2020
DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2020.1794255
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Validation of equations to estimate the peak oxygen uptake in adolescents from 20 metres shuttle run test

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“…These social changes lead to adaptive physiological responses to day-to-day behavior, which are not always favorable to health, especially in individuals who may have a genetic predisposition 6 . Therefore, it is also important to assess cardiorespiratory fitness to diagnose the potential of physical fitness in school-aged youth 8 .…”
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“…These social changes lead to adaptive physiological responses to day-to-day behavior, which are not always favorable to health, especially in individuals who may have a genetic predisposition 6 . Therefore, it is also important to assess cardiorespiratory fitness to diagnose the potential of physical fitness in school-aged youth 8 .…”
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“…The analysis of this profile is an important factor to determine health 10 . Regular physical activity, on the contrary, promotes improvements in self-perception and physical control in adolescents 7 , a healthy profile, and increased cardiorespiratory fitness 8 .…”
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“…Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a component of physical fitness commonly used in schools [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] that can be assessed, in children and adolsecents, through oxygen consumption (VO 2 ) during a maximal test [ 4 ] to obtain the peak oxygen consumption (VO 2 peak) value, which is usually recognized as one of the best indicators of aerobic fitness [ 5 , 6 ].…”
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“…Furthermore, it has been reported that physical inactivity in Chilean children and adolescents has reached over 80% [10]. When evaluating the CRF in adolescents, field tests were used where performance is estimated through regression equations, and one of the most commonly used tests is the Course Navette test for which various predictive models for adolescents have been developed [11]. Another field test is the six-minute walking test (SMWT); this is a means of easy application, low cost, and is used to evaluate the physical capacity to exercise [12], which has been applied in children and adolescents [13], and various equations to predict distance travelled had also been performed [14].…”
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