The influence of body composition on the six-minute walk test in Chilean preschool and school children
Abstract
Background: the six minutes' walk test (6MWT) measures submaximal physical activity. Objective: this study determines the association of children acute accent s nutritional status and body composition with the results of the 6MWT. Methods: a sample of 1419 Chilean children, 4 to 10 years of age, were assessed including anthropometry, body composition by validated equations, the 6MWT test, and in 50 % of the sample heart rate prior the test, at one minute into the test, and at one minute posttest with a Polar watch. Results: the distance walked ranged from 473.1 +/- 47.8 meters in preschool children to 584.2 +/- 65.7 meters in school children. In heart rate there was a significant difference between obese and eutrophic children. The distance walked in the 6MWT was positively associated with fatfree mass (p 0.05) and BMI (R2 = 0.49). Body composition influences 6MWT quartile distribution, as well as nutritional status. Age and height explained 49 % of the variance (R2 = 0.42 and 0.47, respectively) in the 6MWT, and there are significant differences in this variable by sex, body composition, and nutritional status. Conclusions: body composition was associated with walking performance in children. Thus, it is important to evaluate height and body composition when assessing the six-minute walk test because of this important relationship.
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Título según WOS: | The influence of body composition on the six-minute walk test in Chilean preschool and school children |
Título de la Revista: | Nutricion Hospitalaria |
Volumen: | 39 |
Número: | 1 |
Editorial: | Aran Ediciones SA |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
Página de inicio: | 27 |
Página final: | 32 |
DOI: |
10.20960/nh.03424 |
Notas: | ISI |