A Comprehensive Assessment of the Chinese Version of the Duke Activity Status Index in Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases
Yingxue Liao,
Haofeng Zhou,
Meifeng Liu
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Exercise capacity serves as a direct
representation of cardiac function. The Duke Activity Status Index (DASI), a
self-administered 12-item questionnaire, covers aspects of daily living,
household tasks, sexual function, and physical activity. Although widely used to
evaluate exercise capacity, its validation in Chinese
cardiovascular disease
(CVD) patients has not
been thoroughly explored.
Considering
the significant cultural and lifestyle differences between China and Wester… Show more
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