatorsKaufmann, Angela J.
ContributorsKaminsky, Leonard A., 1955-
Source SetsBall State University
Detected LanguageEnglish

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