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Table 1.

Test protocol for using the VO2peak prediction models derived from treadmill work.

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Table 2.

Descriptive data: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Table 3.

Descriptive data for the male and female validation and cross-validation sample: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Fig 1.

Correlation plots between measured and predicted VO2peak with 95% prediction bands from peak treadmill performance (A and B), and submaximal treadmill performance (C and D).

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Multiple linear regression coefficients for predicting VO2peak (mL⋅kg-1⋅min-1) from peak measurements in total sample.

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Multiple linear regression analysis for predicting VO2peak (mL⋅kg-1⋅min-1) from peak measurements in total sample: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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VO2peak prediction models based on peak (P) and submaximal (S) treadmill performance in men and women.

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Multiple linear regression analysis for predicting VO2peak (mL⋅kg-1⋅min-1) from peak measurements in men and women, validation samples: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Measured vs. Predicted VO2peak, from peak measurements, in the total sample: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Cross-validation of Measured vs. Predicted VO2peak, from peak measurements, in men: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Cross-validation of Measured vs. Predicted VO2peak, from peak measurements, in women: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Cross-tabulation between measured and predicted VO2peak quintiles from peak performance for men and women.

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Table 12.

Multiple linear regression coefficients for predicting VO2peak (mL⋅kg-1⋅min-1) from submaximal measurements in total sample.

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Table 13.

Multiple linear regression analysis for predicting VO2peak from submaximal measurements on total sample: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Multiple linear regression analysis for predicting VO2peak from submaximal measurements in men and women from validation samples: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Measured vs. Predicted VO2peak, from submaximal measurements, in the total sample: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Cross-validation of Measured vs. Predicted VO2peak, from submaximal measurements in men: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Cross-validation of Measured vs. Predicted VO2peak, from submaximal measurements in women: The HUNT 3 fitness study.

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Table 18.

Cross-tabulation between measured and predicted VO2peak quintiles from submaximal performance in men and women.

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