Journal of Sport and Health Science (Jun 2015)
A quantification of the treadmill 6-min walk test using the MyWellness Key™ accelerometer
Abstract
Background: Accelerometers have been suggested to provide additional information during the 6-min walk test which may be useful in evaluating changes in functional exercise capacity. The aim of the study was to identify whether the additional information measured by the MyWellness Key™ (MWK) accelerometer during a treadmill 6-min walk test (t-6MWT) was related to currently used outcome measures. Methods: Fifteen participants (9 males, 6 females) performed a self-paced t-6MWT. Respiratory gas analysis and walking distance were measured whilst wearing the MWK. Results: A significant correlation was established between activity counts and 6-min walk distance (6MWD) (r = −0.847, p 0.05) between the MWK and gas analysis. Conclusion: Estimated energy expenditure provided by the MWK was strongly correlated to 6MWW; however, MWK underestimated energy expenditure as measured by gas analysis. The MWK may provide outcome data that supplement those currently provided by the 6MWD for functional capacity assessment during the t-6MWT.
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