Changes in 6-minute walk test distance and heart rate walking speed index following a cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation programme

2019 
Background/Aim To employ a more robust evaluation using the heart rate walking speed index to determine if the improvement in the 6-minute walk test distance is related to a true physiological adaptation following a cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation programme. Methods In total, 39 patients at high risk of cardiovascular disease or with established vascular disease were evaluated. Patients attended supervised circuit training sessions for up to 12 weeks and they were encouraged to take part in a home exercise programme 2–3 times per week. Findings Following a cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation programme, there was a 40-metre + interquartile range 0–70 metres improvement in the 6-minute walk test distance (95% confidence interval (CI) 18.8–50 P=<0.001) with a subsequent reduction in the heart rate walking speed index (−2.7 + interquartile range −0.59 to 0 95% CI −0.4–0.8 P<0.001). There was a non-significant change in peak heart rate (–0.4 beats per minute 95% CI −1.8–2.6 P=0.69) and ra...
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