Does the modified shuttle test exhibit a ceiling effect in healthy and cystic fibrosis children and adolescents?

IF 2.1 Q1 REHABILITATION Archives of physiotherapy Pub Date : 2024-12-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.33393/aop.2024.3191
Marta Amor-Barbosa, Fernanda Salazar-Pérez, Fernanda Maria Vendrusculo, Maria Amélia Bagatini, Evanirso da Silva Aquino, Márcio Vinícius Fagundes Donadio
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Introduction: The modified shuttle test-15 (MST-15) is a valid alternative for assessing exercise capacity when a cardiopulmonary exercise testing is not feasible. This study aims to describe the percentage of healthy and cystic fibrosis (CF) children and adolescents reaching the MST-15 ceiling. Additionally, it examines associations between MST-15 distance and demographic, anthropometric, and lung function data.

Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study involved 286 healthy volunteers (11.5 ± 3.3 years) and 70 CF patients (11.9 ± 4.4 years). Data on age, gender, weight, height, body mass index, lung function, and MST-15 were collected. The ceiling effect was determined by the absolute and relative number of participants reaching the 15th level. Univariate linear regression and correlation analyses were conducted to explore associations with MST-15 distance.

Results: A ceiling effect for the MST-15 was found in 19 healthy participants (6.6%) and 1 CF patient (1.4%). The ceiling effect was correlated with age (r = 0.777 for healthy; r = 0.538 for CF), with no cases under 10 years and reaching 25% in healthy participants aged 17-19. Regression analysis showed significant associations between age and MST-15 distance in healthy participants (β = 53.6) and CF patients (β = 32.1). Additionally, sex was significantly associated with MST-15 distance in healthy participants (β = 107.0), and FEV1 with MST-15 distance in CF patients (β = 31.0).

Conclusions: The ceiling effect on the MST-15 is age-dependent, with no occurrences observed in children under 10 years and a gradual increase in incidence as participants age.

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改良穿梭试验在健康和囊性纤维化儿童和青少年中表现出天花板效应吗?
简介:改良的穿梭测试-15 (MST-15)是评估运动能力的有效替代,当心肺运动测试是不可行时。本研究旨在描述健康和囊性纤维化(CF)儿童和青少年达到MST-15上限的百分比。此外,它还检查了MST-15距离与人口统计学、人体测量学和肺功能数据之间的关系。方法:本回顾性横断面研究纳入286名健康志愿者(11.5±3.3岁)和70名CF患者(11.9±4.4岁)。收集年龄、性别、体重、身高、体重指数、肺功能和MST-15的数据。上限效应由达到第15级的参与者的绝对数量和相对数量决定。采用单变量线性回归和相关分析探讨与MST-15距离的关系。结果:在19名健康参与者(6.6%)和1名CF患者(1.4%)中发现MST-15的上限效应。天花板效应与年龄相关(健康组r = 0.777;CF的r = 0.538), 10岁以下没有病例,17-19岁的健康参与者中达到25%。回归分析显示,健康参与者(β = 53.6)和CF患者(β = 32.1)的年龄与MST-15距离有显著相关性。此外,性别与健康参与者的MST-15距离显著相关(β = 107.0), CF患者的FEV1与MST-15距离显著相关(β = 31.0)。结论:MST-15的上限效应是年龄依赖性的,在10岁以下的儿童中没有观察到,随着参与者年龄的增长,发病率逐渐增加。
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