Exercise performance and oxygen uptake efficiency slope in obese children performing standardized exercise
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Exercise performance and oxygen uptake efficiency slope in obese children performing standardized exercise
Abstract
Oxygen uptake efficiency slope (OUES) is an index meant to provide an objective measure of cardiopulmonary function at submaximal exercise. The aim was to study the exercise performance and OUES in obese children performing standardized exercise. Sixty children aged 6-17 years performed incremental treadmill exercise test. They were divided into two groups matched by age, sex and height: thirty obese subjects (15 girls/15 boys; BMI = 27.4+/-1.7 m x kg(-2)) and 30 controls (BMI = 18.8+/-1.0 m x kg(-2)). Perceived exertion was assessed by means of CR-10 Borg scale. The duration of the exercise for the obese children was significantly shorter than for controls (p = 0.010) but obese children had greater absolute values for oxygen uptake (VO2 peak mL x min(-1) = 1907+/-249 vs. 1495+/-208; p = 0.013) which, adjusted for body mass, decreased significantly (VO2/kg mL x min(-1) x kg(-1) = 29.2+/-1.4 vs. 33.6+/-1.3; p < 0.001). OUES correlated strongly with VO2 peak (r = 0.91) and oxygen pulse (r = 0.80), as well as with anthropometric variables height (r = 0.88) and age (r = 0.83). Extremely high correlation was found between OUES calculated for 100% of exercise duration and OUES at the anaerobic threshold (r = 0.979; p < 0.001). No significant differences were found between the studied groups concerning the absolute values of OUES. Obese children rated perceived exertion significantly higher than controls (Borg score 6.2+/-0.4 vs. 5.2+/-0.4; p = 0.001). In conclusion, the absolute metabolic cost of exercise and perceived exertion were higher in the obesity group. OUES is an objective measure of cardiopulmonary reserve that doesn't require a maximal effort but it is considerably dependent on anthropometric variables which impedes its interpretation as exercise index in childhood.
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