Journal of Human Ergology
Online ISSN : 1884-3964
Print ISSN : 0300-8134
ISSN-L : 0300-8134
EVALUATION OF A STEP-TEST FOR ASSESSING THE CARDIORESPIRATORY CAPACITY OF WORKERS IN THAILAND: A PILOT STUDY
PONGJAN YOOPATKAMIEL VANWONTERGHEMVEIKKO LOUHEVAARA
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2002 Volume 31 Issue 1-2 Pages 33-40

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The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the accuracy of a simple step-test procedure supplemented by the measurement of heart rate (HR) (STEP 1) to assess the cardiorespiratory capacity i.e., maximal oxygen consumption (O2max) of Thai workers. The subjects comprised 18 men and 17 women. Their ages varied from 19 to 20 years and all were physically active. The subjects performed three tests, a submaximal incremental cycle-ergometer (CYCLE) test supplemented by HR recordings and respiratory gas exchange, and two step-tests (STEP1 and STEP2). In the STEP1 test HR was recorded continuously. The STEP2 test included the measurements of HR and respiratory gas exchange. For the male subjects the mean difference of the estimated (O2max) values obtained from the CYCLE and STEP 1 test was 15% (2max) values were equal when predicted according to the CYCLE and STEP1 tests. The present STEP1 test is not sufficiently accurate to predict the (O2max) of Thai men. The results of this pilot study need to be confirmed with larger samples of subjects with various backgrounds in terms of individual characteristics and occupations.

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