Prediction of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Level of Young Healthy Women Using Non-Exercise Variables

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Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is considered an important indicator of health in children and adults. The main contribution of this paper is an analysis of cardiorespiratory fitness predictive models among a population of healthy and young women, using the non-exercise variables. The study was conducted on a group of 154 healthy women (aged 20.3 ± 1.2) from selected academic centers in Poland. The VO (Formula presented.) max was measured using a Cosmed K4b2 portable analyzer during a 20 m shuttle test. In addition, selected anthropomotor parameters including body composition components were measured for each subject. The participants’ leisure-time physical activity was assessed using the Minnesota Leisure-Time Physical Activity Questionnaire. The Ridge regression was the most accurate model for estimating VO (Formula presented.) max from anthropometric parameters. The most accurate model based on the level of leisure-time physical activity was calculated using stepwise regression for which the prediction error was at the level of 6.68 (mL·kg (Formula presented.) min (Formula presented.)). The best model calculated from all non-exercise variables (age, anthropometric parameters, and leisure-time physical activity) had only two predictors: waist circumference and total physical activity, and had a prediction error equal to 6.20 (mL·kg (Formula presented.) min (Formula presented.)).

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Zadarko, E., Przednowek, K. H., Barabasz, Z., Zadarko-Domaradzka, M., Nizioł-Babiarz, E., Hulewicz, T., … Przednowek, K. (2023). Prediction of Cardiorespiratory Fitness Level of Young Healthy Women Using Non-Exercise Variables. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/app132413251

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