| Literature DB >> 31664419 |
Marilia de Almeida Correia1, Gabriel Grizzo Cucato2, Fernanda Cordoba Lanza1,3, Roger André Oliveira Peixoto1, Antonio Eduardo Zerati4,5, Pedro Puech-Leao4, Nelson Wolosker6, Raphael Mendes Ritti-Dias1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to analyze the relationship between gait speed and measurements of physical function in patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease (PAD).Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31664419 PMCID: PMC6807689 DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2019/e1254
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clinics (Sao Paulo) ISSN: 1807-5932 Impact factor: 2.365
Characteristics of the intermittent claudication patients included in the study.
| Variables | Values (n=169) |
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| Gender, % men | 69 |
| Age, years | 66.6±9.4 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 27.6±4.7 |
| Ankle brachial index | 0.58±0.16 |
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| Diabetes mellitus, % | 52 |
| Hypertension, % | 85 |
| Dyslipidemia, % | 78 |
| Obesity, % | 27 |
| Coronary artery disease, % | 34 |
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| Usual gait speed, m/s | 0.99±0.23 |
| Fast gait speed, m/s | 1.53±0.48 |
| Claudication onset distance, m | 135±74 |
| Six-minute walk distance, m | 338±83 |
| Balance test, score | 3.3±1.0 |
| Chair stand test, s | 15.5±7.1 |
| Handgrip strength, kgf | 32.6±11.8 |
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| WIQ distance, score | 23.1±21.0 |
| WIQ speed, score | 23.5±15.2 |
| WIQ stairs, score | 31.3±24.6 |
| WELCH total, score | 28.3±19.6 |
Correlations between 4-meter test speed with objective and subjective measurements of physical function in symptomatic peripheral artery disease patients (n=169).
| Variables | 4-meter test speed | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Usual gait r ( | Fast gait r ( | |||
| Age | -0.250 | (0.001) | -0.142 | (0.064) |
| Body mass index | -0.063 | (0.417) | -0.059 | (0.448) |
| Ankle brachial index | 0.063 | (0.414) | 0.091 | (0.236) |
| Claudication onset distance | 0.340 | (<0.001) | 0.353 | (<0.001) |
| Six-minute walking distance | 0.552 | (<0.001) | 0.537 | (<0.001) |
| Balance test | 0.194 | (0.011) | 0.193 | (0.011) |
| Sit-to-stand test | -0.352 | (<0.001) | -0.298 | (<0.001) |
| Handgrip strength | 0.314 | (<0.001) | 0.279 | (<0.001) |
| WIQ distance | 0.346 | (<0.001) | 0.343 | (<0.001) |
| WIQ speed | 0.291 | (<0.001) | 0.312 | (<0.001) |
| WIQ stairs | 0.328 | (<0.001) | 0.314 | (<0.001) |
| WELCH total | 0.236 | (0.002) | 0.343 | (<0.001) |
p – level of significance; r – Pearson correlation coefficient; WELCH – Walking Estimated-Limitation Calculated by History; WIQ – Walking Impairment Questionnaire.
Adjusted associations between 4-meter gait speed test speed with objective and subjective measurements of physical function in symptomatic peripheral artery disease patients (n=169).
| Dependent variable | Independent variables |
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| Usual gait speed | Six-minute walking distance | 0.001 (0.001) | 0.404 | <0.001 |
| Sit-to-stand test | -0.005 (0.002) | -0.162 | 0.012 | |
| WIQ stairs | 0.002 (0.001) | 0.172 | 0.006 | |
| Fast gait speed | Six-minute walking distance | 0.002 (0.001) | 0.406 | <0.001 |
| WIQ stairs | 0.003 (0.001) | 0.172 | 0.010 | |
| WELCH total | 0.004 (0.002) | 0.160 | 0.026 |
β (EP) – Regression coefficient (error-standard); b – Standardized coefficients; p – level of significance; WELCH – Walking Estimated-Limitation Calculated by History; WIQ – Walking Impairment Questionnaire; Adjusted by age, ankle brachial index, body mass index, and gender.