Affiliation:
1. Department of Human Movement Science Cape Peninsula University of Technology Wellington South Africa
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionThe VO2 max test is the gold standard measure for aerobic fitness. A standardised treadmill protocol was developed years ago for individuals with Down syndrome but with variations in terms of starting speed, load increases and time spent at each stage. However, we realised that the most widely used protocol for adults with Down syndrome, trouble participants with high treadmill speeds. Consequently, the purpose of the current study was to determine whether an adapted protocol provided improved maximal test performance.MethodTwelve adults (33 ± 6 years) randomly performed two variations of the standardised treadmill test.ResultsThe protocol that added another incremental incline stage increase yielded a significant improvement in absolute and relative VO2 peak, time to exhaustion, minute ventilation and heart rate max.ConclusionA treadmill protocol with the addition of an incremental incline stage allowed for a significant improvement in maximal test performance.
Subject
Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education
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2 articles.
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