A validity and reliability study comparing field and laboratory determined estimates of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) from running based exercise activity
A validity and reliability study comparing field and laboratory determined estimates of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) from running based exercise activity
Results
The below table relates to the age, height and weight in respect of genre that is male and female, which indicates that average age of males is 24 which is greater than females that is 21; moreover, it is also found that deviation in the mean is also high in males as compared to females in their ages. In addition to this, it is also observed that height of females is lower in comparison to males that are 182 and 161 respectively, with standard deviation of 6.9 and 5.2. Besides it, in respect of weight, again it is observed that the weight of males is higher than females as the average weight if males is 78; however, females has average weight of 60; similarly, the deviation in the weight of males is greater than the females.
Group Statistics
Genre
N
Mean
Std. Deviation
Std. Error Mean
Age
M
12
23.6667
2.14617
.61955
F
5
21.8000
.44721
.20000
Height
M
12
182.33
6.93258
2.00126
F
5
161.80
5.21536
2.33238
Weight
M
12
78.2500
10.85546
3.13370
F
5
60.5200
7.55328
3.37793
In addition to this, the below independent sample test presents age, height and weight with respect to genders. In this context, it is analyzed that for age, the level of significance is under 0.05, showing statistical significance; thus, equal variances can be assumed for the age and genders which further reflects that there that equality of means of t-test is less than 0.05. For that reason, there is no noteworthy variation in the ages of males and females. Moreover, it can be noted that the variations between the means of males and females ages are likely because of the chance.
Besides it, in relation to genders, for the height and weight, it can be observed that significance level is below 0.05 ...