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The one-mile walking test is an evaluation of cardiovascular fitness, that seeks to predict an individual's aerobic capacity, which is also known as VO2 max, or maximal oxygen consumption.
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Read More »A positive correlation between oxygen demand and workload/exercise intensity exists. Therefore, those people that are able to consume and deliver more oxygen, have a greater capacity for aerobic exercise (e.g. they can exercise at a higher intensity and for longer). The maximal oxygen uptake is widely accepted as the criterion measure of cardiorespiratory fitness. As previously stated, this may also be described as aerobic capacity, or VO 2 max. Aerobic capacity is usually expressed as millilitres of oxygen used in one minute per kilogram of body weight (ml/kg/min-1.0). VO 2 max is the maximum amount of oxygen that an individual can consume, deliver and use in a minute to fuel intense physical activity or exercise. Most direct tests of VO 2 max will use a gas analyser and require that the participant works to exhaustion. However, because of the positive and somewhat linear relationship between heart rate and oxygen consumption, it is possible to estimate VO 2 max using indirect tests like the 1-mile walking test without having to subject participants to the physical stress and discomfort of a maximal test. Not to mention the cost of the gas analysis equipment!
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