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MALE VC = 0.052(H) – 0.022(A) – 3.60 FEMALE VC = 0.041(H) – 0.0184(A) – 2.69...

MALE VC = 0.052(H) – 0.022(A) – 3.60

FEMALE VC = 0.041(H) – 0.0184(A) – 2.69

What is the theoretical vital capacity of a 26 YO female athlete who is 5'11" and 160 lbs?  You will need to find the proper unit conversion yourself to answer this question.

5.21 LO2

5.21 mlO2

4.22 mlO2

4.22 LO2

MALE FEV1 = 0.036(H) – 0.032(A) – 1.26

FEMALE FEV1 = 0.035(H) – 0.025(A) – 1.93

What is the theoretical forced expiratory volume of the same 26 YO female athlete who is 5'11" and 160 lbs?  You will need to find the proper unit conversion yourself to answer this question.

4.4 LO2/sec

4.4 LO2

3.73 mlO2/sec

3.73 LO2/sec

Given a data set for MVV of:

1.2 , 1.6 , 2.2 , 1.8 , 3.7 , 2.6 L/cycle (test completed over 10 seconds)

What is the MVV? MVV = AVPC * RR

131 mlO2/min

2.18 LO2/min

131 LO2/min

78.6 LO2/min

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1.MALE VC = 0.052(H) – 0.022(A) – 3.60

FEMALE VC = 0.041(H) – 0.0184(A) – 2.69

What is the theoretical vital capacity of a 26 YO female athlete who is 5'11" and 160 lbs?  You will need to find the proper unit conversion yourself to answer this question.

Answer:

Gender- female.

Age- 26

Height - 5'11" = 180.34 cm

Applying in formula:

FEMALE VC = 0.041(H) – 0.0184(A) – 2.69

VC = 0.041(180.34) – 0.0184(26) – 2.69

VC= 7.39- 0.478 -2.69

VC= 4.22L O2

Answer: (D) 4.22 LO2

2.

MALE FEV1 = 0.036(H) – 0.032(A) – 1.26

FEMALE FEV1 = 0.035(H) – 0.025(A) – 1.93

What is the theoretical forced expiratory volume of the same 26 YO female athlete who is 5'11" and 160 lbs?  You will need to find the proper unit conversion yourself to answer this question.

Answer:

Gender: Female

Age 26

Height - 5'11" or 180.34 cm.

FEMALE FEV1 = 0.035(H) – 0.025(A) – 1.93

FEV 1= 0.035(180.34) – 0.025(26) – 1.93

=6.31 - 0.65 -1.93 = 3.73

Answer: (D) 3.73 LO2/sec

3. Given a data set for MVV of:

1.2 , 1.6 , 2.2 , 1.8 , 3.7 , 2.6 L/cycle (test completed over 10 seconds). What is the MVV?

MVV = AVPC * RR

AVPC = Sum of (1.2 , 1.6 , 2.2 , 1.8 , 3.7 , 2.6) / 6 = 2.18 L

RR= 6 cycles in 10 sec.

Therefore in 60 sec, 36 cycles = 36cycles/min

MVV = 36*2.18 = 78.6 L O2/min

Answer:(D) 78.6 LO2/min


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