Objective: Determine whether the ACSM walking equations, which calculate caloric expenditure, were accurate for college-aged males and females. Participants: Between 2011 and 2016, 100 college-aged males, 20.24 ?2.0 years old, and 100 college-aged females, 20.8 ?1.3 years old, volunteered to participate. Methods: Participants walked on a treadmill at 80.4 m舖in1 at grades of 2, 4, and 6. Oxygen uptake was measured with an oxygen analyzer (Medgraphics VO2000, Minneapolis, MN). Measurements were converted to caloric expenditure. Results: The mean metabolically derived (MD) (Formula presented.) 2 values, in ml穔g1穖in1 for males walking at grades of 2.0, 4.0 and 6.0 were: 15.4 ?2.7, 17.3 ?2.6, 19.6 ?2.8, respectively, and for females were: 15.2 ?1.1, 16.0 ?2.0, 17.4 ?4.2, respectively. ACSM prediction equation values for (Formula presented.) 2 at the described parameters are 14.4, 17.3 and 20.8, respectively. Conclusions: ACSM prediction equations are not a good predictor of overall caloric expenditure, in college-aged males and females.
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