Assessment of aerobic fitness and its correlates in Omani adolescents using the 20-metre shuttle run test : A Pilot Study

Objective: To assess aerobic fitness in male and female adolescents using the multistage 20-metre shuttle run test and correlate it with selected fitness variables. Method: The subjects comprised 83 girls and 64 boys aged 15-16 years, randomly selected from two segregated government schools in Musca...

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Main Authors: Sulayma Al Barwani, Mohammed Al Abri, Khamis Al Hashmi, Masoud Al Shukeiry, Khurram Tahlilkar, Thuraya Al Zuheibi, Omar Al Rawas, Mohammed O Hassan
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2001-10-01
Series:Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-1a753c51c54f4b8c86054e927833d9d12020-11-25T03:25:15ZengSultan Qaboos UniversitySultan Qaboos University Medical Journal 2075-051X2075-05282001-10-013277801150Assessment of aerobic fitness and its correlates in Omani adolescents using the 20-metre shuttle run test : A Pilot StudySulayma Al Barwani0Mohammed Al Abri1Khamis Al Hashmi2Masoud Al Shukeiry3Khurram Tahlilkar4Thuraya Al Zuheibi5Omar Al Rawas6Mohammed O Hassan7Departments of Physiology, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, P O Box 35 Al Khod Muscat 123, Sultanate of Oman.Departments of Physiology, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, P O Box 35 Al Khod Muscat 123, Sultanate of Oman.Departments of Physiology, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, P O Box 35 Al Khod Muscat 123, Sultanate of Oman.Departments of Physiology, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, P O Box 35 Al Khod Muscat 123, Sultanate of Oman.Departments of Physiology, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, P O Box 35 Al Khod Muscat 123, Sultanate of Oman.Departments of Physiology, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, P O Box 35 Al Khod Muscat 123, Sultanate of Oman.Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, P O Box  Al Khod Muscat , Sultanate of Oman.Departments of Physiology, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, P O Box 35 Al Khod Muscat 123, Sultanate of Oman.Objective: To assess aerobic fitness in male and female adolescents using the multistage 20-metre shuttle run test and correlate it with selected fitness variables. Method: The subjects comprised 83 girls and 64 boys aged 15-16 years, randomly selected from two segregated government schools in Muscat. After the pupils filled in a short questionnaire on their personal leisure time activities of the preceding week, their heights and weights were measured. Aerobic fitness was assessed by estimating each pupil’s minimal oxygen uptake levels (VO2max) using the multistage 20-metre shuttle running test (20-MST). Results: Boys spent more time than girls on leisure physical activities, television, computer and video games and the Internet. The estimated VO2max in both boys and girls showed high correlation with their weekly physical activities. The time spent on television and computer negatively correlated with VO2max in girls but not in boys. Girls had higher body mass index (BMI) and less VO2max compared to boys; BMI showed a negative correlation with VO2max in girls but not in boys. Conclusion: Aerobic fitness in this sample was higher in boys than in girls and was strongly influenced by weekly physical activities in both genders. The 20-MST has proved a simple and inexpensive field test for aerobic fitness that could be implemented on a wide scale. Key words: shuttle run test, aerobic fitness, leisure time activities, VO2max, adolescent, Omanhttps://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squmj/article/view/1221shuttle run test, aerobic fitness, leisure time activities, vo2max, adolescent, oman
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author Sulayma Al Barwani
Mohammed Al Abri
Khamis Al Hashmi
Masoud Al Shukeiry
Khurram Tahlilkar
Thuraya Al Zuheibi
Omar Al Rawas
Mohammed O Hassan
spellingShingle Sulayma Al Barwani
Mohammed Al Abri
Khamis Al Hashmi
Masoud Al Shukeiry
Khurram Tahlilkar
Thuraya Al Zuheibi
Omar Al Rawas
Mohammed O Hassan
Assessment of aerobic fitness and its correlates in Omani adolescents using the 20-metre shuttle run test : A Pilot Study
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
shuttle run test, aerobic fitness, leisure time activities, vo2max, adolescent, oman
author_facet Sulayma Al Barwani
Mohammed Al Abri
Khamis Al Hashmi
Masoud Al Shukeiry
Khurram Tahlilkar
Thuraya Al Zuheibi
Omar Al Rawas
Mohammed O Hassan
author_sort Sulayma Al Barwani
title Assessment of aerobic fitness and its correlates in Omani adolescents using the 20-metre shuttle run test : A Pilot Study
title_short Assessment of aerobic fitness and its correlates in Omani adolescents using the 20-metre shuttle run test : A Pilot Study
title_full Assessment of aerobic fitness and its correlates in Omani adolescents using the 20-metre shuttle run test : A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Assessment of aerobic fitness and its correlates in Omani adolescents using the 20-metre shuttle run test : A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of aerobic fitness and its correlates in Omani adolescents using the 20-metre shuttle run test : A Pilot Study
title_sort assessment of aerobic fitness and its correlates in omani adolescents using the 20-metre shuttle run test : a pilot study
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
issn 2075-051X
2075-0528
publishDate 2001-10-01
description Objective: To assess aerobic fitness in male and female adolescents using the multistage 20-metre shuttle run test and correlate it with selected fitness variables. Method: The subjects comprised 83 girls and 64 boys aged 15-16 years, randomly selected from two segregated government schools in Muscat. After the pupils filled in a short questionnaire on their personal leisure time activities of the preceding week, their heights and weights were measured. Aerobic fitness was assessed by estimating each pupil’s minimal oxygen uptake levels (VO2max) using the multistage 20-metre shuttle running test (20-MST). Results: Boys spent more time than girls on leisure physical activities, television, computer and video games and the Internet. The estimated VO2max in both boys and girls showed high correlation with their weekly physical activities. The time spent on television and computer negatively correlated with VO2max in girls but not in boys. Girls had higher body mass index (BMI) and less VO2max compared to boys; BMI showed a negative correlation with VO2max in girls but not in boys. Conclusion: Aerobic fitness in this sample was higher in boys than in girls and was strongly influenced by weekly physical activities in both genders. The 20-MST has proved a simple and inexpensive field test for aerobic fitness that could be implemented on a wide scale. Key words: shuttle run test, aerobic fitness, leisure time activities, VO2max, adolescent, Oman
topic shuttle run test, aerobic fitness, leisure time activities, vo2max, adolescent, oman
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/squmj/article/view/1221
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