2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-35552012005000036
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Metabolic and clinical comparative analysis of treadmill six-minute walking test and cardiopulmonary exercise testing in obese and eutrophic women

Abstract: years were included. Fourteen were allocated to the obese group and 15 to the eutrophic group. Anthropometric measurements and body composition assessment were performed. Results: 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 … Show more

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“…Due to space limitations in the facility (lack of a long unencumbered hallway corridor), the 6MWT was administered on a Precor 954i treadmill (Precor, Surrey, UK), adhering to the long-distance corridor walk protocol (Simonsick et al, 2001). A treadmill 6MWT has been determined to be an appropriate test of functional exercise capacity among adults (Di Thommazo-Luporini et al, 2012;Elazzazi et al, 2012). A comparison of the 6MWT on level ground with performance on a treadmill among healthy adults reported no difference in the distance walked (Elazzazi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Six-minute Walk Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to space limitations in the facility (lack of a long unencumbered hallway corridor), the 6MWT was administered on a Precor 954i treadmill (Precor, Surrey, UK), adhering to the long-distance corridor walk protocol (Simonsick et al, 2001). A treadmill 6MWT has been determined to be an appropriate test of functional exercise capacity among adults (Di Thommazo-Luporini et al, 2012;Elazzazi et al, 2012). A comparison of the 6MWT on level ground with performance on a treadmill among healthy adults reported no difference in the distance walked (Elazzazi et al, 2012).…”
Section: Six-minute Walk Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Para esto, es necesario que los sistemas respiratorio, cardiovascular y muscular actúen de manera coordinada para transformar el oxígeno y los sustratos energéticos en adenosintrifosfato (ATP) a una velocidad tal que permita mantener una potencia mecánica adecuada 28 . Si bien, la capacidad para realizar trabajo mientras se transporta el peso corporal, está disminuida en el paciente con obesidad [29][30][31][32] , esto no parece ser así cuando dicho paciente es enfrentado a actividades en las cuales no debe transportar su peso como es el caso del cicloergómetro 33 . Cuando se realiza un ejercicio con las extremidades inferiores, la actividad muscular provocará una hiperemia activa vinculada a condiciones generadas tanto en el propio músculo, como en las células endoteliales 34,35 .…”
Section: Valoración De La Pamunclassified
“…Die Reproduzierbarkeit der ISWT-Gehstrecke bei adipösen Frauen (Grad III) war mit mittlerer Differenz von 9,2 Metern gegeben [356]. In einem Vergleich von 6-MWT auf dem Laufband und einem symptomlimitierten Ausbelastungstest auf dem Laufband bei adipösen (Grad I-III) und normalgewichtigen Frau-en, zeigten in beiden Testkonditionen die adipösen Frauen signifikant höhere peak V O 2 , wobei nach Korrektur auf das Gewicht normalgewichtige Frauen höhere peak V O 2 aufwiesen [357]. Es korrelierte peak V O 2 (ebenso Ventilation, Herzfrequenz-und Blutdruckanstieg) zwischen beiden Testkonditionen signifikant.…”
Section: Einfluss Der Adipositas Auf Die Körperliche Leistungsfähigkeitunclassified