“…Testing aerobic capacity usually takes place either in a laboratory setting or in the field. In a laboratory, exercise testing is performed on calibrated equipment, which might be a treadmill [22,26,27,28,29], a cycle ergometer [30,31,32], or a step [33,34,35,36], whereas in field testing, participants run a certain distance as fast as they can, e.g., 1 mile run/walk [37], or try to cover the longest distance within a given time, e.g., 12 min run/walk [18], or run with an incremental speed as much as they can, e.g., 20 m shuttle run test [17]. The tests conducted in field—where the environmental conditions (e.g., temperature, humidity, wind, and noise) vary and may interfere with the outcome—are less valid and reliable than those conducted in a laboratory [38,39,40].…”