[六分钟步行测试:从正常人到病态肥胖者]。

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简介:病态肥胖与步行能力的改变有关:病态肥胖与步行能力的改变有关,然而,随着体重指数的增加,6分钟步行测试在受试者中的表现尚不清楚:描述体重指数正常到病态肥胖的受试者的 6 分钟步行测试行为:方法:通过分析性横断面设计,对 18 至 60 岁、体重指数正常的男女受试者进行研究:正常(BMI:18.5-24.9);超重(BMI:25-29.9);肥胖(BMI:30-39.9);病态肥胖(BMI:>40)kg/m2。研究人员进行了 6 分钟步行测试,并对人口统计学变量和个人病史进行了划分。BMI分类采用单因素方差分析和Bonferroni调整,性别采用t检验(均为独立组),各种变量采用皮尔逊相关分析:480 名男女受试者分四组进行了研究。年龄:男性 43±11 岁,女性 45±10 岁。百分比:糖尿病(6.7%)、动脉高血压(18.3%)。按体重指数计算的男性与女性步行米数(正常:483 ± 56 vs. 449 ± 61;超重:471 ± 55 vs. 441 ± 44;肥胖:455 ± 70 vs. 421 ± 61):455 ± 70 vs. 421 ± 47;病态肥胖:443 ± 49 vs. 403 ± 54,P < 0.05)。体重指数与步行米数的相关性:R:-0.446(P < 0.0001):结论:6 分钟步行测试的步行米数随着体重指数的增加而减少。在所有类别中,男性步行的米数更多。
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[Six minute walk test: From normal to morbid obesity subject].

[Six minute walk test: From normal to morbid obesity subject].

Introduction: Morbid obesity is associated with alterations in the ability to walk, however, the behavior of the 6-minute walk test in subjects with increases in body mass index is unknown.

Objective: To describe the behavior of the 6-minute walk test in subjects with normal body mass index to morbid obesity.

Methods: Through an analytical cross-sectional design, subjects of both genders from 18 to 60 years old with body mass index were studied: Normal (BMI:18.5-24.9); overweight (BMI:25-29.9); obesity (BMI:30-39.9); morbid obesity (BMI:>40) kg/m2. A 6-minute walk test was performed, demographic variables and pathological personal history were delimited. BMI categories were analyzed with one-way ANOVA and Bonferroni adjustment, and gender with t-test, both for independent groups, and Pearson's correlations for the various variables.

Results: 480 subjects of both genders were studied in four groups. Age: men 43 ± 11 and women 45 ± 10 years old. Percentage diabetes mellitus (6.7%), arterial hypertension (18.3%). Meters walked men vs. women by body mass index (normal: 483 ± 56 vs. 449 ± 61; overweight: 471 ± 55 vs. 441 ± 44; obesity: 455 ± 70 vs. 421 ± 47; morbid obesity: 443 ± 49 vs. 403 ± 54, p < 0.05). Correlation body mass index-meters walked: r: -0.446 (p < 0.0001).

Conclusions: Meters walked in the 6-minute walk test decreased as body mass index increased. The male gender walked more meters in all categories.

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Archivos de cardiologia de Mexico
Archivos de cardiologia de Mexico Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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