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Relationship between oxygen cost of walking and level of walking disability after stroke: An experimental study.

Janaine Cunha PoleseLouise AdaLuci Fuscaldi Teixeira-Salmela
Published in: Physiotherapy research international : the journal for researchers and clinicians in physical therapy (2017)
The relationship between level of walking disability and oxygen cost was curvilinear for all 3 walking tasks. One quadratic model accounted for 81% (95% CI [74, 88]) of the variance in oxygen cost during the 3 walking tasks: [Formula: see text] DISCUSSION: The oxygen cost of walking was related the level of walking disability in people with chronic stroke, such that the more disabled the individual, the higher the oxygen cost of walking; with oxygen cost rising sharply as disability became severe. An equation that relates oxygen cost during different walking tasks according to the level of walking disability allows clinicians to determine oxygen cost indirectly without the difficulty of measuring oxygen uptake directly.
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