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Evaluation of exercise capacity using two field tests in patients with metabolic syndrome.

Cemile Bozdemir ÖzelHulya ArikanRaziye Nesrin DemirtasMelda SaglamEbru Calik-KutukcuNaciye Vardar-YagliDeniz Inal-InceAysen AkalinOzgen CelerHazal Sonbahar-UluAslihan Cakmak
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
Despite the agreement in the percentages of predicted maximal heart rate during these two field tests, the incremental shuttle walk test may be a better assessment tool than the six-minute walk test because it elicits more pronounced and definitive physiological responses to exercise tolerance in patients with metabolic syndrome.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe incremental shuttle walk test can be used to evaluate exercise capacity in metabolic syndrome.The incremental shuttle walk test elicits greater physiological responses than the six-minute walk test.The incremental shuttle walk test may be preferable over the six-minute walk test in investigating exercise capacity.Both tests can guide and assist in the evaluation of this patient population in clinical practice.Body mass index affected distance in both exercise tests.
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