2021
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2021.734687
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Differences in Peak Oxygen Uptake in Bicycle Exercise Test Caused by Body Positions: A Meta-Analysis

Abstract: Background: As demand for cardiopulmonary exercise test using a supine position has increased, so have the testing options. However, it remains uncertain whether the existing evaluation criteria for the upright position are suitable for the supine position. The purpose of this meta-analysis is to compare the differences in peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) between upright and supine lower extremity bicycle exercise.Methods: We searched PubMed, Web Of Science and Embase from inception to March 27, 2021. Self-control… Show more

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“…However, the observed intensities of 33% ± 5% and 46% ± 4% O 2peak at ExL and ExM, respectively, would be an underestimation because these intensities were based on the O 2peak attained in an upright position, while a supine position was used in the exercise protocol. Since the O 2peak in an upright position is higher than that in the supine position in healthy subjects ( Wan et al, 2021 ), with a difference of nearly 10% in the relative O 2peak ( Wehrle et al, 2021 ), exercise intensities were calculated as 37% ± 6% and 51% ± 5% O 2peak at ExL and ExM, respectively, based on the O 2peak attained by an incremental test performed in the supine position.…”
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“…However, the observed intensities of 33% ± 5% and 46% ± 4% O 2peak at ExL and ExM, respectively, would be an underestimation because these intensities were based on the O 2peak attained in an upright position, while a supine position was used in the exercise protocol. Since the O 2peak in an upright position is higher than that in the supine position in healthy subjects ( Wan et al, 2021 ), with a difference of nearly 10% in the relative O 2peak ( Wehrle et al, 2021 ), exercise intensities were calculated as 37% ± 6% and 51% ± 5% O 2peak at ExL and ExM, respectively, based on the O 2peak attained by an incremental test performed in the supine position.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%