Di Thommazo-Luporini Luciana, Jürgensen Soraia P, Castello-Simões Viviane, Catai Aparecida M, Arena Ross, Borghi-Silva Audrey
Physical Therapy Department, Nucleus of Research in Physical Exercise, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, SP, Brazil.
Rev Bras Fisioter. 2012 Nov-Dec;16(6):469-78. doi: 10.1590/s1413-35552012005000036. Epub 2012 Jul 24.
Impaired exercise tolerance is directly linked to decreased functional capacity as a consequence of obesity.
To analyze and compare the cardiopulmonary, metabolic, and perceptual responses during a cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPX) and a treadmill six-minute walking test (tread6MWT) in obese and eutrophic women.
Twenty-nine female participants, aged 20-45 years were included. Fourteen were allocated to the obese group and 15 to the eutrophic group. Anthropometric measurements and body composition assessment were performed.
In both tests, obese women presented with significantly higher absolute oxygen uptake, minute ventilation, and systolic and diastolic blood pressure; they also presented with lower speed, distance walked, and oxygen uptake corrected by the weight compared to eutrophics. During the maximal exercise test, perceived dyspnea was greater and the respiratory exchange ratio was lower in obese subjects compared to eutrophics. During the submaximal test, carbon dioxide production, tidal volume, and heart rate were higher in obese subjects compared to eutrophic women. When analyzing possible correlations between the CPX and the tread6MWT at peak, there was a strong correlation for the variable heart rate and a moderate correlation for the variable oxygen uptake. The heart rate obtained in the submaximal test was able to predict the one obtained in the maximal test. Bland-Altman plots demonstrated the agreement between both tests to identify metabolic and physiological parameters at peak exercise.
The six-minute walking test induced ventilatory, metabolic, and cardiovascular responses in agreement with the maximal testing. Thus, the six-minute walking test proves to be important for functional evaluation in the physical therapy routine.
运动耐力受损与肥胖导致的功能能力下降直接相关。
分析并比较肥胖和正常体重女性在心肺运动试验(CPX)和跑步机六分钟步行试验(tread6MWT)期间的心肺、代谢和感知反应。
纳入29名年龄在20 - 45岁的女性参与者。14名被分配到肥胖组,15名被分配到正常体重组。进行人体测量和身体成分评估。
在两项测试中,肥胖女性的绝对摄氧量、分钟通气量以及收缩压和舒张压均显著更高;与正常体重女性相比,她们的速度、步行距离以及按体重校正的摄氧量也更低。在最大运动试验期间,肥胖受试者的主观呼吸困难程度更高,呼吸交换率更低。在次最大运动试验期间,肥胖受试者的二氧化碳产生量、潮气量和心率均高于正常体重女性。分析CPX和tread6MWT在峰值时的可能相关性时,心率变量之间存在强相关性,摄氧量变量之间存在中度相关性。次最大运动试验中获得的心率能够预测最大运动试验中获得的心率。Bland - Altman图显示了两项测试在识别峰值运动时的代谢和生理参数方面的一致性。
六分钟步行试验引发的通气、代谢和心血管反应与最大运动试验一致。因此,六分钟步行试验被证明对物理治疗常规中的功能评估很重要。