Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Spitznagel, Andressa Schenkel
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: dos Santos, Dyovana Silva, Branco, Karolini Reis, Schiwe, Daniele, de Oliveira, Vinícius da Silva Lessa, Heinzmann-Filho, João Paulo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/34286
Resumo: AIMS: To evaluate the applicability of the predictive equations of maximum heart rate during exercise tests in non-athlete children and adolescents.METHODS: It is a systematic review, carried out through Pubmed, Lilacs, Scielo and PEDro. We included studies comparing the maximum heart rate measured and estimated by predictive equations during stress tests in non-athlete children and adolescents. The following search strategy was used: Exercise test OR Exercise testing OR Cardiopulmonary exercise test OR Cardiopulmonary exercise testing OR Peak oxygen uptake OR Maximal oxygen consumption OR Exercise tolerance OR Exercise capacity AND Heart rate OR Heart rates OR Pulse rate OR Pulse rates OR Heart rate control OR Cardiac chronotropic OR Predictive value test AND Predictive equations. The methodological quality was assessed by the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality scale.RESULTS: Of a total of 858 articles located, only four were included. The articles totaled 325 participants (seven to 18 years). All studies measured the maximum heart rate by cardiopulmonary stress test. While no study recommended (04/04=100%; 01/01=100%) the formulas “220 - age” and “207 - 0.7 x age”, the equations “208 - (0.7 x age)” and “200 - 0.48 x age” were adequate in 02/03 (66.6%) articles and 01/01 (100%) document, respectively. The methodological quality was considered high in all articles evaluated, ranging from 76 to 97 points.CONCLUSIONS: The findings seem to suggest that the formula “208 - (0.7 x age)” was the most tested and adequate equation to a large extent for estimating maximum heart rate in non-athlete children and adolescents. However, further studies are still needed to confirm these results.
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spelling Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic reviewEquações utilizadas para a predição de frequência cardíaca máxima na população pediátrica não atlética: uma revisão sistemáticaHeart ratepredictive equationsexercise testpediatrics.Frequência cardíacaequações preditivasteste de exercíciopediatria.AIMS: To evaluate the applicability of the predictive equations of maximum heart rate during exercise tests in non-athlete children and adolescents.METHODS: It is a systematic review, carried out through Pubmed, Lilacs, Scielo and PEDro. We included studies comparing the maximum heart rate measured and estimated by predictive equations during stress tests in non-athlete children and adolescents. The following search strategy was used: Exercise test OR Exercise testing OR Cardiopulmonary exercise test OR Cardiopulmonary exercise testing OR Peak oxygen uptake OR Maximal oxygen consumption OR Exercise tolerance OR Exercise capacity AND Heart rate OR Heart rates OR Pulse rate OR Pulse rates OR Heart rate control OR Cardiac chronotropic OR Predictive value test AND Predictive equations. The methodological quality was assessed by the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality scale.RESULTS: Of a total of 858 articles located, only four were included. The articles totaled 325 participants (seven to 18 years). All studies measured the maximum heart rate by cardiopulmonary stress test. While no study recommended (04/04=100%; 01/01=100%) the formulas “220 - age” and “207 - 0.7 x age”, the equations “208 - (0.7 x age)” and “200 - 0.48 x age” were adequate in 02/03 (66.6%) articles and 01/01 (100%) document, respectively. The methodological quality was considered high in all articles evaluated, ranging from 76 to 97 points.CONCLUSIONS: The findings seem to suggest that the formula “208 - (0.7 x age)” was the most tested and adequate equation to a large extent for estimating maximum heart rate in non-athlete children and adolescents. However, further studies are still needed to confirm these results.OBJETIVOS: Revisar a aplicabilidade das equações preditivas de frequência cardíaca máxima durante os testes de exercício em crianças e adolescentes não atletas.MÉTODOS: Trata-se de uma revisão sistemática, realizada no Pubmed, Lilacs, Scielo e PEDro. Foram incluídos estudos que compararam a frequência cardíaca máxima medida e a estimada por equações preditivas durante testes de esforço em crianças e adolescentes não atletas. Utilizou-se a seguinte estratégia de pesquisa: Exercise test OR Exercise testing OR Cardiopulmonary exercise test OR Cardiopulmonary exercise testing OR Peak oxygen uptake OR Maximal oxygen consumption OR Exercise tolerance OR Exercise capacity AND Heart rate OR Heart rates OR Pulse rate OR Pulse rates OR Heart rate control OR Cardiac chronotropic OR Predictive value test AND Predictive equations. A qualidade metodológica foi avaliada pela escala da Agency for Health Care Research and Quality.RESULTADOS: De um total de 858 artigos localizados, apenas quatro foram incluídos. Os artigos totalizaram 325 participantes (sete a 18 anos). Todos os estudos mensuraram a frequência cardíaca máxima por meio do teste de esforço cardiopulmonar. Enquanto nenhum estudo (04/04=100%; 01/01=100%) recomendou as fórmulas “220 - idade” e a “207 – 0,7 x idade”, as equações “208 – (0,7 x idade)” e a “200 – 0,48 x idade” foram adequadas em 02/03 (66,6%) artigos e 01/01 (100%) documentos, respectivamente. A qualidade metodológica foi considerada alta em todos os artigos avaliados, oscilando entre 76 e 97 pontos.CONCLUSÕES: Os achados parecem sugerir que a fórmula “208 – (0,7 x idade)” foi a equação mais testada e adequada em grande parte para estimar os valores de frequência cardíaca máxima em crianças e adolescentes não atletas. No entanto, ainda são necessários mais estudos para confirmar esses resultados.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2019-12-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/scientiamedica/article/view/3428610.15448/1980-6108.2019.4.34286Scientia Medica; Vol. 29 No. 4 (2019); e34286Scientia Medica; v. 29 n. 4 (2019); e342861980-61081806-556210.15448/1980-6108.2019.4reponame:Scientia Medica (Porto Alegre. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic review
Equações utilizadas para a predição de frequência cardíaca máxima na população pediátrica não atlética: uma revisão sistemática
title Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic review
spellingShingle Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic review
Spitznagel, Andressa Schenkel
Heart rate
predictive equations
exercise test
pediatrics.
Frequência cardíaca
equações preditivas
teste de exercício
pediatria.
title_short Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic review
title_full Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic review
title_fullStr Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic review
title_sort Equations used to predict maximum heart rate in the non-athletic pediatric population: a systematic review
author Spitznagel, Andressa Schenkel
author_facet Spitznagel, Andressa Schenkel
dos Santos, Dyovana Silva
Branco, Karolini Reis
Schiwe, Daniele
de Oliveira, Vinícius da Silva Lessa
Heinzmann-Filho, João Paulo
author_role author
author2 dos Santos, Dyovana Silva
Branco, Karolini Reis
Schiwe, Daniele
de Oliveira, Vinícius da Silva Lessa
Heinzmann-Filho, João Paulo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Spitznagel, Andressa Schenkel
dos Santos, Dyovana Silva
Branco, Karolini Reis
Schiwe, Daniele
de Oliveira, Vinícius da Silva Lessa
Heinzmann-Filho, João Paulo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Heart rate
predictive equations
exercise test
pediatrics.
Frequência cardíaca
equações preditivas
teste de exercício
pediatria.
topic Heart rate
predictive equations
exercise test
pediatrics.
Frequência cardíaca
equações preditivas
teste de exercício
pediatria.
description AIMS: To evaluate the applicability of the predictive equations of maximum heart rate during exercise tests in non-athlete children and adolescents.METHODS: It is a systematic review, carried out through Pubmed, Lilacs, Scielo and PEDro. We included studies comparing the maximum heart rate measured and estimated by predictive equations during stress tests in non-athlete children and adolescents. The following search strategy was used: Exercise test OR Exercise testing OR Cardiopulmonary exercise test OR Cardiopulmonary exercise testing OR Peak oxygen uptake OR Maximal oxygen consumption OR Exercise tolerance OR Exercise capacity AND Heart rate OR Heart rates OR Pulse rate OR Pulse rates OR Heart rate control OR Cardiac chronotropic OR Predictive value test AND Predictive equations. The methodological quality was assessed by the Agency for Health Care Research and Quality scale.RESULTS: Of a total of 858 articles located, only four were included. The articles totaled 325 participants (seven to 18 years). All studies measured the maximum heart rate by cardiopulmonary stress test. While no study recommended (04/04=100%; 01/01=100%) the formulas “220 - age” and “207 - 0.7 x age”, the equations “208 - (0.7 x age)” and “200 - 0.48 x age” were adequate in 02/03 (66.6%) articles and 01/01 (100%) document, respectively. The methodological quality was considered high in all articles evaluated, ranging from 76 to 97 points.CONCLUSIONS: The findings seem to suggest that the formula “208 - (0.7 x age)” was the most tested and adequate equation to a large extent for estimating maximum heart rate in non-athlete children and adolescents. However, further studies are still needed to confirm these results.
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