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Determinants and reference values of the 6-min walk distance in the general population-results of the population-based STAAB cohort study.
Morbach, Caroline; Moser, Nicola; Cejka, Vladimir; Stach, Michael; Sahiti, Floran; Kerwagen, Fabian; Frantz, Stefan; Pryss, Rüdiger; Gelbrich, Götz; Heuschmann, Peter U; Störk, Stefan.
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  • Morbach C; Department Clinical Research & Epidemiology, Comprehensive Heart Failure Center, University and University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany. Morbach_C@ukw.de.
  • Moser N; Department Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany. Morbach_C@ukw.de.
  • Cejka V; Department Clinical Research & Epidemiology, Comprehensive Heart Failure Center, University and University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Stach M; Department Clinical Research & Epidemiology, Comprehensive Heart Failure Center, University and University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Sahiti F; Department Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Kerwagen F; Institute of Clinical Epidemiology and Biometry, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Frantz S; Department Clinical Research & Epidemiology, Comprehensive Heart Failure Center, University and University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Pryss R; Department Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Gelbrich G; Department Clinical Research & Epidemiology, Comprehensive Heart Failure Center, University and University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Heuschmann PU; Department Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany.
  • Störk S; Department Clinical Research & Epidemiology, Comprehensive Heart Failure Center, University and University Hospital Würzburg, Am Schwarzenberg 15, 97078, Würzburg, Germany.
Clin Res Cardiol ; 2024 Jan 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38236418
ABSTRACT

AIMS:

The 6-min walk test is an inexpensive, safe, and easy tool to assess functional capacity in patients with cardiopulmonary diseases including heart failure (HF). There is a lack of reference values, which are a prerequisite for the interpretation of test results in patients. Furthermore, determinants independent of the respective disease need to be considered when interpreting the 6-min walk distance (6MWD).

METHODS:

The prospective Characteristics and Course of Heart Failure Stages A-B and Determinants of Progression (STAAB) cohort study investigates a representative sample of residents of the City of Würzburg, Germany, aged 30 to 79 years, without a history of HF. Participants underwent detailed clinical and echocardiographic phenotyping as well as a standardized assessment of the 6MWD using a 15-m hallway.

RESULTS:

In a sample of 2762 participants (51% women, mean age 58 ± 11 years), we identified age and height, but not sex, as determinants of the 6MWD. While a worse metabolic profile showed a negative association with the 6MWD, a better systolic and diastolic function showed a positive association with 6MWD. From a subgroup of 681 individuals without any cardiovascular risk factors (60% women, mean age 52 ± 10 years), we computed age- and height-specific reference percentiles.

CONCLUSION:

In a representative sample of the general population free from HF, we identified determinants of the 6MWD implying objective physical fitness associated with metabolic health as well as with cardiac structure and function. Furthermore, we derived reference percentiles applicable when using a 15-m hallway.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article