1. Correlation between a self-administered walk test and a standardised Six Minute Walk Test in adults.
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Du, HuiYun, Davidson, Patricia M., Everett, Bronwyn, Salamonson, Yenna, Zecchin, Robert, Rolley, John Xavier, Newton, Phillip J., and Macdonald, Peter S.
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ANALYSIS of variance ,COMPUTER software ,STATISTICAL correlation ,EXERCISE tests ,LIFE skills ,STATISTICAL sampling ,HEALTH self-care ,SELF-evaluation ,WALKING ,SAMPLE size (Statistics) ,DATA analysis - Abstract
This study was undertaken to assess the correlation between a self-administered, adapted Six Minute Walk Test (the Home-Heart-Walk) and the standard Six Minute Walk Test based on the American Thoracic Society guideline. A correlational study was conducted at a university campus in Sydney, Australia. Thirteen healthy volunteers underwent the Home-Heart-Walk and the standard Six Minute Walk Test on a single occasion. The distance that participants walked during the two tests was assessed using Pearson's correlation. The correlation between the Home-Heart-Walk and the Six Minute Walk Test distance was 0.81. The Home-Heart-Walk distance was highly correlated to the standard Six Minute Walk Test distance in this study. This relationship provides confidence for further research in populations to facilitate monitoring and evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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