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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Segedi, Leonardo Correaa; b; c | Saint-Martin, Daniel Rodrigues Ferreiraa; c | da Cruz, Carlos Janssen Gomesa; c | Von Koenig Soares, Edgard M. K.a; c | do Nascimento, Nayara Limaa | da Silva, Lorrany Limaa | Nogueira, Rosenkranz Maciela; b; c | Korre, Mariad | Smith, Denise L.e | Kales, Stefanos. N.d; f | Molina, Guilherme E.a; c | Porto, Luiz Guilherme Grossia; c; d; *
Affiliations: [a] Faculty of Physical Education, The University of Brasilia FEF/UnB, Brazil | [b] Federal District (Brasilia) Military Firefighter Brigade, CBMDF, Brazil | [c] Grupo de Estudos em Fisiologia e Epidemiologia do Exercício e da Atividade Física (GEAFS), Brazil | [d] Environmental and Occupational Medicine and Epidemiology Program, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, USA | [e] Department of Health and Human Physiological Sciences, Skidmore College, First Responder Health and Safety Laboratory, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA | [f] Occupational Medicine, The Cambridge Health Alliance/Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA, USA
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Luiz Guilherme Grossi Porto, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Av, 14th floor, 1406, and Faculty of Physical Education, University of Brasilia, Campus Darcy Ribeiro, Asa Norte, Brasilia, DF, Brazil. Tel.: +55 61 9 9973 7141; E-mails: [email protected]; [email protected].
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Minimum cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) has been recommended for firefighters due to job requirements. Thus, it is important to identify accurate and readily available methods to assess CRF in this population. Non-exercise CRF estimates (NEx-CRF) have been proposed but this approach requires validation in this population. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the accuracy of a NEx-CRF, as compared to a field maximum exercise test, among career military firefighters of both genders using a comprehensive agreement analysis. METHODS:We evaluated the accuracy of a NEx-CRF estimate compared to the Cooper 12 min running test among 702 males and 106 female firefighters. RESULTS:Cooper and NEx-CRF tests yielded similar CRF in both genders (differences <1.8±4.7 ml/kg–1.min–1; effect size <0.34). However, NEx-CRF underestimated Cooper-derived CRF among the fittest firefighters. NEx-CRF showed moderate to high sensitivity/specificity to detect fit or unfit firefighters (71.9% among men and 100% among women). Among men, the NEx-CRF method correctly identified most firefighters with less than 11 METs or greater than 13 METs, but showed lower precision to discriminate those with CRF between 11–13 METs. CONCLUSIONS:The NEx-CRF method to estimate firefighters’ CRF may be considered as an alternative method when an exercise-based method is not available or may be used to identify those who require more traditional testing (CRF 11–13 METs).
Keywords: VO2max , aerobic capacity, aerobic power, Cooper 12 min running test, firefighters, cardiorespiratory fitness
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-203263
Journal: Work, vol. 67, no. 1, pp. 173-183, 2020
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