Issues affecting the accuracy of Metabolic Carts – Why most VO2 measurements are too inaccurate for purpose

A practical and eye-opening talk on why many metabolic carts produce inaccurate VO₂ measurements, and what really drives these errors. Learn how sensor accuracy, calibration, humidity, and breath-by-breath systems can significantly impact data quality in sport and research.
About Danny Rutar
With three decades experience in the sports and biomedical technology fields as well as coaching, Danny has a breadth of knowledge and experience. His work includes developing human monitoring technologies in cutting edge research facilities such as the Bionic Ear Institute, Melbourne, The Australian Institute of Sport and the Human Performance Laboratory, Victoria University. During this time he has provided direct technology support to Olympic Athletes, Professional Teams, Biological Researchers and the Disabilities Sector. He has been instrumental in driving cutting edge developments in the areas of human performance and monitoring technologies. Danny’s roll with Redback Biotek is to direct and oversee all biotechnology developments.
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