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O2 max
in predicting blood volume: implications for the effect of fitness
on aging
United States Army Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 78234; and University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Greensboro, North Carolina 27402
A
multiple regression model was constructed to investigate the premise
that blood volume (BV) could be predicted using several anthropometric
variables, age, and maximal oxygen uptake
(
O2 max). To test this hypothesis, age,
calculated body surface area (height/weight composite), percent body
fat (hydrostatic weight), and
O2 max were regressed on to BV using data obtained from 66 normal healthy men.
Results from the evaluation of the full model indicated that the most
parsimonious result was obtained when age and
O2 max were regressed on BV expressed
per kilogram body weight. The full model accounted for 52% of the
total variance in BV per kilogram body weight. Both age and
O2 max were related to BV in the
positive direction. Percent body fat contributed <1% to the explained
variance in BV when expressed in absolute BV (ml) or as BV per kilogram
body weight. When the model was cross validated on 41 new subjects and
BV per kilogram body weight was reexpressed as raw BV, the results
indicated that the statistical model would be stable under cross
validation (e.g., predictive applications) with an accuracy of ± 1,200 ml at 95% confidence. Our results support the hypothesis that BV
is an increasing function of aerobic fitness and to a lesser extent the
age of the subject. The results may have implication as to a mechanism
by which aerobic fitness and activity may be protective against reduced
BV associated with aging.
maximal oxygen uptake; age; body surface area; body fat
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