Tracking of cardiorespiratory fitness in Japanese men
The stability of the relative order of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) during adulthood has not been sufficiently investigated. This study investigated the tracking of CRF over a 7-year follow-up period in Japanese male adults aged 18-53 years. A total of 3,718 male workers who underwent three subma...
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doaj-9fe1835c78cb4fa7b415d7249fdbe7482021-05-27T06:51:54ZengJapanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports MedicineJournal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine2186-81312186-81232018-01-0171253310.7600/jpfsm.7.25jpfsmTracking of cardiorespiratory fitness in Japanese menNaofumi Yamamoto0Susumu S. Sawada1I-Min Lee2Yuko Gando3Ryoko Kawakami4Haruka Murakami5Motohiko Miyachi6Yutaka Yoshitake7Hidenori Asai8Takashi Okamoto9Koji Tsukamoto10Hiroaki Tanaka11Steven N. Blair12Ehime UniversityDepartment of Physical Activity Research, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and NutritionDivision of Preventive Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical SchoolDepartment of Physical Activity Research, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and NutritionWaseda UniversityDepartment of Physical Activity Research, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and NutritionDepartment of Physical Activity Research, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and NutritionNational Institute of Fitness and Sports in KanoyaEhime UniversityTokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Laboratory of Exercise Physiology, Faculty of Sports and Health Science, Fukuoka UniversityArnold School of Public Health, University of South CarolinaThe stability of the relative order of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) during adulthood has not been sufficiently investigated. This study investigated the tracking of CRF over a 7-year follow-up period in Japanese male adults aged 18-53 years. A total of 3,718 male workers who underwent three submaximal exercise tests (a first test and again 3 and 7 years later for a second and third test) were included. CRF was defined as the maximal oxygen uptake estimated from a submaximal exercise test using a cycle ergometer. Spearman correlation coefficients for CRF in the first and second tests, the second and third tests and the first and third tests were 0.61, 0.62 and 0.54, respectively. A moderate kappa coefficient, indicating the degree of agreement for quartiles, was obtained for all follow-up periods (kappa coefficient = 0.43-0.53). The changes in quartiles for all three time measurements indicated that approximately 70% of participants had stable (participants in the same quartile for all three measurements) or moderately stable (participants who exhibited changes varying by one quartile from the initial quartile) CRF levels. These findings showed moderate CRF tracking during adulthood over a period of up to 7 years.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jpfsm/7/1/7_25/_pdf/-char/enstabilityphysical activitycohort studyregression dilution bias |
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Naofumi Yamamoto Susumu S. Sawada I-Min Lee Yuko Gando Ryoko Kawakami Haruka Murakami Motohiko Miyachi Yutaka Yoshitake Hidenori Asai Takashi Okamoto Koji Tsukamoto Hiroaki Tanaka Steven N. Blair |
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Naofumi Yamamoto Susumu S. Sawada I-Min Lee Yuko Gando Ryoko Kawakami Haruka Murakami Motohiko Miyachi Yutaka Yoshitake Hidenori Asai Takashi Okamoto Koji Tsukamoto Hiroaki Tanaka Steven N. Blair Tracking of cardiorespiratory fitness in Japanese men Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine stability physical activity cohort study regression dilution bias |
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Naofumi Yamamoto Susumu S. Sawada I-Min Lee Yuko Gando Ryoko Kawakami Haruka Murakami Motohiko Miyachi Yutaka Yoshitake Hidenori Asai Takashi Okamoto Koji Tsukamoto Hiroaki Tanaka Steven N. Blair |
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Tracking of cardiorespiratory fitness in Japanese men |
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Tracking of cardiorespiratory fitness in Japanese men |
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Tracking of cardiorespiratory fitness in Japanese men |
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Tracking of cardiorespiratory fitness in Japanese men |
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Tracking of cardiorespiratory fitness in Japanese men |
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tracking of cardiorespiratory fitness in japanese men |
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Japanese Society of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine |
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Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine |
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The stability of the relative order of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) during adulthood has not been sufficiently investigated. This study investigated the tracking of CRF over a 7-year follow-up period in Japanese male adults aged 18-53 years. A total of 3,718 male workers who underwent three submaximal exercise tests (a first test and again 3 and 7 years later for a second and third test) were included. CRF was defined as the maximal oxygen uptake estimated from a submaximal exercise test using a cycle ergometer. Spearman correlation coefficients for CRF in the first and second tests, the second and third tests and the first and third tests were 0.61, 0.62 and 0.54, respectively. A moderate kappa coefficient, indicating the degree of agreement for quartiles, was obtained for all follow-up periods (kappa coefficient = 0.43-0.53). The changes in quartiles for all three time measurements indicated that approximately 70% of participants had stable (participants in the same quartile for all three measurements) or moderately stable (participants who exhibited changes varying by one quartile from the initial quartile) CRF levels. These findings showed moderate CRF tracking during adulthood over a period of up to 7 years. |
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stability physical activity cohort study regression dilution bias |
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