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A study of the 200-metre fast walk test as a possible new assessment tool to predict maximal heart rate and define target heart rate for exercise training of coronary heart disease patients

OBJECTIVE: To develop a new predictive model of maximal heart rate based on two
walking tests at different speeds (comfortable and brisk walking) as an
alternative to a cardiopulmonary exercise test during cardiac rehabilitation.
DESIGN: Evaluation of a clinical assessment tool. SETTING: A Cardiac
Rehabilitation Department in France. SUBJECTS: A total of 148 patients (133 men),
mean age of 59 +/-9 years, at the end of an outpatient cardiac rehabilitation
programme. MAIN MEASURES: Patients successively performed a 6-minute walk test, a
200 m fast-walk test (200mFWT), and a cardiopulmonary exercise test, with measure
of heart rate at the end of each test. An all-possible regression procedure was
used to determine the best predictive regression models of maximal heart rate.
The best model was compared with the Fox equation in term of predictive error of
maximal heart rate using the paired t-test. RESULTS: Results of the two walking
tests correlated significantly with maximal heart rate determined during the
cardiopulmonary exercise test, whereas anthropometric parameters and resting
heart rate did not. The simplified predictive model with the most acceptable mean
error was: maximal heart rate = 130 - 0.6 x age + 0.3 x HR200mFWT (R(2) = 0.24).
This model was superior to the Fox formula (R(2) = 0.138). The relationship
between training target heart rate calculated from measured reserve heart rate
and that established using this predictive model was statistically significant (r
= 0.528, p < 10(-6)). CONCLUSIONS: A formula combining heart rate measured during
a safe simple fast walk test and age is more efficient than an equation only
including age to predict maximal heart rate and training target heart rate.
CI - (c) The Author(s) 2014.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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