199
Views
13
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original

Determinants of shuttle run performance in the prediction of peak VO2 in wheelchair users

, PhD, , &
Pages 1259-1266 | Accepted 01 Dec 2005, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

References

  • Cooper K. A means of assessing maximal oxygen intake: correlation between field and treadmill testing. Journal of the American Heart Association 1968; 203: 135–138
  • Léger L, Boucher R. An indirectly measured continuous running multistage field test: The Université de Montréal track test. Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences 1980; 5: 77–84
  • Léger L A, Lambert J. A maximal multistage 20-m shuttle run test to predict VO2 max. European Journal of Applied Physiology 1982; 49: 1–12
  • Rhodes E C, McKenzie D C, Coutts K D, Rogers A R. A field test for the prediction of aerobic capacity in male paraplegics and quadriplegics. Canadian Journal of Applied Sport Sciences 1981; 6(4)182–186
  • Vanderthommen M, Francaux M, Colinet C, Lehance C, Lhermerout C, Crielaard J M, Theisen D. A multistage field test of wheelchair users for evaluation of fitness and prediction of peak oxygen consumption. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 2002; 39(6)685–692
  • Vinet A, Bernard P L, Poulain M, Varray A, Le Gallais D, Micallef J P. Validation of an incremental field test for the direct assessment of peak oxygen uptake in wheelchair-dependent athletes. Spinal Cord 1996; 34(5)288–293
  • Vinet A, Le Gallais D, Bouges S, Bernard P L, Poulain M, Varray A, Micallef J P. Prediction of VO2peak in wheelchair-dependent athletes from the adapted Léger and Boucher test. Spinal Cord 2002; 40(10)507–512
  • Metz K F, Alexander J F. Estimation of maximal oxygen intake from submaximal work parameters. Research Quarterly 1971; 42(2)187–191
  • Vanlandewijck Y C, Daly D J, Theisen D M. Field test evaluation of aerobic, anaerobic and wheelchair basketball skill performances. International Journal of Sports Medicine 1999; 20(8)548–554
  • Lange-Anderson K, Shephard R H, Denolin H. Fundamentals of exercise testing. World Health Organization, Geneva 1971; 133
  • Franklin B A, Swantek K I, Grais S L, Johnstone K S, Gordon S, Timmis G C. Field test estimation of maximal oxygen consumption in wheelchair users. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1990; 71: 574–558
  • Poulain M, Vinet A, Bernard P L, Varray A. Reproducibility of the adapted Léger and Boucher test for wheelchair-dependent athletes. Spinal Cord 1999; 37(2)129–135
  • Coutts K, Rhodes E, McKenzie D. Maximal exercise responses of tetraplegics and paraplegics. Journal of Applied Physiology 1983; 55: 479–482
  • Van der Woude L HV, Veeger D EJ, Rozendal R H. Ergonomics of wheelchair design: A prerequisite for optimum wheeling conditions. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly 1989; 6: 109–132
  • Vanlandewijck Y, Spaepen A, Theisen D, Van de Vliet P, Pétré L. Determination of work capacity in wheelchair sportsmen in a sport specific environment. Biomedical aspects of manual wheelchair propulsion. The State of the art II, L HV van der Woude, M TE Hopman, C H van Kemenade. IOS Press, Amsterdam 1999; 35–39
  • Yilla A B, La Bar R H, Dangelmaier B S. Setting up a wheelchair for basketball. Sports and Spokes 1998; 24(2)63–65
  • Vinet A, Bernard P L, Ducomps C, Selchow O, Le Gallais D, Micallef J P. A field deceleration test to assess total wheelchair resistance. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 1998; 21: 397–401
  • Theisen D, Francaux M, Fayt A, Sturbois X. A new procedure to determine external power output during hand rim wheelchair propulsion on a roller ergometer: A reliability study. International Journal of Sports Medicine 1996; 17(8)564–571
  • Paré G, Noreau L, Simard C. Prediction of maximal aerobic power from a submaximal exercise test performed by paraplegics on a wheelchair ergometer. Paraplegia 1993; 31: 584–592

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.