ABSTRACT Aim: This study aims to investigate the ability of patients’ baseline characteristics to predict the distance walked during the incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) in the cardiac rehabilitation (CR) population and to produce reference values to guide practice. Methods: Secondary analysis was conducted on National Audit Cardiac Rehabilitation data collected between 2010 and 2015. Patients (n=8863) were included if they were aged 18 years and had a recorded ISWT score assessed before starting CR. Stepwise regression was used to identify factors predicting the ISWT distance. Age, gender, body mass index, height, weight; presence of hypertension, dyslipidemia or diabetes; smoking and physical activity were independent variables. ISWT ...
Background: Despite widespread use of the incremental shuttle walk distance (ISWD), there are no ref...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
AbstractWalk tests, principally the six-minute walk test (6mWT), constitute a safe, useful submaxima...
Aim: Despite the recommendations by professional associations and clinical guidelines to measure phy...
The incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) is used to assess functional capacity of patients entering ...
Introduction Patients with heart failure (HF) attending cardiac rehabilitation (CR) benefit in terms...
Introduction: Patients with heart failure (HF) are now a priority group for cardiac rehabilitation (...
OBJECTIVES: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an effective intervention for patients wit...
Background: Cardiac Rehabilitation at Southport and Ormskirk NHS Trust has been in operation since 1...
Objective: To determine whether a moderate one-km treadmill walk (1KTWT) could be used to predict pe...
SummaryBackgroundReference values for the incremental shuttle walking test (ISWT) which are applicab...
This aim of this dissertation is to evaluate whether changes in performance i.e. maximum distance wa...
<p>Evaluation of the results of 6-minute walk test depending on gender, age, left ventricular ejecti...
Background: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can promote meaningful improvements in cardiorespi...
BACKGROUND: The 6-min walking test (6MWT) is a simple test, which does not require expensive equip...
Background: Despite widespread use of the incremental shuttle walk distance (ISWD), there are no ref...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
AbstractWalk tests, principally the six-minute walk test (6mWT), constitute a safe, useful submaxima...
Aim: Despite the recommendations by professional associations and clinical guidelines to measure phy...
The incremental shuttle walk test (ISWT) is used to assess functional capacity of patients entering ...
Introduction Patients with heart failure (HF) attending cardiac rehabilitation (CR) benefit in terms...
Introduction: Patients with heart failure (HF) are now a priority group for cardiac rehabilitation (...
OBJECTIVES: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an effective intervention for patients wit...
Background: Cardiac Rehabilitation at Southport and Ormskirk NHS Trust has been in operation since 1...
Objective: To determine whether a moderate one-km treadmill walk (1KTWT) could be used to predict pe...
SummaryBackgroundReference values for the incremental shuttle walking test (ISWT) which are applicab...
This aim of this dissertation is to evaluate whether changes in performance i.e. maximum distance wa...
<p>Evaluation of the results of 6-minute walk test depending on gender, age, left ventricular ejecti...
Background: Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation can promote meaningful improvements in cardiorespi...
BACKGROUND: The 6-min walking test (6MWT) is a simple test, which does not require expensive equip...
Background: Despite widespread use of the incremental shuttle walk distance (ISWD), there are no ref...
Objectives This study aimed to characterise the exercise performed in UK cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
AbstractWalk tests, principally the six-minute walk test (6mWT), constitute a safe, useful submaxima...