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Cardiorespiratory fitness is established as an important prognostic factor for cardiovascular and general health. In clinical settings cardiorespiratory fitness is often measured by cardiopulmonary exercise testing determining the gold-standard peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak). Due to the considerable impact of age and sex on VO2peak, results from cardiopulmonary exercise testing are typically assessed in the context of age- and sex-specific reference values, and multiple studies have been conducted establishing reference materials by age and sex using cross-sectional designs. However, crossectional and longitudinal studies have shown somewhat conflicting results regarding age-related declines of VO2peak, with larger declines reported in longitudinal studies. In this brief review, we compare findings from crossectional and longitudinal studies on age-related trajectories in VO2peak to highlight differences in these estimates which should be acknowledged when clinicians interpret VO2peak measurements repeated over time.
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Jon Magne Letnes
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Bjarne M. Nes
Norwegian Directorate of Health
Ulrik Wisløff
Preventive Cardiology
International Journal of Cardiology Cardiovascular Risk and Prevention
The University of Queensland
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
St Olav's University Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e97c58561d4cf804c50ad — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcrp.2023.200171