6-Min walk-test data in healthy North-African subjects aged 16–40 years

Background: In North-African and Mediterranean countries (such as Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya) no local 6-Min walk-distance (6MWD) norms exist for subjects aged 16–40 years. Aims: (i) To test the applicability and reliability of the previously published norms for Arab or Mediterranean subjects...

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Main Authors: Mohamed-Kheireddine Bourahli, Mohamed Bougrida, Mehdi Martani, Hacene Mehdioui, Helmi Ben Saad
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
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spelling doaj-1a5ebb423db1450fb139fea3c1e7906b2020-11-24T21:33:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsEgyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis0422-76382016-01-0165134936010.1016/j.ejcdt.2015.08.0036-Min walk-test data in healthy North-African subjects aged 16–40 yearsMohamed-Kheireddine Bourahli0Mohamed Bougrida1Mehdi Martani2Hacene Mehdioui3Helmi Ben Saad4Department of Physiology and Functional Explorations, BEN BADIS Hospital, Constantine, AlgeriaDepartment of Physiology and Functional Explorations, BEN BADIS Hospital, Constantine, AlgeriaDepartment of Physiology and Functional Explorations, BEN BADIS Hospital, Constantine, AlgeriaDepartment of Physiology and Functional Explorations, BEN BADIS Hospital, Constantine, AlgeriaDepartment of Physiology and Functional Exploration, Farhat HACHED Hospital, Sousse, TunisiaBackground: In North-African and Mediterranean countries (such as Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya) no local 6-Min walk-distance (6MWD) norms exist for subjects aged 16–40 years. Aims: (i) To test the applicability and reliability of the previously published norms for Arab or Mediterranean subjects aged ⩾ 16 years in this population and, if required, (ii) to establish a 6MWD reference equation for use in North-African subjects aged 16–40 years and prospectively assess its reliability and to propose a clear scheme to interpret the measured 6MWD. Study design: Prospective cross-sectional study. Methods: Metabolic-equivalent-task (MET) walking, moderate, and vigorous activities, anthropometric, spirometric and 6-Min walk-test (6MWD, heart-rate, oxy-haemoglobin-saturation) data were measured/noted in 200 healthy Algerian subjects aged 16–40 years (100 women). Univariate and multiple linear regression analyses were used to find-out 6MWD influencing factors, reference equation and to determine the lower-limit-of-normal (LLN). Results: The mean ± SD of 200 included subjects’ age, height, weight, body-mass-index (BMI), lean-mass, first-second-forced-expiratory-volume (FEV1) and MET moderate activity were, respectively, 27.5 ± 6.7 years, 169 ± 9 cm, 69.3 ± 11.5 kg, 24.1 ± 3.6 kg/m2, 16.7 ± 7.4 kg, 3.70 ± 0.74 L and 370 ± 686 min/week. Their 6MWD mean ± SD (minimum–maximum) was 680 ± 70 (540–888) m. The published norms for Italian and Saudi-Arabian populations did not reliably predict measured 6MWD. The following 6MWD influencing factors were noted: FEV1, BMI, sex, lean-mass, MET moderate activity and age (p < 0.001). A reference equation, explaining 58.7% of the 6MWD variability, was established: 6MWD (m) = 800.05 + 64.71 × Sex (men:1/women:0) − 10.23 × BMI (kg/m2) − 1.63 × Age (years) + 2.05 × Weight (kg). To calculate the 6MWD LLN subtract 74.31 m from the predicted value. In a second group of 39 young subjects (19 women) prospectively studied to validate the reference equation, the agreement between the measured and predicted 6MWDs was adequate. Conclusion: This reliable 6MWD norm is helpful for the care of North-African patients aged 16–40 years.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S04227638153006506-Min walk-distanceNormsAlgeriaLean-massPhysical activity
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author Mohamed-Kheireddine Bourahli
Mohamed Bougrida
Mehdi Martani
Hacene Mehdioui
Helmi Ben Saad
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Mohamed Bougrida
Mehdi Martani
Hacene Mehdioui
Helmi Ben Saad
6-Min walk-test data in healthy North-African subjects aged 16–40 years
Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
6-Min walk-distance
Norms
Algeria
Lean-mass
Physical activity
author_facet Mohamed-Kheireddine Bourahli
Mohamed Bougrida
Mehdi Martani
Hacene Mehdioui
Helmi Ben Saad
author_sort Mohamed-Kheireddine Bourahli
title 6-Min walk-test data in healthy North-African subjects aged 16–40 years
title_short 6-Min walk-test data in healthy North-African subjects aged 16–40 years
title_full 6-Min walk-test data in healthy North-African subjects aged 16–40 years
title_fullStr 6-Min walk-test data in healthy North-African subjects aged 16–40 years
title_full_unstemmed 6-Min walk-test data in healthy North-African subjects aged 16–40 years
title_sort 6-min walk-test data in healthy north-african subjects aged 16–40 years
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
issn 0422-7638
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: In North-African and Mediterranean countries (such as Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya) no local 6-Min walk-distance (6MWD) norms exist for subjects aged 16–40 years. Aims: (i) To test the applicability and reliability of the previously published norms for Arab or Mediterranean subjects aged ⩾ 16 years in this population and, if required, (ii) to establish a 6MWD reference equation for use in North-African subjects aged 16–40 years and prospectively assess its reliability and to propose a clear scheme to interpret the measured 6MWD. Study design: Prospective cross-sectional study. Methods: Metabolic-equivalent-task (MET) walking, moderate, and vigorous activities, anthropometric, spirometric and 6-Min walk-test (6MWD, heart-rate, oxy-haemoglobin-saturation) data were measured/noted in 200 healthy Algerian subjects aged 16–40 years (100 women). Univariate and multiple linear regression analyses were used to find-out 6MWD influencing factors, reference equation and to determine the lower-limit-of-normal (LLN). Results: The mean ± SD of 200 included subjects’ age, height, weight, body-mass-index (BMI), lean-mass, first-second-forced-expiratory-volume (FEV1) and MET moderate activity were, respectively, 27.5 ± 6.7 years, 169 ± 9 cm, 69.3 ± 11.5 kg, 24.1 ± 3.6 kg/m2, 16.7 ± 7.4 kg, 3.70 ± 0.74 L and 370 ± 686 min/week. Their 6MWD mean ± SD (minimum–maximum) was 680 ± 70 (540–888) m. The published norms for Italian and Saudi-Arabian populations did not reliably predict measured 6MWD. The following 6MWD influencing factors were noted: FEV1, BMI, sex, lean-mass, MET moderate activity and age (p < 0.001). A reference equation, explaining 58.7% of the 6MWD variability, was established: 6MWD (m) = 800.05 + 64.71 × Sex (men:1/women:0) − 10.23 × BMI (kg/m2) − 1.63 × Age (years) + 2.05 × Weight (kg). To calculate the 6MWD LLN subtract 74.31 m from the predicted value. In a second group of 39 young subjects (19 women) prospectively studied to validate the reference equation, the agreement between the measured and predicted 6MWDs was adequate. Conclusion: This reliable 6MWD norm is helpful for the care of North-African patients aged 16–40 years.
topic 6-Min walk-distance
Norms
Algeria
Lean-mass
Physical activity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0422763815300650
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