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Stats

61.00
Maximum oxygen uptake per kg body mass
131.9
Heart rate at aerobic threshold (avg VT1+BP1 & DFAa1 0.75)
158.7
Heart rate at anaerobic threshold (avg VT2+BP2 & DFAa1 0.50)
-
-
Maximum rate of fat oxidation
-
Maximum rate of carbohydrate oxidation
168
Maximum heart rate measured at test
4.20
Maximum tidal volume
37.3
First ventilatory threshold
54.6
Second ventilatory threshold
17.20
Fraction of expired oxygen
168
Maximum heart rate measured at VO2max
391
Maximum power measured at VO2max
241
Power at first ventilatory threshold
358
Power at second ventilatory threshold
279
Power at HRV nonlinear index at 0.75
340
Power at HRV nonlinear index at 0.50
62
Muscle-O2 breakpoint 1 (slope inflection)
45
Muscle-O2 breakpoint 2 (slope inflection)
157.2
Heart rate at VT2 (derivative VE method)
-
Heart rate at VT2 (CO2 method)
306
Power at muscle-O2 breakpoint 2 (slope inflection)
0.00
VE/VO2
188.40
Maximum minute ventilation
44.90
Highest respiratory frequency

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Ventilation thresholds

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Muscle Oxygenation (Break Points)

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Detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA alpha1)

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Effort Cues (S/L/O)

Time when sweating started (mm:ss)
Time when loud breathing started (mm:ss)
Time when oscillations started (mm:ss)

Prompts

You are a sports physiologist for athletes. Based on the test results, HR parameters and the athlete's goals, you will need to prepare a detailed Vo2max report. Take the VO2max and determine which group the athlete belongs to based on age and gender. If you notice low VO2max values that may be limiting the athlete's performance, be sure to point them out. Then, based on the athlete's goals, give detailed recommendations on how to improve VO2max as well as other key metrics. Write an example of an overall training plan to improve VO2max for this athlete.

Age: 44 years
Height: 195 cm
Weight: 95 kg
Sex: male
Training volume: 7 per week
Training experience: None
Chronic diseases: None
Health goals: None
Test type: None
Maximum oxygen uptake per kg body mass (VO2max): 61.00 mL/kg/min
Maximum heart rate measured at test (HRmax): 168.00 bpm

Maximal Metrics

61.0
mL/kg/min
VO₂max
168
bpm
Heart Rate
391
W
Power
188
L/min
Ventilation
4.2
L
Tidal Volume
45
br/min
Resp. Frequency

Maximal metrics values are provided at the time of VO₂max.

Thresholds

Aerobic Threshold (VT1)
132
bpm
241
W
Anaerobic Threshold (VT2)
159
bpm
358
W

Thresholds are transitions in patterns of breathing, SmO₂, DFAα1 etc.

Training Zones

Z1
101-115
bpm
144-179
W
Z2
115-132
bpm
175-244
W
Z3
132-158
bpm
238-360
W
Z4
158-162
bpm
357-363
W
Z5
128-168
bpm
147-399
W

Training zones are based on ventilatory thresholds (VT1, VT2) and VO₂max.

Summary

Summary Report is not available.

VO2max Analysis

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Header 1

VO2max Normative Comparison

Age Group Very Poor Poor Fair Good Excellent Superior
Males 40–49 <32.9 33–36.4 36.5–40.9 41–44.2 44.3–48.0 >48.0

VO2max Value

Parameter Max value Unit
Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) 61 mL/kg/min
Maximal heart rate 168 bpm
Maximal power 391 W

Respiratory Analysis

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No Respiratory Analysis available.

Respiratory Values

Parameter Value at VO₂max Unit
Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) 61 mL/kg/min
Fraction of expired oxygen (FeO₂) 17 %
Tidal volume (Tv) 4.2 L
Threshold HR [bpm] Power [W]
Ventilatory threshold I 132 241
Ventilatory threshold II 159 358

Muscle Oxygenation and SmO2 & DFA a1 analysis

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Threshold Value Power [W]
Alpha1 0.75 (VT1) 143 [bpm] 279
Alpha1 0.5 (VT2) 159 [bpm] 340
SMO Break Point I 62 [%] 180
SMO Break Point II 45 [%] 306

No SmO2 & DFA a1 Analysis available.

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Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints (SmO₂)

SmO₂-NIRS is an optical sensor that measures oxygen saturation in working muscle and records the moments when blood stops covering the needs of muscle mitochondria (BreakPoint 1 and 2).

  • SmO₂-breakpoints (1) – the first and second NIRS breakpoints slightly underestimate the corresponding ventilation thresholds (-5 ± 9 W in the cycling test).

Heart Rate (bpm) and Detrended Fluctuation Analysis alpha 1 (DFA a1)

DFA α1 analysis HRV is an algorithm that monitors how the "randomness" of heart rate (RR intervals) changes with increasing workload. A special chest strap with RR interval recording and HRVlogger is used to measure DFA a1:

  • α1 = 0.75 (2) – aerobic threshold (VT1/LT1): coincides with LT1 in most studies and is only 1–3 beats·min⁻¹ (or 2–5 W) below VT1.
  • α1 = 0.50 (3) – anaerobic threshold (VT2/LT2): lies close to LT2 and is typically 3–6 beats·min⁻¹ / ≈5% VO₂max below VT2.

For training control, DFA a1 0.75/0.50 and SmO₂-breakpoints give almost the same zones as LT1/LT2 and VT1/VT2, with minimal error.


References

  1. Feldmann A, Ammann L, Gächter F, Zibung M, Erlacher D. Muscle Oxygen Saturation Breakpoints Reflect Ventilatory Thresholds in Both Cycling and Running. J Hum Kinet. 2022 Sep 8;83:87–97. doi: 10.2478/hukin-2022-0054. PMID: 36157967; PMCID: PMC9465744.
  2. Sempere-Ruiz N, Sarabia JM, Baladzhaeva S, Moya-Ramón M. Reliability and validity of a non-linear index of heart rate variability to determine intensity thresholds. Front Physiol. 2024 Feb 5;15:1329360. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2024.1329360. PMID: 38375458; PMCID: PMC10875128.
  3. Sheoran S, Stavropoulos-Kalinoglou A, Simpson C, Ashby M, Webber E, Weaving D. Exercise intensity measurement using fractal analysis of heart rate variability: Reliability, agreement and influence of sex and cardiorespiratory fitness. Journal of Sports Sciences. 2024;42(21):2012–2020. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2024.2421691

Ventilation thresholds

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No Ventilation thresholds Analysis available.

Ventilation thresholds Values

Threshold HR [bpm] Power [W] Comment
Aerobic threshold (FeO₂) 132 241
Anaerobic threshold (Ve) 159 358
Smo BP I 180
Smo BP II 306
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VT1 (FeO2)
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VT2 (Ve)
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VT2_DVE
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VT2_CO2
No data available
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Ventilatory Thresholds (VT1 & VT2)

Ventilatory thresholds are determined from breath-by-breath gas-exchange during an incremental cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET).

  • VT1 (FeO₂) (1) – first ventilatory threshold: the workload at which expired O₂ fraction (FeO₂) and VE/VO₂ start to rise systematically while VE/VCO₂ and end-tidal CO₂ remain stable, indicating the transition from purely aerobic to mixed aerobic–anaerobic metabolism.
  • VT2 (Ve) (1) – second ventilatory threshold (respiratory compensation point): the workload at which minute ventilation (VE) shows a clear second, non-linear increase relative to workload or VCO₂ because of respiratory compensation for metabolic acidosis.
  • VT2_DVE (2) – VE-curve method: derived from the VE–time (or VE–workload) curve alone and defined as the workload where VE leaves its previous near-linear trend and enters the main "bend" of the curve—the onset of the sharp upswing in VE, rather than the exact mathematical intersection of the two surrounding slopes.
  • VT2_CO₂ (3) – CO₂-based method: the workload where end-tidal CO₂ (PETCO₂) reaches a peak and then falls while VE/VCO₂ begins to rise, indicating the onset of respiratory compensation for metabolic acidosis.

References

  1. Wasserman K, Whipp BJ, Koyal SN, Beaver WL. Anaerobic threshold and respiratory gas exchange during exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology. 1973;35(2):236–243.
  2. Neder JA, Stein R. A simplified strategy for the estimation of the exercise ventilatory thresholds. Medicine and Science in Sports & Exercise. 2006;38(5):1007–1013.
  3. Mezzani A. Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing: Basics of Methodology and Measurements. Annals of the American Thoracic Society. 2017;14(Supplement_1):S3–S11.

Effort Cues (S/L/O)

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Observation Time
Sweating (S) -
Loud Breathing (L) -
Oscillations (O) -

Training Zones

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Zone HR (bpm) Power (W) Pace (min/km) Speed (km/h) VO2 (mL/kg/min)
z1 101-115 144-179 - - 18.8-25.9
z2 115-132 175-244 - - 26.2-37.6
z3 132-158 238-360 - - 37.3-55.0
z4 158-162 357-363 - - 54.6-58.0
z5 128-168 147-399 - - 36.5-61.2

No Training Zones Analysis available.

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