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Validation of a New Ramping Aerobic Exercise Protocol (NDKS) in Overweight, Obese, and Normal Weight Individuals

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Journal Int J Exerc Sci
Date 2023 Mar 10
PMID 36895842
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The research purpose was to establish reliability and validity of determining VO via a new NDKS (Nustad Dressler Kobes Saghiv; named for the sir names of department faculty at the time) ramping protocol compared to the Standard Bruce protocol in normal weight, overweight, and obese individuals. Forty-two physically active participants (23M, 19F) ages 18-28 years were grouped into normal weight ( = 15, 8F, BMI 18.5-24.9 kg/m), overweight ( = 27, 11F, BMI = 25-29.9 kg/m), and Class I obese ( = 7, 1F, BMI = 30-34.9 kg/m). Blood pressure, heart rate, blood lactate, respiratory exchange ratio, test duration, rate of perceived exertion, and preference via survey were analyzed during each test. Test-retest reliability of the NDKS was determined first, via tests scheduled one week apart. The NDKS was then validated by comparison with results of the Standard Bruce protocol; tests also conducted one week apart. The normal weight group's Cronbach's Alpha was .995 for absolute VO (L/min) and .968 for relative VO (mL/kg·min). Overweight/obese Cronbach's Alpha for absolute VO (L/min) was .960 and for relative VO (mL/kg·min) .908. Relative VO was slightly higher with NDKS and test time lower compared to the Bruce ( < .05). 92.3% of subjects identified more localized muscle fatigue with the Bruce protocol vs NDKS. The NDKS is a reliable and valid exercise test which can be used to determine VO in physically active, young normal weight, overweight and obese individuals.

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