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Oxygen uptake kinetics measured at the onset of comfortable self-paced walking in elderly women after hip fracture.

Claire Fitzsimons1, Hamish Simpson, Archie Young, Carolyn Greig.   

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to (1) evaluate the suitability of "comfortable" self-paced walking as a mode of exercise to study VO(2) kinetics, and (2) to investigate VO(2) kinetics after hip fracture using self-paced walking as the exercise mode. The study took place in a Scottish rehabilitation hospital physiotherapy gymnasium [hip fracture (HF) group] and a Scottish University Gymnasium [young (Y) and healthy elderly (HE) groups]. Fifteen women after HF (median age 81 years) and five Y and five older HE women (median ages 22 and 78 years, respectively) took part in the study. Volunteers completed three repeats of 3 min of "comfortable" self-paced walking on two occasions. The ensemble averaged VO(2) response from walks 2 and 3 on visits 1 and 2 were combined and characterised using nonlinear regression techniques to derive a Mean Response Time (MRT). Self-paced walking was described as "constant-load" exercise (coefficient of variation of lap speeds of <or=6%) in 13 of 15 cases in the HF group on at least one visit (100% of cases in Y and HE groups). Steady-state VO(2) was achieved in 3 min in 8 of HF group on Visit 1 and 10 on Visit 2 (100% of cases in Y and HE groups). MRTs for the HF group (51 s, N = 5, 4 repeats; N = 7, 2 repeats) were significantly higher than the Y and HE groups [Y group 22 s (N = 5, 4 repeats); HE group 36 s (N = 5, 4 repeats)]. Self-paced walking provided a suitable mode of exercise to investigate VO(2) kinetics in frail older women after HF and permitted the first characterisation of VO(2) kinetics in this patient group. This test provides a promising methodology to evaluate rehabilitation efforts in frail individuals.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17429682     DOI: 10.1007/s00421-007-0437-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol        ISSN: 1439-6319            Impact factor:   3.346


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