Türk Spor ve Egzersiz Dergisi (Jun 2014)

The Six-Minutes Walking Test (6MWT) in healthy Turkish children and its comparative review

  • Asli Sahın,
  • Aysegul Aksoy,
  • Baris Karakoyun,
  • Gulsah Sahın,
  • Hasim Katra,
  • Kubra Gultekın,
  • Nevin Kaya,
  • Nurdan Yaykın,
  • Omer Durukan,
  • Omur Kocak,
  • Ozan Canpolat,
  • Ozhan Bavlı,
  • Serkan Isık

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
pp. 62 – 66

Abstract

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Having data about its own subjective condition is important for each country. The aim of this study was to establish the values for six-minutes walking test (6MWT) among healthy children. The study population included 732 children (342 girls and 390 boys) aged 7-14 from 3 different regions in the city center. Their height and weight were measured and a six-minutes walking test was performed to the children. Mann-Whitney U test for gender and walking distance; Pearson correlation test for the relationship between height, weight and age; Kruskal-Wallis analysis methods for walking distance of the age groups were used. The six-minutes walking (6MWT) distance of the children ages 7-14 was 684.20 ± 109.31 m in total. There was significantly positive relation in medium level between children's age and the 6MWT distance. There was a significantly positive relation in medium level between children's height and the 6-MWT distance. There was also a significantly positive relation in low level between children's weight and the 6-MWT distance. A statistically significant difference between the 6-MWT distance according to children's gender was observed. Finally there was a significant difference between 6-MW distance according to the children's age groups.

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