6-Minute walk distance in healthy North Africans older than 40 years: Influence of parity - 08/08/11
Summary |
The need for a 6-min walk distance (6-MWD) reference equation for healthy North African adults older than 40 years was assessed in a prospective cross-sectional study.
Anthropometric data and 6-MWD were measured in 229 healthy Tunisian adults (125 women) over 40 years old. Two subgroups of 38 women were identified according to the parity (low≤5; high≥6).
The published reference equations did not reliably predict measured 6-MWD. The 6-MWD was significantly correlated with gender, age, weight and height (p<0.001). The combination of these parameters explained 77% of the 6-MWD variability in the equation: 6-MWD (m)=−160.27×gender (0: men; 1: women) – 5.14×age (yr) – 2.23×weight (kg)+2.72×height (cm)+720.50. Parity accelerated the 6-MWD decline (r=−0.39, p<0.05) and women distinguished only by parity (≤5 vs. ≥6) showed different 6-MWD (589±60m vs. 555±57m, p<0.05). In an additional group of 30 adults prospectively studied to validate the equation, the agreement between the measured and equation-predicted 6-MWD was satisfactory.
In conclusion, this reliable 6-MWD reference equation enriches the World Bank and provides an important element of interpretation for women with high parity.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : 6-Min walk distance, Reference equations, Adults, Parity
Abbreviations : ATS, BMI, DP, ECG, FEV1, FEF, FVC, Hr, LLN, p, PEF, r, r2, sat, SEL, SL, 6-MWT, 6-MWD, SP, VAS, 1, 2
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