2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2020.07.013
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Reliability and Accuracy of 2-Minute Step Test in Active and Sedentary Lean Adults

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“…The assessment of functional capacity by rapid, simple, and low-cost tests in this population is relevant in view of the need to identify functional limitations due to the disease. In addition, this assessment using this test can and should be used as a method to assess the effectiveness of the proposed treatments 13 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The assessment of functional capacity by rapid, simple, and low-cost tests in this population is relevant in view of the need to identify functional limitations due to the disease. In addition, this assessment using this test can and should be used as a method to assess the effectiveness of the proposed treatments 13 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excellent intra-examiner reliability was found in the elderly, with an ICC value of 0.90 [ 9 ]. Reliability was considered high in individuals aged between 18 and 44 years, sedentary and active, with an ICC greater than or equal to 0.83 [ 26 ]. Our results show higher ICC values than previous studies (ICC ≥ 0.94), probably due to two factors: consistent clinical experience of the examiners (> 10 years) and the completion of training and standardization for 1 month before the start of data collection.…”
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“…In this study, the SFT included evaluation of muscle strength (grip strength test, 30-second elbow flexion test, 30-second chair stand and 2-minute step test), flexibility (back scratch test and chair sit-and-reach test) and agility/dynamic balance (functional reach test, YBT and the Y balance test) (Rikli and Jones 1999). According to literature and policy documents, there are normal ranges for evaluation of muscle strength and agility/dynamic balance (Nogueira et al, 2021;State Sport Genearl Administration, 2003). Therefore, if a HCW's score in any test of muscle strength and agility/dynamic balance is out of the normal ranges, it was recorded that they had not recovered their functional fitness by the doctors.…”
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confidence: 99%