Assessment of aerobic exercise capacity in obesity, which expression of oxygen uptake is the best?

Although the impact of obesity on exercise performance is multifactorial, excessive fat mass which can impose an unfavorable burden on cardiac function and working muscle, will affect the aerobic exercise capacity. Weight loss strategies, such as bariatric surgery can obviously affect both the body...

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Main Author: Na Zhou
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Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-09-01
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spelling doaj-379472ccd3a54f3084cf3957f60c4c7b2021-09-19T05:01:34ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Sports Medicine and Health Science2666-33762021-09-0133138147Assessment of aerobic exercise capacity in obesity, which expression of oxygen uptake is the best?Na Zhou0Department of Cardiology, Yunnan BOYA Hospital, Kunming, Yunnan, China; Faculty of Motorskills Sciences, Free University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium; 429 Guangfu Road, Kunming, 650228, Yunnan, China.Although the impact of obesity on exercise performance is multifactorial, excessive fat mass which can impose an unfavorable burden on cardiac function and working muscle, will affect the aerobic exercise capacity. Weight loss strategies, such as bariatric surgery can obviously affect both the body composition and aerobic exercise capacity. Maximal oxygen consumption (V˙O2max) is a widely used important indicator of aerobic exercise capacity of an individual and is closely related to body weight, size and composition. An individual's aerobic exercise capacity may show different results depending on how V˙O2max is expressed. The absolute V˙O2max and V˙O2max relative to body weight are the most commonly used indicators. The V˙O2max relative to fat-free mass, lean body mass or skeletal muscle mass are not influenced by adipose tissue. The last two are more useful to precisely distinguish between individuals differing in muscle adaptation to maximum oxygen uptake. The V˙O2max relative to body height is used for studying growth in children. With the in-depth study of exercise capacity and body composition in obesity, the relative oxygen uptake has been increasingly reinterpreted.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666337621000019Exercise capacityAbsolute V⋅O2Relative V⋅O2V⋅O2maxBody compositionMuscle
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Assessment of aerobic exercise capacity in obesity, which expression of oxygen uptake is the best?
Sports Medicine and Health Science
Exercise capacity
Absolute V⋅O2
Relative V⋅O2
V⋅O2max
Body composition
Muscle
author_facet Na Zhou
author_sort Na Zhou
title Assessment of aerobic exercise capacity in obesity, which expression of oxygen uptake is the best?
title_short Assessment of aerobic exercise capacity in obesity, which expression of oxygen uptake is the best?
title_full Assessment of aerobic exercise capacity in obesity, which expression of oxygen uptake is the best?
title_fullStr Assessment of aerobic exercise capacity in obesity, which expression of oxygen uptake is the best?
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of aerobic exercise capacity in obesity, which expression of oxygen uptake is the best?
title_sort assessment of aerobic exercise capacity in obesity, which expression of oxygen uptake is the best?
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Sports Medicine and Health Science
issn 2666-3376
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Although the impact of obesity on exercise performance is multifactorial, excessive fat mass which can impose an unfavorable burden on cardiac function and working muscle, will affect the aerobic exercise capacity. Weight loss strategies, such as bariatric surgery can obviously affect both the body composition and aerobic exercise capacity. Maximal oxygen consumption (V˙O2max) is a widely used important indicator of aerobic exercise capacity of an individual and is closely related to body weight, size and composition. An individual's aerobic exercise capacity may show different results depending on how V˙O2max is expressed. The absolute V˙O2max and V˙O2max relative to body weight are the most commonly used indicators. The V˙O2max relative to fat-free mass, lean body mass or skeletal muscle mass are not influenced by adipose tissue. The last two are more useful to precisely distinguish between individuals differing in muscle adaptation to maximum oxygen uptake. The V˙O2max relative to body height is used for studying growth in children. With the in-depth study of exercise capacity and body composition in obesity, the relative oxygen uptake has been increasingly reinterpreted.
topic Exercise capacity
Absolute V⋅O2
Relative V⋅O2
V⋅O2max
Body composition
Muscle
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666337621000019
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