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肥胖门诊患者的六分钟步行试验:可重复性和已知组效度。

The six-minute walk test in outpatients with obesity: reproducibility and known group validity.

作者信息

Larsson Ulla Evers, Reynisdottir Signy

机构信息

Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.

出版信息

Physiother Res Int. 2008 Jun;13(2):84-93. doi: 10.1002/pri.398.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

To assess the reproducibility and validity of the six-minute walk test (6MWT) in men and women with obesity in order to facilitate evaluation of treatment outcome.

METHOD

A test--retest design was used to test reproducibility and a comparative design to test known group validity. Forty-three obese outpatients (16 male), mean age 47 (21-62) years, mean body mass index (BMI) 40 (3-62)kg-m(-2) performed the 6MWT twice within one week. Intraclass correlation (ICC1.1) and measurement error (S(w)) were calculated from the mean square values derived from a one-way repeated-measures ANOVA (fixed effect model). The reproducibility was also analysed by means of coefficient of variation (CV) and the Bland Altman method including 95% limits of agreement. The variance of the distance walked was analysed by means of regressions. The known group validity of the 6MWT (distance walked and the work of walking) in obese participants was shown by comparisons with 41 lean participants (18 male), mean age 47 (24-65) years, mean BMI 22.7 kg-m(-2) (19-25).

RESULTS

The obese group walked 534 m (confidence interval [CI] 508-560 the first and 552 m (CI 523-580) the second walk (p < 0.001). S(w) was 25 m, CV 4.7%, ICC1.1 was 0.96. The limits of agreement were -46 m+80 m. The validity tests showed that they walked 162 m shorter (p < 0.001) and performed much heavier work (p < 0.001) than the lean group. In the obese group, BMI alone explained 38% of the variance of the distance walked.

CONCLUSIONS

The 6MWT showed good reproducibility and known group validity and can be recommended for evaluating walking ability in subjects with obesity. For individual evaluation, however, an improved walking distance of at least 80 m was required to make the difference clinically significant. Despite shorter walking distance the obese participants performed heavier work than the lean.

摘要

背景与目的

评估六分钟步行试验(6MWT)在肥胖男性和女性中的可重复性和有效性,以促进对治疗效果的评估。

方法

采用重测设计来测试可重复性,采用比较设计来测试已知组有效性。43名肥胖门诊患者(16名男性),平均年龄47(21 - 62)岁,平均体重指数(BMI)40(3 - 62)kg·m⁻²,在一周内进行两次6MWT。组内相关系数(ICC1.1)和测量误差(S(w))由单向重复测量方差分析(固定效应模型)得出的均方值计算。可重复性还通过变异系数(CV)和包括95%一致性界限的布兰德 - 奥特曼方法进行分析。步行距离的方差通过回归分析。通过与41名瘦体重参与者(18名男性)比较,显示了6MWT(步行距离和步行做功)在肥胖参与者中的已知组有效性,瘦体重参与者平均年龄47(24 - 65)岁,平均BMI 22.7 kg·m⁻²(19 - 25)。

结果

肥胖组第一次步行534 m(置信区间[CI] 508 - 560),第二次步行552 m(CI 523 - 580)(p < 0.001)。S(w)为25 m,CV为4.7%,ICC1.1为0.96。一致性界限为 - 46 m至 + 80 m。有效性测试表明,他们比瘦体重组步行距离短162 m(p < 0.001)且做功重得多(p < 0.001)。在肥胖组中,仅BMI就解释了步行距离方差的38%。

结论

6MWT显示出良好的可重复性和已知组有效性,可推荐用于评估肥胖受试者的步行能力。然而,对于个体评估,步行距离至少改善80 m才能使差异具有临床意义。尽管步行距离较短,但肥胖参与者比瘦体重参与者做功更重。

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