A Study of the Maximum Oxygen Consumption (VO
2max
) of the
Students Majoring Physical Education and Health Education at
Thaksin University
Teeraphan Sangkaew
1
, Kasem Pantusa
1
, Chawapong Metheethammawat
1
1
Department of Physical and Health Education, Faculty of Education, Thaksin University, Songkhla, Thailand.
Keywords: Maximal Oxygen Consumption (VO
2
max)
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to study and compare the maximum oxygen consumption (VO
2
max) of the
students majoring Physical Education and Health Education at Thaksin University. The subjects of the
research were 123 students. The instrument used in this research was 2.4 km. Running Test. The data were
analyzed by Mean ( μ) , Standard deviation (σ) and comparison of the maximum oxygen consumption. The
results showed that the VO
2
max of male students ( μ = 42.20 ml/kg/min, σ = 5.50) was better than that of
female students ( μ = 35.04 ml/kg/min, σ = 3.54). When comparing the data of each class, it is found that
the mean of the maximum oxygen consumption of the male and female students was significantly different
(P>.05). Therefore, the significance of this research can be applied and developed in a specific training
program in order to improve the maximum oxygen consumption of the students majoring Physical Education
and Health Education at Thaksin University in the future.
1 INTRODUCTION
Physical fitness refers to the ability to express
physical aspects for movement and practice skills in
playing sports for maximum efficiency and
consistency throughout the competition (Thavorn,
2017). Physical fitness means the state of the body
that is in good condition to help people to work. It can
be effectively divided into 2 types, namely health-
related physical fitness that is related to health, and
skill-related physical fitness, that is related to skills
(Suphit et al., 2017). Wilmore et al. (1994) said that
in an exercise, muscles consume energy derived from
the substance Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP); an
energy source for muscles. People have small amount
of this energy source. It is only enough to be used
about 3 to 15 seconds. Therefore, if the muscles are
needed to run continuously, it is needed to produce
this ATP by the energy and other reactions.
(McArdle, and Katch, 2011)
1.1 Energy System
ATP-PC System, in this ATP-PC system, energy
comes from ATP, which is caused by the breakdown
of PC (Phosphocreatine). The output is in the form of
inorganic Phosphate (Pi) and creatine (Cr) providing
instant energy which will be used to synthesize ATP.
This process can be seen from the following equation:
PC Pi + Cr + energy energy + ADP +
Pi ATP8 (1)
Lactic acid system, this system is also known as
“Anaerobic glycolysis”. In this case, the process
includes breaking down glucose without oxygen,
which is an incomplete glucose metabolism by one
molecule of glucose (six carbon atoms) which will be
transformed into 2 pyruvic molecules (three carbon
atoms)
C6H12O6 + 2ADP + 2Pi2 C3H4O3 + 2ATP + energy
(glucose) (pyruvic)
Aerobic system, This system is also known as
“Aerobic glycolysis”. The process consists of
breaking down glucose by using oxygen. The system
is divided into 4 consecutive steps as follows: 1) The
glucose process of breaking down using oxygen; 3)
Synthesizing process of acetylene coenzyme A; 4)
Krebs cycle; 5) Electron transport system.
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A Study of the Maximum Oxygen Consumption (Vo2max) of the Students Majoring Physical Education and Health Education at Thaksin University.
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1.2 Maximum Oxygen Consumption
The maximum oxygen consumption (VO
2
max) is the
body's oxygen consumption, which is considered the
standard of exercise measurement. If the heart rate is
an indicator of the physical fitness, then the use of
oxygen is the amount of gas that the body uses to
work. In general, Physical fitness depends on the
body's ability to use oxygen. Large amounts of
oxygen are transmitted to the working muscles. Most
of researches show that the maximum oxygen
consumption is an important determinant of
respiratory and circulatory endurance components
which are important and essential.
Health and athletic skills, in which an oxygen-
based energy system will be used, play an important
role as backup energy to pull the muscles into power.
The force of contraction has continued to be active in
sports or movement for the maximum efficiency
(Thavorn: 2017). On average, when resting in a
sitting position, the rate of oxygen consumption is
approximately 200-300 ml./min. or 3.5 ml./kg./min.
(1 MET) (McArdle et al., 2000).
VO
2max
test can be conducted both using direct
method and indirect method. The direct method of
measurement includes the gas analyzing method from
a tool which consists of a Treadmill, Bicycle-
ergometer, Gasometer, Gas-analyzer, Metronome
and Stopwatch. The test taker is required to exercise
and breathe in-out into the analyzer. Then, his ratio of
oxygen and carbon dioxide is analyzed, and finally
the oxygen value in his body in one minute is
calculated.
In indirect method of measurement, the test taker
is required to work at the highest level for
approximately 5-10 minutes, to estimate the
maximum value of the body´s oxygen consumption
ability. Books et al. (1996) said that method for
measuring the VO
2max
was conducted using a
Treadmill, Bicycle-ergometer, Bench step and field
test. For example, the Balke Protocol is tested using a
speed of 3.3 miles per hour (mph) and the slope of the
treadmill increases by 1% every minute. The test ends
when HR = 180 repetition per minute (rpm). A stand-
Ryaning Test is a test by bicycle (a fixed-weight bike)
to pedal the bike for about 6 minutes using the
average pulse in the 5 and 6 minutes, which is a steady
stage. Added to this, 2.4 km. Running Test is also
conducted by recording time at the end. (Sports
Authority of Thailand, 2000)
From the underlying background above, this
research was conducted to study the maximum
oxygen consumption the students majoring Physical
Education and Health Education at Thaksin
University while exercising and to compare the
maximum oxygen consumption ability of each class.
2 RESEARCH METHOD
2.1 Research Type
The study is an experiment aimed at studying the
maximum oxygen consumption of the students
majoring Physical Education and Health Education at
Thaksin University and comparing the maximum
oxygen consumption ability of each class by gender.
2.2 Research Target/Subject
The population used in this research was 1
st
- 4
th
level
students majoring Physical Education and Health
Education, Faculty of Education, Thaksin University.
123 chosen participants consisted of 30 of the first
year students, 26 of the second year students, 33 of
the third year students and 34 of the fourth year
students. That classification is according to
information obtained from the students’ registration
and education services, as of September 7, 2017.
2.3 Data, Instrument, Data Collection
Technique
The instrument used in this research was 2.4 km.
Running Test. The use of the instrument was also
supported by a standard field with a distance of 400
meters, a stopwatch, cones and maximum oxygen test
results recording sheets. The data were collected by:
1. studying the details of the use of research
instrument and equipment
2. making an appointment with the sample group
to inform the objectives and request
cooperation in conducting research
3. preparing tools, equipment, and facilities to
collect information, appointment, date, and
time for collecting data
4. providing assistants in collecting data as well
as explaining and demonstrating various
methods for collecting data for the sample
group and the assistant to understand well
about the research
5. Conducting the test for the sample group to
measure the maximum oxygen consumption
ability by 2.4 km. Running Test method.
6. Recording the time that each sample spent and
taking the value from the test to measure the
maximum oxygen consumption to analyze the
data compared with statistical methods.
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Data analysis: The research data were analyzed using
SPSS computer program for Windows as shown in
the following steps:
1. Analyzing the data by finding the mean
(μ) and
Standard deviation
(σ) for basic information of
the students majoring Physical Education and
Health Education at Thaksin University.
2. Analyzing the mean
(μ) and Standard
deviation
(σ) of maximum oxygen
consumption ability of the students majoring
Physical Education and Health Education at
Thaksin University by gender and grade level
in the academic year.
3. Comparing the average oxygen consumption
ability of the students majoring Physical
Education and Health Education at Thaksin
University between the males and females.
4. Comparing the average maximum oxygen
consumption ability of the students majoring
Physical Education and Health Education at
Thaksin University between each level or
year.
3 RESEARCH RESULT AND
DISCUSSION
Table 1 shows that the male students majoring
Physical Education and Health Education at Thaksin
University consisted of 94 people, with an average
body weight of 69.20 kilograms (Standard deviation
of 12.40), and the average height of 174.20
centimeters (Standard deviation of 6.13).
Meanwhile, the female students majoring
Physical Education and Health Education at Thaksin
University consisted of 29 people, with an average
body weight of 55.20 kilograms (Standard deviation
of 8.70), and the average height of 161.48 centimeters
(Standard deviation of 6.35).
Table 1: The comparison of average body weight and height
of the students majoring Physical Education and Health
Education at Thaksin University by gender
Gender
N
Body weight
(kg.)
Height
(cm.)
μ σ μ σ
Male
97 69.20 12.40 174.20 6.13
Female
26 55.02 8.70 161.48 6.35
Table 2 shows the body weight and height data of
students majoring Physical Education and Health
Education at Thaksin University based on their level.
Put in order, the 1
st
, 2
nd
, 3
rd
and 4
th year
students have
an average body weight of 65.02, 63.43, 67.87 and
66.88kg, while the height of 171.17, 168.54, 172.97
and 171.76 cm.
Table 2: The comparison of average body weight and height
of the students majoring Physical Education and Health
Education at Thaksin University by level/year
Grade
level
N
Body weight
(kg.)
Height
(cm.)
μ Σ μ σ
1
st
30 65.02 7.81 171.17 6.92
2
nd
26 63.43 14.04 168.54 9.01
3
rd
33 67.87 16.24 172.97 7.44
4
th
34 66.88 13.07 171.76 8.97
Table 3 below shows the comparison of the average
oxygen consumption ability of the students majoring
Physical Education and Health Education at Thaksin
University by gender between males and females.
Male students have an average of 42.20 ml./kg./min,
while the female ones
have an average of 35.04
ml./kg./min.
Table 3: The comparison of the average oxygen
consumption ability of the students majoring Physical
Education and Health Education at Thaksin University by
gender between males and females
Gender
Male (n = 97) Female(n = 26)
μ Σ Μ σ
VO
2
max 42.20 5.50 35.04 3.54
Table 4 below shows the comparison of the average
oxygen consumption ability of the students majoring
Physical Education and Health Education at Thaksin
University by gender between males and females and
by their levels of study. The first to the fourth year
male students have an average of 42.25, 42.89, 42.33
and 41.59ml./kg./min. Meanwhile, the first to the
fourth year female students have an average of 36.25,
36.00, 33.29 and 35.43ml./kg./min.
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Table 4: the comparison of the average oxygen
consumption ability of the students majoring Physical
Education and Health Education at Thaksin University by
gender between males and females and by their levels of
study
Grade level
N
VO
2
max
Male
μ σ
1
st
24 42.25 5.24
2
nd
18 42.89 5.17
3
rd
28 42.33 6.18
4
th
27 41.59 5.55
Total 97
- -
Grade level
N
VO
2
max
Female
μ σ
1
st
6 36.25 5.56
2
nd
8 36.00 2.24
3
rd
5 33.29 3.30
4
th
7 35.43 3.82
Total 26
- -
3.1 Research Result
1) The maximum oxygen consumption of the students
majoring Physical Education and Health Education at
Thaksin University has an average 42.89
ml./kg./min;
2) The comparison of the maximum oxygen
consumption shows that males had the highest
oxygen consumption ability than that of females.
Here, the VO
2max
average of male students was
42.20
ml./kg./min, and the average of the females was
35.04
ml./kg./min.
3.2 Discussion
Based on the study of the maximum oxygen
consumption conducted toward the students majoring
Physical Education and Health Education at Thaksin
University, the findings showed that the average
oxygen consumption of male students was at an
average of 42.20
ml./kg./min and the average of the
female students was 35.04
ml./kg./min. It can be said
that male students have higher oxygen consumption
ability than that of female students because most male
students are athletes representing Thaksin University,
and they have got trainings and joined many
competitions all the time, so that they have very good
physical fitness. These findings are consistent with
Nareerat’s ( 2012) research conducted toward the
students of the Institute of Physical Education,
Chonburi. By the method of estimating the maximum
oxygen consumption at the same age, the males have
an average value of 48.89
ml./kg./min. On the other hand,
the females have an average of 51.05 ml./kg./min.
This is also in line with Thawatchai (1998) w h o
stated that prolonged physical activity, people with
physical fitness, heart function and good breathing
can transport oxygen and nutrients that are useful to
the body tissues in the amount that the body needs
effectively and sufficiently. Thus, the activities to
promote the performance of the heart must be related
to aerobic exercise. Chusak (1993) said the maximum
oxygen consumption will vary according to the
gender, size and shape. For females, the highest value
is at the age of 20-25 years. On the contrary, males
have the highest value at the age of 25-30 years, then
gradually decreases. Heyward ( 1997) said that the
oxygen consumption of males aged 18-25 years is the
lowest in the range of 20-29
ml./kg./min, and the highest
in the range of 63-80
ml./kg./min.
The results of research also indicated that the
differences of the maximum oxygen consumption in
each level of study is not too significant, because the
Physical Education field has a structured course
curriculum for practical skills sports in accordance
with every level of the year. The students majoring
Physical Education and Health Education at Thaksin
University must regularly maintain their physical
fitness and also have a physical fitness test program
to evaluate their strength, strengthen their personality.
It is expected that will graduate as professional
educators. In addition, the department also has a
fitness room that is equipped with a variety of sport
fields for students. There are activities and projects
that need to be trained, thus making all students
interested and must develop them always.
4 CONCLUSIONS
The purpose of this research was to study and
compare the maximum oxygen consumption (VO
2
max) of the students majoring Physical Education and
Health Education at Thaksin University. The findings
of this research should be presented to the Thaksin
University in order to compare the results obtained by
conducting physical fitness test as a guideline for the
instructor to use to design the program. Practice in
developing sports is potential for the development of
the university in the future.
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