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  1. 21 wrz 2021 · This is the first population-based study aiming to provide normative data for the 6MWT in healthy children between 11 to 14 years. Children in lower percentiles are ‘target groups’ for special intervention aiming to enhance the performance. Keywords: Pediatric, Exercise capacity, Standards, Testing.

  2. 9 sie 2017 · Functional Test Normative Data 6 minute walk test Purpose: Assesses distance walked over 6 minutes as a submaximal test of aerobic capacity/endurance Age matched Norms: 60- 69 yrs: M= 572 m (1876.64 ft) , F= 538 m (1765.1ft) 70-79 yrs: M= 527m (1729 ft), F=471 m (1542.28 ft) 90-89 yrs: M= 417 m (1368.11 ft), F = 392 m (1286.1 ft)

  3. 23 sie 2021 · The 6 Minute Walk Test is a measure of performance that assesses the maximum distance a person can walk over 6-minutes and is used as a measure of submaximal aerobic capacity, endurance, and community ambulation.

  4. www.omnicalculator.com › health › 6-minute-walk-test6 Minute Walk Test Calculator

    26 lip 2024 · The 6 minute walk test calculator provides reference values for the distance an adult should walk during six minutes. We use the 6 minute walk distance (6MWD) to assess a patient's functional status, their response to therapy, and for the prognosis of different cardiopulmonary conditions.

  5. 5 sie 2013 · Results. Age, height, weight and the heart rate after the 6MWT all predicted the distance walked according to different regression models: age was the best single predictor and mostly influenced walk distance in younger age, anthropometrics were more important in adolescents and females.

  6. Abstract. Objective: The 6-minute walk test (6MWT) is an established measure of exercise capacity in adults and children with chronic cardiac or respiratory disease. Despite its widespread use, there are no normal values for healthy children under 12 years of age.

  7. 21 wrz 2021 · The 6-min walk test (6MWT) has become an established measure for assessing exercise capacity in children with chronic diseases. However, little evidence has been provided regarding population-based normal data in healthy children.

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