Developing normative values and predictive models for the 6‐minute walk test across diverse adolescent developmental stages
Hatem Ghouili,
Ismail Dergaa,
Amel Dridi
et al.
Abstract:The six‐minute walking test (6MWT) is commonly used to measure functional capacity in field settings, primarily through the distance covered. This study aims to establish reference curves for the six‐minute walking distance (6MWD) and peak heart rate (PHR) and develop a predictive equation for cardiovascular capacity in Tunisian children and adolescents. A total of 1501 participants (706 boys and 795 girls), aged 10–18 years, were recruited from schools in Tunisia. The Lambda (L), Mu (M), and Sigma (S) methods… Show more
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