Validity and reliability of the North Carolina 6-minute cycle test.

David E Verrill, Lauren Fox, J Brian Moore, Joe Miller, Claire Belles, Jera Barrier, Chad Moretz, W Michael Lippard
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Purpose: The purposes of this investigation were to determine (1) if the 6-minute cycle (6MC) test is a valid and reliable measure of physical performance in cardiac patients and (2) if physiologic responses to the 6-minute walk (6MW) and 6MC tests differ in men and women.

Methods: Subjects were 101 phase II cardiac rehabilitation patients aged 40 to 79 years. Each subject performed a maximal graded exercise test (MGXT), a 6MW test, and three 6MC tests on separate days.

Results: Pearson product moment correlation r values ranged from 0.78 to 0.89 (P = .001) when the three 6MC tests were compared with one another, indicating good test/retest reliability. The 6MC tests were all significantly and positively correlated to 6MW distance (P < .01), with r values ranging from 0.55 to 0.59. Each 6MC test was also correlated with maximal graded exercise test total time (P < .01), with r values ranging from 0.51 to 0.63, and with estimated maximal metabolic equivalents (P < .01), with r values ranging from 0.44 to 0.60. Although heart rate, systolic blood pressure, rate-pressure product, and rating of perceived exertion values for men were greater during the 6MC test than during the 6MW test (P < .001), no differences were seen in these parameters between tests in women (P = .166 to.260), with the exception of a greater exercise rating of perceived exertion seen during the 6MC test(P = .009).

Conclusion: The North Carolina 6MC test seems to provide a valid and reliable measure of functional abilities in phase II cardiac rehabilitation participants. Men generally present with greater heart rate, systolic blood pressure, and rate-pressure product values during this test than do the women when compared with a standard 6MW test.

北卡罗莱纳6分钟循环测验的效度和信度。
目的:本研究的目的是确定(1)6分钟周期(6MC)测试是否是一种有效和可靠的测量心脏病患者身体表现的方法;(2)6分钟步行(6MW)和6MC测试的生理反应在男性和女性中是否不同。方法:选取101例年龄40 ~ 79岁的二期心脏康复患者。每个受试者分别在不同的日子进行最大分级运动测试(MGXT)、6MW测试和三个6MC测试。结果:3个6MC测试间的Pearson积差相关r值为0.78 ~ 0.89 (P = .001),表明测试/重测信度较好。6MC试验均与6MW距离呈显著正相关(P < 0.01), r值为0.55 ~ 0.59。各6MC试验与最大分级运动试验总时间相关(P < 0.01), r值为0.51 ~ 0.63;与最大代谢当量相关(P < 0.01), r值为0.44 ~ 0.60。尽管在6MC试验中,男性的心率、收缩压、率压产物和感知运动值评级高于6MW试验(P < 0.001),但在女性试验中,这些参数没有差异(P = 0.166至0.260),除了6MC试验中感知运动值评级更高(P = 0.009)。结论:北卡罗来纳6MC测试似乎为II期心脏康复参与者的功能能力提供了有效和可靠的测量。与标准的6MW测试相比,男性在此测试中通常表现出更高的心率、收缩压和心率压乘积值。
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