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Writing: COFIT: validity of Patient-Reported Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adults with Post-COVID Condition
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Published: Patient-reported questionnaires to preoperatively identify high-risk surgical patients
Purpose: Low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) increases the risk of postoperative morbidity and mortality following major surgery. Assessing CRF preoperatively, by measuring peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) during cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), is...
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Published: Test-retest reliability of the FitMáx©-questionnaire in a clinical and healthy population
Purpose: The FitMáx© was developed as a questionnaire-based instrument to estimate Cardiorespiratory Fitness (CRF) expressed as oxygen uptake at peak exercise (VO2peak). Test-retest reliability is a clinometric measurement property, which defines...
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Published: Monitoring aerobic capacity in cancer survivors using self-reported questionnaires: criterion validity and responsiveness
Background: Evaluating the criterion validity and responsiveness of the self-reported FitMáx©-questionnaire, Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) and Veterans Specific Activity Questionnaire (VSAQ) to monitor aerobic capacity in cancer survivors. Methods:...
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Published: Evaluation of two self-reported questionnaires for assessment of peak exercise capacity in patients with chronic heart failure
Background: Peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), assessed by maximal cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), is a powerful predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. In clinical practice, the use of CPET is often not feasible or desirable in...
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Published: Estimating VO2peak in 18-90 Year-Old Adults: Development and Validation of the FitMáx©-Questionnaire
Purpose: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) plays an essential role in health outcomes and quality of life. However, it is often not assessed nor estimated. Objective CRF assessment is costly, labour intensive and not widely available. Patient-reported...