Ax. Bigard et Cy. Guezennec, EVALUATION OF THE COSMED K2 TELEMETRY SYSTEM DURING EXERCISE AT MODERATE ALTITUDE, Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 27(9), 1995, pp. 1333-1338
The aim of this study was to test the linearity, precision, and accura
cy of the measurements made by the K2 system at sea level (SL) and mod
erate altitude (MA) (barometric pressure = 598.5 +/- 0.5 mm Hg). To mi
nimize the day-to-day biovariability, a testing protocol based on repe
ated-alternated measures was used at rest and during three levels of s
ubmaximal exercice lasting 12 min each, at 25%, 50%, 75% of the peak w
orkload. The measurements of the respiratory parameters were compared
with those obtained with a metabolic measurement cart. The results rep
orted in this study show that the K2 system was an accurate and consis
tent system for oxygen uptake (VO2) measurements at SL. The K2 system
was consistent at MA; however, the K2 system significantly overestimat
ed and underestimated the VO2 computations at rest and 25% of the peak
workload, respectively. The calculation of VO2 using the K2 system wh
ich assumes that RER = 1.00 had specific effects for the calculation o
f oxygen uptake. The measurements of FE(O2) selectively differed from
those obtained with the metabolic measurement cart at MA. Therefore, w
e concluded that the K2 system was an accurate system for VO2 measurem
ents during submaximal exercices (50%-75% of the peak workload) under
laboratory conditions at MA (up to 2,000 m).