Maximal oxygen uptake (VO) is associated with cardiovascular and metabolic health in the general population. The heart rate (HR) ratio method (HR) is a valid, easy and accessible method for estimating VO in well-trained subjects. This study examined the validity of using the HR to estimate VO in recreational football players in the untrained and trained states. Sixty-six participants (age 39.3 ± 5.8 years) were tested pre-training and 28 after 12 weeks, for VO assessment, running on a treadmill alternating speed (1 km h) and inclination (1%) increments every 30 s until exhaustion. Maximal HR (HR) was assessed directly with a multiple approach and estimated with selected equations. Resting HR (HR) was measured in supine position, after 15 min of rest. The HR method considers the product of HR/HR ratio by a theoretical proportionality factor (15 ml kg min, TPF) to estimate VO. This population-specific proportionality factor (SPF) was 14.6 ± 2.6 ml kg min. In the untrained state (n = 66), participants' actual VO (41.3 ± 6.2 ml kg min) was moderately lower (~ 2 ml kg min) than the estimated VO using the TPF. A nonsignificant difference (0.7 ml kg min) was found when the VO was estimated using the SPF. When using HR equations and the TPF, a small nonsignificant difference (~ 1.5 ml kg min) was reported between actual and estimated VO. In the trained state (n = 28), the estimated VO values were not significantly different from the actual VO (44.2 ± 5.2 ml kg min), with large effect sizes when considering TPF and estimated HR. The results of this study provide evidence of the applicability of HR in estimating VO in male adult/middle-aged recreational football players.
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