Developing normative values and predictive models for the 6-minute walk test across diverse adolescent developmental stages

Hatem Ghouili, Ismail Dergaa, Amel Dridi, Zouhaier Farhani, Nejmeddine Ouerghi, Mohamed Ben Aissa, Nadhir Hammami, Anissa Bouassida, Noomen Guelmami, Nizar Souissi, Katja Weiss, Thomas Rosemann, Lamia Ben Ezzeddine, Beat Knechtle
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The six-minute walking test (6MWT) is commonly used to measure functional capacity in field settings, primarily through the distance covered. This study aims to establish reference curves for the six-minute walking distance (6MWD) and peak heart rate (PHR) and develop a predictive equation for cardiovascular capacity in Tunisian children and adolescents. A total of 1501 participants (706 boys and 795 girls), aged 10–18 years, were recruited from schools in Tunisia. The Lambda (L), Mu (M), and Sigma (S) methods (LMS method) were employed to develop smoothed percentile curves for 6MWD and PHR. Multivariate linear regression was utilized to formulate a prediction equation for 6MWD. Smoothed percentiles (3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 97th) for 6MWD and PHR were presented with age. All variables showed a strong positive correlation (p < 0.001) with a six-minute walking distance (r ranged from 0.227 to 0.558 for girls and from 0.309 to 0.610 for boys), except resting heart rate, which showed a strong negative correlation (girls: r = −0.136; boys: r = −0.201; p < 0.001). Additionally, PHR showed a weak correlation (p > 0.05). The prediction equations, based on age as the primary variable, were established for both genders. For boys: 6MWD = 66.181 + 38.142 × Age (years) (R2 = 0.372; Standard Error of Estimate (SEE) = 122.13), and for girls: 6MWD = 105.535 + 28.390 × Age (years) (R2 = 0.312; SEE = 103.66). The study provides normative values and predictive equations for 6MWD and PHR in Tunisian children and adolescents. These findings offer essential tools for identifying, monitoring, and interpreting cardiovascular functional deficits in clinical and research settings.

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为不同发育阶段的青少年开发 6 分钟步行测试的标准值和预测模型。
六分钟步行测试(6MWT)通常用于测量野外环境中的功能能力,主要是通过行走距离。本研究旨在为突尼斯儿童和青少年建立六分钟步行距离(6MWD)和峰值心率(PHR)的参考曲线,并制定心血管能力的预测方程。我们从突尼斯的学校共招募了 1501 名参与者(706 名男孩和 795 名女孩),年龄在 10-18 岁之间。采用 Lambda (L)、Mu (M) 和 Sigma (S) 方法(LMS 方法)绘制了 6MWD 和 PHR 的平滑百分位曲线。利用多元线性回归法制定了 6MWD 的预测方程。6MWD 和 PHR 的平滑百分位数(第 3、10、25、50、75、90 和 97 位)与年龄相关。所有变量均显示出很强的正相关性(P 0.05)。以年龄为主要变量,建立了男女预测方程。男孩:6MWD = 66.181 + 38.142 × 年龄(岁)(R2 = 0.372;估计标准误差 (SEE) = 122.13);女孩:6MWD = 105.535 + 28.390 × 年龄(岁)(R2 = 0.312;SEE = 103.66)。该研究提供了突尼斯儿童和青少年 6MWD 和 PHR 的标准值和预测方程。这些发现为在临床和研究环境中识别、监测和解释心血管功能缺陷提供了重要工具。
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