FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABILITY TO PERFORM PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTS WITH QCST

Background: VO2 max measurement method for physical fitness test using QCST method has been widely used. VO2 max measurement is important for workers to determine the appropriate loading. There are several factors related to a person's ability to carry out physical fitness tests, including body...

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Main Authors: Erwin Dyah Nawawiwetu, Indah Lutfiya
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Airlangga 2020-03-01
Series:Journal of Vocational Health Studies
Subjects:
bmi
Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JVHS/article/view/19334
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spelling doaj-e6e36c38570f444d9cb8458d3d2ddc452020-11-25T03:27:37ZindUniversitas AirlanggaJournal of Vocational Health Studies2580-71612580-717X2020-03-01339710210.20473/jvhs.V3.I3.2020.97-1029238FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABILITY TO PERFORM PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTS WITH QCSTErwin Dyah Nawawiwetu0Indah Lutfiya1Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya-IndonesiaUniversitas Airlangga, Surabaya-IndonesiaBackground: VO2 max measurement method for physical fitness test using QCST method has been widely used. VO2 max measurement is important for workers to determine the appropriate loading. There are several factors related to a person's ability to carry out physical fitness tests, including body posture, pulse, BMI, gender. Purpose: analyze factors related to the ability to conduct tests with the QCST method. Method: This research was analytic observational type which was conducted cross-sectional on 46 respondents taken randomly on 48 third-year D3K3 students in the Faculty of Vocational Studies of Universitas Airlangga. The independent variable consisted of gender, resting pulse rate and BMI. Dependent variable is the ability to complete the QCST test for 3 minutes. The relationship between variables was tested using the Fischer and Chi-square test with a significance of 5%. Results: The results showed that most respondents were unable to complete the QCST test for 3 minutes. There is no relationship between the ability to perform the QCST test with gender (p=0,365); resting pulse (p = 0,351) and BMI (p =0,187). Conclusion: QCST test for 3 minutes is too heavy for respondents. It is necessary to modify the QCST test that is appropriate for Indonesians.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JVHS/article/view/19334qcst testvo2maxbmigenderresting pulse
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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABILITY TO PERFORM PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTS WITH QCST
Journal of Vocational Health Studies
qcst test
vo2max
bmi
gender
resting pulse
author_facet Erwin Dyah Nawawiwetu
Indah Lutfiya
author_sort Erwin Dyah Nawawiwetu
title FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABILITY TO PERFORM PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTS WITH QCST
title_short FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABILITY TO PERFORM PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTS WITH QCST
title_full FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABILITY TO PERFORM PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTS WITH QCST
title_fullStr FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABILITY TO PERFORM PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTS WITH QCST
title_full_unstemmed FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE ABILITY TO PERFORM PHYSICAL FITNESS TESTS WITH QCST
title_sort factors associated with the ability to perform physical fitness tests with qcst
publisher Universitas Airlangga
series Journal of Vocational Health Studies
issn 2580-7161
2580-717X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Background: VO2 max measurement method for physical fitness test using QCST method has been widely used. VO2 max measurement is important for workers to determine the appropriate loading. There are several factors related to a person's ability to carry out physical fitness tests, including body posture, pulse, BMI, gender. Purpose: analyze factors related to the ability to conduct tests with the QCST method. Method: This research was analytic observational type which was conducted cross-sectional on 46 respondents taken randomly on 48 third-year D3K3 students in the Faculty of Vocational Studies of Universitas Airlangga. The independent variable consisted of gender, resting pulse rate and BMI. Dependent variable is the ability to complete the QCST test for 3 minutes. The relationship between variables was tested using the Fischer and Chi-square test with a significance of 5%. Results: The results showed that most respondents were unable to complete the QCST test for 3 minutes. There is no relationship between the ability to perform the QCST test with gender (p=0,365); resting pulse (p = 0,351) and BMI (p =0,187). Conclusion: QCST test for 3 minutes is too heavy for respondents. It is necessary to modify the QCST test that is appropriate for Indonesians.
topic qcst test
vo2max
bmi
gender
resting pulse
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JVHS/article/view/19334
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