Autonomic response of older women to the submaximal effort in the six-minute walk test: a cross-sectional study

Ana Letícia dos Santos Lourenço, João Victor Pereira Barbosa, Marcilene Glay Viana Pessoa, Marylia Santos Pereira, Adrielle Silva de Oliveira, L. C. Melo
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ABSTRACT This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the autonomic response of older women in the six-minute walk test. In total, 32 women aged 60 years or older without a diagnosed health problem were evaluated during the six-minute walk test. To monitor the autonomic response, the following variables were considered: heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respiratory rate, and perceived exertion. These variables were compared during rest, effort, and recovery. This study also sought a correlation between autonomic function variables and performance in the test and perceived exertion. Results showed that the effort made by older women in the six-minute walk test induces an autonomic response resulting in increased heart rate and systolic and diastolic blood pressure; however, the respiratory rate remained unchanged during the test. Diastolic blood pressure remained high during recovery. No correlation was found neither between perceived exertion and cardiovascular physiological response nor between distance covered and variation of the autonomic response or level of physical conditioning. Therefore, the effort spent in the six-minute walk test promotes an autonomic response in older women, increasing cardiovascular stress without increasing ventilation. In this context, the Borg scale was not representative of cardiovascular stress during the test.
老年妇女在6分钟步行测试中对次最大努力的自主神经反应:一项横断面研究
本横断面研究旨在评估老年妇女在6分钟步行测试中的自主神经反应。在6分钟的步行测试中,总共有32名年龄在60岁或以上、没有被诊断出健康问题的女性接受了评估。为了监测自主神经反应,考虑了以下变量:心率、收缩压和舒张压、呼吸频率和感知劳累。在休息、努力和恢复期间比较这些变量。本研究还寻求自主功能变量与测试表现和感知劳累之间的相关性。结果表明,老年妇女在6分钟步行测试中所做的努力引起了自主反应,导致心率、收缩压和舒张压增加;然而,在测试过程中,呼吸频率保持不变。恢复期间舒张压保持高位。在感知运动和心血管生理反应之间没有发现相关性,在运动距离和自主神经反应的变化或身体调节水平之间也没有发现相关性。因此,在6分钟步行测试中花费的精力促进了老年妇女的自主神经反应,在不增加通气的情况下增加了心血管压力。在这种情况下,博格量表在测试期间不能代表心血管压力。
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