Yeung Meredith T, Chan Melissa Y, Huang Katherin S, Chen Tian Jie, Chia Cyprian P, Fong Meihiko M, Ho Cherilyn S, Koh Derek T, Neo Mitchell J, Tan Mark
Health and Social Sciences Cluster Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore.
Department of Physiotherapy Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore.
Hong Kong Physiother J. 2022 Dec;42(2):111-124. doi: 10.1142/S1013702522500111. Epub 2022 Jun 24.
The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is a widely used field walking test. This study reports the normative reference values (NRV) of distance walked during 6MWT (6MWD) in healthy Singaporeans (aged 21-80) and updates the 6MWD reference equations. This information may facilitate the interpretation of the 6MWD in clinical populations.
The Singapore Institute of Technology-Institutional Review Board (SIT-IRB Project Number: 2019099) approved this study to be carried out from June 2019 to January 2021. All participants gave written informed consent before data collection began.
The six-minute walk test (6MWT) is a widely adopted submaximal field-walking test to evaluate functional exercise capacity. This validated test is a reliable, safe, inexpensive, and straightforward assessment tool commonly used as an outcome measure, using the distance walked (6MWD) as the primary outcome. An earlier study has established the normative reference values (NRV) and equation in healthy Singaporeans - however, the small sample size and narrow age range curb adequate representation of the adult population profile.
This study aims to update the NRV and reference equations to predict the distance walked during 6MWT (6MWD) for healthy Singaporeans aged 21-80.
This cross-sectional study recruited community-dwelling healthy subjects aged 21-80 via convenience sampling. Each subject completed two trials of 6MWT according to the standard protocol. Primary outcome measures included 6MWD, pre-and post-test heart rate (HR), oxygen saturation, and blood pressure (BP).
172 healthy Singaporeans (, ) participated. The overall mean 6MWD was metres. The age-stratified mean 6MWD ranged from metres (aged 21-39) to metres (aged 60-80). Age, gender, and percentage maximum HR predicted (%PredHRmax) were the most significant variables (). 6MWD reference (HR reserve, bpm) (weight, kg), . Applying equations from other studies to the Singaporean population resulted in an overestimation of the 6MWD.
This study updated the NRV and reference equations of 6MWD for healthy Singaporeans aged between 21-80 years. This update revises the local benchmarks of 6MWD in Singapore, a widely adopted outcome measure.
6分钟步行试验(6MWT)是一种广泛使用的实地步行试验。本研究报告了健康新加坡人(年龄在21 - 80岁之间)在6分钟步行试验(6MWT)中行走的距离的规范参考值(NRV),并更新了6MWD参考方程。这些信息可能有助于在临床人群中对6MWD进行解读。
新加坡理工学院机构审查委员会(SIT - IRB项目编号:2019099)批准本研究于2019年6月至2021年1月进行。所有参与者在数据收集开始前均签署了书面知情同意书。
6分钟步行试验(6MWT)是一种广泛采用的次极量实地步行试验,用于评估功能运动能力。这种经过验证的试验是一种可靠、安全、廉价且简单的评估工具,通常用作结局指标,以行走距离(6MWD)作为主要结局。一项早期研究已确定了健康新加坡人的规范参考值(NRV)和方程——然而,样本量小和年龄范围窄限制了对成年人群特征的充分代表性。
本研究旨在更新NRV和参考方程,以预测21 - 80岁健康新加坡人在6分钟步行试验(6MWT)中行走的距离(6MWD)。
本横断面研究通过便利抽样招募了年龄在21 - 80岁的社区居住健康受试者。每个受试者按照标准方案完成了两次6MWT试验。主要结局指标包括6MWD、试验前后的心率(HR)、血氧饱和度和血压(BP)。
172名健康新加坡人(,)参与。总体平均6MWD为 米。按年龄分层的平均6MWD范围从 米(21 - 39岁)到 米(60 - 80岁)。年龄、性别和预测的最大心率百分比(%PredHRmax)是最显著的变量()。6MWD参考 (心率储备,bpm) (体重,kg), 。将其他研究的方程应用于新加坡人群会导致对6MWD的高估。
本研究更新了21 - 80岁健康新加坡人的6MWD的NRV和参考方程。这一更新修订了新加坡广泛采用的结局指标6MWD的本地基准。
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