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Title: Intra-Session Reliability and Predictive Value of Maximum Voluntary Isometric Contraction for Estimating One-Repetition Maximum in Older Women: A Randomised Split-Sample Study
Authors: Hernández-Murúa, José Aldo
Romero-Pérez, Ena Monserrat
Guajardo-Cruztitla, Jorge Luis
Olivares, Blas Sinahí Madrigal
Gallego Sellés, Ángel 
González-Martín, Diego
Reyes-Merino, Francisca
Sánchez-García, Nidia
de Paz, José Antonio
UNESCO Clasification: 241106 Fisiología del ejercicio
Keywords: Aging
Leg Extension
Muscle Strength Assessment
Predictive Validity
Dynamic Strength, et al
Issue Date: 2025
Journal: Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology 
Abstract: Background: Ageing is associated with a progressive decline in muscle strength, particularly in the lower limbs, which compromises functional independence. While both maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) and one-repetition maximum (1RM) are widely employed to assess muscle strength, the intra-session reliability and predictive capacity of MVIC for estimating 1RM in older women remain insufficiently explored. Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the intra-session reliability of MVIC in knee extensors, analyse its correlation with 1RM, and develop a predictive model for estimating 1RM from MVIC in older women. Methods: Using a randomised split-sample design, 82 women aged 60–69 years performed two MVIC trials and one 1RM test using a leg extension machine. Intra-session reliability was assessed by calculating the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), the standard error of measurement (SEM), and the minimal detectable change (MDC). Furthermore, a linear regression model was developed to predict 1RM based on MVIC. Results: MVIC demonstrated excellent intra-session reliability (ICC = 0.96, SEM = 4.3%, MDC = 11.9%), and a strong correlation between MVIC and 1RM was observed (R2 = 0.618). Although the predictive equation 1RM = [(0.932 × MVIC) − 3.852] did not yield statistically significant differences between the estimated and actual 1RM values (p = 0.791), it exhibited a prediction error of 13.4%. Conclusions: MVIC is a highly reliable measure in older women and represents a practical tool for estimating 1RM. Nonetheless, its predictive accuracy is limited, highlighting the need for further studies to refine predictive models by incorporating additional variables.
URI: https://www.mdpi.com/2411-5142/10/2/160
https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/144491
ISSN: 2411-5142
DOI: 10.3390/jfmk10020160
Source: Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology [EISSN 2411-5142], v. 10 (2), (Junio 2025)
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