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A 33-yr follow-up of peak oxygen uptake and related variables of former physical education students
Authors:Astrand  Per-Olof; Bergh  Ulf; Kilbom  Asa
Abstract:Åstrand, Per-Olof, Ulf Bergh, and ÅsaKilbom. A 33-yr follow-up of peak oxygen uptake and relatedvariables of former physical education students. J. Appl. Physiol. 82(6): 1844-1852, 1997.---In 1949, 27 female and 26 male physical education students were studied at amean age of 22 and 25 yr, respectively. They were restudied in 1970 and1982. Measurements included oxygen uptake, heart rate, and pulmonaryventilation during submaximal and maximal exercise on a cycle ergometerand treadmill. After 21 yr, peak aerobic power was significantlyreduced, from 2.90 to 2.18 l/min and from 4.09 to 3.28 l/min for womenand men, respectively. After another 12 yr, the 1970 maxima were notreduced further. From 1949 to 1982 there was a decrease in peak heartrate from 196 to 177 beats/min in women and from 190 to 175 beats/minin men (P < 0.05). Highest pulmonaryventilation did not change significantly. At an oxygen uptake of 1.5 l/min, the heart rate was the same in 1949 as in 1982. In conclusion,the physical fitness level of the subjects was well above average forthese ages. From 1970 to 1982 there was no decline in the average peakaerobic power, a finding possibly related to increased habitualphysical activity.

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