Reference equations for the six-minute walk distance in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.

The six-minute walk test (6MWT) is a safe, simple, inexpensive tool for evaluating the functional exercise capacity of patients with chronic respiratory disease. However, there is a lack of standard reference equations for the six-minute walk distance (6MWD) in the healthy Chinese population aged 18...

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Main Authors: He Zou, Xiuruo Zhu, Jia Zhang, Yi Wang, Xiaozhen Wu, Fang Liu, Xiaofeng Xie, Xiaoshu Chen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-ad0f429f67a5400b95343f02358cd9022020-11-25T02:47:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01129e018466910.1371/journal.pone.0184669Reference equations for the six-minute walk distance in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.He ZouXiuruo ZhuJia ZhangYi WangXiaozhen WuFang LiuXiaofeng XieXiaoshu ChenThe six-minute walk test (6MWT) is a safe, simple, inexpensive tool for evaluating the functional exercise capacity of patients with chronic respiratory disease. However, there is a lack of standard reference equations for the six-minute walk distance (6MWD) in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.The purposes of the present study were as follows: 1) to measure the anthropometric data and walking distance of a sample of healthy Chinese Han people aged 18-59 years; 2) to construct reference equations for the 6MWD; 3) to compare the measured 6MWD with previously published equations.The anthropometric data, demographic information, lung function, and walking distance of Chinese adults aged 18-59 years were prospectively measured using a standardized protocol. We obtained verbal consent from all the subjects before the test, and the study design was approved by the ethics committee of Wenzhou People's Hospital. The 6MWT was performed twice, and the longer distance was used for further analysis.A total of 643 subjects (319 females and 324 males) completed the 6MWT, and average walking distance was 601.6±55.51 m. The walking distance was compared between females and males (578±49.85 m vs. 623±52.53 m; p < 0.0001) and between physically active subjects and sedentary subjects (609.3±56.17 m vs. 592±53.23 m; p < 0.0001). Pearson's correlation indicated that the 6MWD was significantly correlated with various demographic and the 6MWT variables, such as age, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), heart rate after the test and the difference in the heart rate before and after the test. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that age and height were independent predictors associated with the 6MWD. The reference equations from white, Canadian and Chilean populations tended to overestimate the walking distance in our subjects, while Brazilian and Arabian equations tended to underestimate the walking distance. There was no significant difference in the walking distance between Korean reference equations and the results of the current study.In summary, age and height were the most significant predictors of the 6MWD, and regression equations could explain approximately 34% and 28% of the distance variance in the female and male groups, respectively.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5598997?pdf=render
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author He Zou
Xiuruo Zhu
Jia Zhang
Yi Wang
Xiaozhen Wu
Fang Liu
Xiaofeng Xie
Xiaoshu Chen
spellingShingle He Zou
Xiuruo Zhu
Jia Zhang
Yi Wang
Xiaozhen Wu
Fang Liu
Xiaofeng Xie
Xiaoshu Chen
Reference equations for the six-minute walk distance in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.
PLoS ONE
author_facet He Zou
Xiuruo Zhu
Jia Zhang
Yi Wang
Xiaozhen Wu
Fang Liu
Xiaofeng Xie
Xiaoshu Chen
author_sort He Zou
title Reference equations for the six-minute walk distance in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.
title_short Reference equations for the six-minute walk distance in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.
title_full Reference equations for the six-minute walk distance in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.
title_fullStr Reference equations for the six-minute walk distance in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.
title_full_unstemmed Reference equations for the six-minute walk distance in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.
title_sort reference equations for the six-minute walk distance in the healthy chinese population aged 18-59 years.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The six-minute walk test (6MWT) is a safe, simple, inexpensive tool for evaluating the functional exercise capacity of patients with chronic respiratory disease. However, there is a lack of standard reference equations for the six-minute walk distance (6MWD) in the healthy Chinese population aged 18-59 years.The purposes of the present study were as follows: 1) to measure the anthropometric data and walking distance of a sample of healthy Chinese Han people aged 18-59 years; 2) to construct reference equations for the 6MWD; 3) to compare the measured 6MWD with previously published equations.The anthropometric data, demographic information, lung function, and walking distance of Chinese adults aged 18-59 years were prospectively measured using a standardized protocol. We obtained verbal consent from all the subjects before the test, and the study design was approved by the ethics committee of Wenzhou People's Hospital. The 6MWT was performed twice, and the longer distance was used for further analysis.A total of 643 subjects (319 females and 324 males) completed the 6MWT, and average walking distance was 601.6±55.51 m. The walking distance was compared between females and males (578±49.85 m vs. 623±52.53 m; p < 0.0001) and between physically active subjects and sedentary subjects (609.3±56.17 m vs. 592±53.23 m; p < 0.0001). Pearson's correlation indicated that the 6MWD was significantly correlated with various demographic and the 6MWT variables, such as age, height, weight, body mass index (BMI), heart rate after the test and the difference in the heart rate before and after the test. Stepwise multiple regression analysis showed that age and height were independent predictors associated with the 6MWD. The reference equations from white, Canadian and Chilean populations tended to overestimate the walking distance in our subjects, while Brazilian and Arabian equations tended to underestimate the walking distance. There was no significant difference in the walking distance between Korean reference equations and the results of the current study.In summary, age and height were the most significant predictors of the 6MWD, and regression equations could explain approximately 34% and 28% of the distance variance in the female and male groups, respectively.
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