1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1362-3265(99)80028-5
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The 10 m Shuttle Walk Test with Holter Monitoring: an objective outcome measure for cardiac rehabilitation

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“…A number of these factors concern how exercise is reported in terms of the FITT (Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type) principles which are the basis of prescription. Few studies reported all four FITT principles and, in agreement with a review of international studies [14], intensity was least-often reported [36,38,39] despite evidence for its importance in promoting beneficial adaptations to exercise [40]. None of the studies included here reported data on exercise intensity.…”
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“…A number of these factors concern how exercise is reported in terms of the FITT (Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type) principles which are the basis of prescription. Few studies reported all four FITT principles and, in agreement with a review of international studies [14], intensity was least-often reported [36,38,39] despite evidence for its importance in promoting beneficial adaptations to exercise [40]. None of the studies included here reported data on exercise intensity.…”
Section: P=0046)supporting
confidence: 56%
“…None of the studies included here reported data on exercise intensity. Instead authors provided the range of intensities prescribed at each CR centre (e.g.65-80%HRR [38]; 60-80%HRR [36,39].…”
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“…The primary outcome measure was change in exercise capacity measured using a 10-meter shuttle walk test [16]. Secondary outcome measures included physical function, anthropometry, and body composition.…”
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“…25 Both in COPD and CHF, the incremental shuttle walking test combined with telemetry has also been used for patient assessment. [26][27][28] Cardiac evaluation including echocardiography is recommended for COPD patients who have signs of CHF and/or concerning symptoms, such as exertionrelated dizziness or chest pain. 25 Interventions should include a rigorous management of the classical modifiable cardiovascular risk factors such as smoking status, dyslipidemia, arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, and lifestyle.…”
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confidence: 99%