Nolen-Doerr Eric, Crick Kent, Saha Chandan, de Groot Mary, Pillay Yegan, Shubrook Jay H, Donley David, Hornsby W Guyton
Indiana University, Department of Internal Medicine.
Indiana University School of Medicine, Diabetes Translational Research Center.
Cardiopulm Phys Ther J. 2018 Jul;29(3):124-129. doi: 10.1097/CPT.0000000000000080.
The 6 Minute Walk Test (6MWT) is a measure that is routinely used to assess a response to treatment for cardiopulmonary diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis and congestive heart failure. The measure has never been verified as a valid measure of exercise capacity in the highly prevalent patient population of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). This study investigated the correlation between the 6MWT and graded exercise testing (GXT) in an effort to validate the 6MWT as a quality tool for assessing exercise capacity in adults with T2DM.
This is a secondary data analysis of Program ACTIVE II, a randomized controlled trial designed to assess the effectiveness of two behavioral interventions on depression and glycemic outcomes in adults with T2DM. The correlation of 6MWT and predicted VO2 max (PVO2M) using GXT was examined in a subsample of participants at the time of study enrollment and at post-intervention.
PVO2M showed a significant correlation with 6MWT distance both at baseline (r=0.57, p=0.014) and post-intervention (r = 0.66, p = 0.037). The regression analysis of baseline data revealed that 6MWT distance alone explained 45% (F = 13.03, p = .0024) of the variability in PVO2M. When combined with the SF-12 physical health component score (PCS), 6MWT explained 66% (F = 13.62, p < .001) of the variance in PVO2M. After adjusting for PCS, 6MWT distance explained an additional 30% variability in PVO2M.
Findings from this study indicate that the 6MWT and predicted exercise capacity are significantly correlated. The 6MWT can be used to estimate exercise capacity in adults with T2DM.
6分钟步行试验(6MWT)是一种常用于评估诸如肺纤维化和充血性心力衰竭等心肺疾病治疗反应的测量方法。该测量方法从未在2型糖尿病(T2DM)这一高患病率患者群体中被验证为运动能力的有效测量指标。本研究调查了6MWT与分级运动试验(GXT)之间的相关性,以验证6MWT作为评估T2DM成人运动能力的优质工具。
这是对ACTIVE II项目的二次数据分析,ACTIVE II是一项随机对照试验,旨在评估两种行为干预对T2DM成人抑郁和血糖结果的有效性。在研究入组时和干预后,对参与者的一个子样本检查了6MWT与使用GXT预测的最大摄氧量(PVO2M)之间的相关性。
PVO2M在基线时(r = 0.57,p = 0.014)和干预后(r = 0.66,p = 0.037)均与6MWT距离显示出显著相关性。基线数据的回归分析表明,仅6MWT距离就解释了PVO2M变异性的45%(F = 13.03,p = .0024)。当与SF - 12身体健康成分评分(PCS)相结合时,6MWT解释了PVO2M方差的66%(F = 13.62,p < .001)。在对PCS进行调整后,6MWT距离又解释了PVO2M额外30%的变异性。
本研究结果表明,6MWT与预测的运动能力显著相关。6MWT可用于估计T2DM成人的运动能力。