Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos

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Ano de defesa: 2019
Autor(a) principal: Amaral, Daniel Pereira do lattes
Orientador(a): Dal Corso, Simone
Banca de defesa: Dal Corso, Simone, Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosá Sampaio, Albuquerque, André Luis Pereira de
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Nove de Julho
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação
Departamento: Saúde
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/2281
Resumo: Background: The modified incremental step test (MIST) has been validated for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and it determined similar physiological responses at the peak of exercise when compared to the cardiopulmonary exercise test. However, the interpretation of the MIST is difficult due to the absence of reference values. Objective: To establish a prediction equation for the MIST (number of steps) in adults and the elderly. Methods: 183 healthy subjects, divided into decades (18–28 yrs, 29–39 yrs, 40–49 yrs, 50–59 yrs, 60–69 yrs, and 70–83 yrs), underwent spirometry and two MIST (30 min apart). The MIST was performed on a platform (20cm high). It is an external-paced test starting with 10 steps/minute and an increase of one step every 30 sec up to the limit of tolerance. Five men and women were randomized to perform the MIST also in a platform 15cm and 25cm high (n =48). Results: The independent variables (age, body mass index, sex and delta of heart rate) were inserted in the multiple regression model determining the following reference equation: number of steps = 84.239 – (2.364 x age) + (77.111 x sex) + (3.409 x delta of heart rate), considering 1 for male and 0 for female (R² = 51%). Number of steps decreased according to the increase of age for both men (18-28 yrs: 507  204, 29-39 yrs:372166,40-49yrs:343142,50-59yrs:25670,60-69yrs:21689,and70-83yrs:16782)andwomen(18-28yrs:370126,29-39yrs:361193,40-49yrs:276124,50-59yrs:20660,60-69yrs:15552,70-83yrs:11939),withsignificant difference between earliest and oldest ages. The MIST was reproducible for all decades with intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from 0.75 to 0.94. Concerning different heights of steps (15 cm vs. 25 cm), a significant difference was found for four out of six decades (18-28 yrs, 29-39 yrs, 40-49 yrs, and 60-69 yrs). There weresignificantcorrelationsbetweenthenumberofstepsandage(r=-0.695),VO2(r= 0.880), sex (r = -0.373), height (r = 0.456), and BMI (r = -0.457). Conclusion: A reference equation has been established to predict the number of steps performed in the MIST which can be used to interpret the performance of this test in several health conditions.
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spelling Dal Corso, SimoneDal Corso, SimoneJorge, Luciana Maria Malosá SampaioAlbuquerque, André Luis Pereira dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8810160778028332Amaral, Daniel Pereira do2020-10-27T21:12:10Z2019-02-20Amaral, Daniel Pereira do. Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos. 2019. 47 f. Dissertação( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Reabilitação) - Universidade Nove de Julho, São Paulo.http://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/2281Background: The modified incremental step test (MIST) has been validated for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and it determined similar physiological responses at the peak of exercise when compared to the cardiopulmonary exercise test. However, the interpretation of the MIST is difficult due to the absence of reference values. Objective: To establish a prediction equation for the MIST (number of steps) in adults and the elderly. Methods: 183 healthy subjects, divided into decades (18–28 yrs, 29–39 yrs, 40–49 yrs, 50–59 yrs, 60–69 yrs, and 70–83 yrs), underwent spirometry and two MIST (30 min apart). The MIST was performed on a platform (20cm high). It is an external-paced test starting with 10 steps/minute and an increase of one step every 30 sec up to the limit of tolerance. Five men and women were randomized to perform the MIST also in a platform 15cm and 25cm high (n =48). Results: The independent variables (age, body mass index, sex and delta of heart rate) were inserted in the multiple regression model determining the following reference equation: number of steps = 84.239 – (2.364 x age) + (77.111 x sex) + (3.409 x delta of heart rate), considering 1 for male and 0 for female (R² = 51%). Number of steps decreased according to the increase of age for both men (18-28 yrs: 507  204, 29-39 yrs:372166,40-49yrs:343142,50-59yrs:25670,60-69yrs:21689,and70-83yrs:16782)andwomen(18-28yrs:370126,29-39yrs:361193,40-49yrs:276124,50-59yrs:20660,60-69yrs:15552,70-83yrs:11939),withsignificant difference between earliest and oldest ages. The MIST was reproducible for all decades with intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from 0.75 to 0.94. Concerning different heights of steps (15 cm vs. 25 cm), a significant difference was found for four out of six decades (18-28 yrs, 29-39 yrs, 40-49 yrs, and 60-69 yrs). There weresignificantcorrelationsbetweenthenumberofstepsandage(r=-0.695),VO2(r= 0.880), sex (r = -0.373), height (r = 0.456), and BMI (r = -0.457). Conclusion: A reference equation has been established to predict the number of steps performed in the MIST which can be used to interpret the performance of this test in several health conditions.Introdução: O teste do degrau incremental modificado (TDIM) foi validado para pacientes com doença pulmonar obstrutiva crônica (DPOC) e determinou respostas fisiológicas equivalentes ao teste cardiopulmonar de exercício. No entanto, a interpretação de seus resultados é limitada devido à ausência de valores de referência. Objetivo: Estabelecer valores de referência para o TDIM para adultos e idosos. Métodos: 183 indivíduos saudáveis, divididos por décadas de vida (18–28 anos, 29–39 anos, 40–49 anos, 50–59 anos, 60–69 anos, e 70–83 anos), realizaram espirometria e dois TDIM, com repouso de 30 minutos entre eles. O TDIM foi realizado em um degrau (altura = 20 cm) e seu ritmo foi cadenciado externamente por estímulos sonoros pré- gravados, iniciando com ritmo de 10 degraus/min, com aumento de um degrau a cada 30 segundos. Foram sorteados cinco homens e cinco mulheres, por faixa etária, para realizarem o TDIM também nas alturas de 15 e 30 cm (n =48). Resultados: As variáveis independentes (idade, IMC, sexo e delta de FC) foram inseridas no modelo de regressão, sendo que determinaram a seguinte equação de referência: número de degraus = 84,239 – (2,364 x idade) + (77,111 x sexo) + (3,409 x delta FC), sendo sexo masculino = 1 e feminino = 0 (R² = 51%). O número de degraus reduziu conforme a idadeaumentoutantoparahomens(18-28anos:507204,29-39anos:372166,40-49 anos: 343  142, 50-59 anos: 256  70, 60-69 anos: 216  89, 70-83 anos: 167 82),quanto para mulheres (18-28 anos: 370  126, 29-39 anos: 361  193, 40-49 anos: 276124, 50-59 anos: 206  60, 60-69 anos: 155  52, 70-83 anos: 119  39), sendo detectada diferença significante quando comparadas as faixas etárias mais novas com as mais velhas. O TDIM mostrou-se reprodutível para todas as faixas etárias, com coeficiente de correlação intraclasse variando de 0,75 a 0,94. Em relação às diferentes alturas (15 cm versus 25 cm), foi encontrada diferença estatisticamente significante para quatro das seis faixas etárias (18-28 anos, 29-39 anos, 40-49 anos e 60-69 anos). Houve correlações significativas entre número total de degraus com a idade (r = -0,695), com o VO2 (r = 0,880), com o sexo (r = -0,373), com a altura (r = 0,456) e com IMC (r = - 0,457). Conclusão: Foi estabelecida uma equação de previsão para o número de degraus no TDIM que pode ser utilizada para interpretar a performance a este teste em indivíduos com diferentes condições desaúde.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2020-10-27T21:12:10Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DANIEL PEREIRA DO AMARAL.pdf: 1001853 bytes, checksum: d2658935056a3e74d4567af01957f54f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-10-27T21:12:10Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Normative values ​​for the modified incremental step test in healthy adults and elderly
title Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos
spellingShingle Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos
Amaral, Daniel Pereira do
teste de esforço
valores de referência
voluntários saudáveis
reprodutibilidade
exercise test
reference values
healthy volunteers
reproducibility
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos
title_full Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos
title_fullStr Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos
title_full_unstemmed Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos
title_sort Valores normativos para o teste de degrau incremental em adultos e idosos de ambos os sexos
author Amaral, Daniel Pereira do
author_facet Amaral, Daniel Pereira do
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Dal Corso, Simone
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosá Sampaio
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Albuquerque, André Luis Pereira de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral, Daniel Pereira do
contributor_str_mv Dal Corso, Simone
Dal Corso, Simone
Jorge, Luciana Maria Malosá Sampaio
Albuquerque, André Luis Pereira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv teste de esforço
valores de referência
voluntários saudáveis
reprodutibilidade
topic teste de esforço
valores de referência
voluntários saudáveis
reprodutibilidade
exercise test
reference values
healthy volunteers
reproducibility
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv exercise test
reference values
healthy volunteers
reproducibility
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description Background: The modified incremental step test (MIST) has been validated for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and it determined similar physiological responses at the peak of exercise when compared to the cardiopulmonary exercise test. However, the interpretation of the MIST is difficult due to the absence of reference values. Objective: To establish a prediction equation for the MIST (number of steps) in adults and the elderly. Methods: 183 healthy subjects, divided into decades (18–28 yrs, 29–39 yrs, 40–49 yrs, 50–59 yrs, 60–69 yrs, and 70–83 yrs), underwent spirometry and two MIST (30 min apart). The MIST was performed on a platform (20cm high). It is an external-paced test starting with 10 steps/minute and an increase of one step every 30 sec up to the limit of tolerance. Five men and women were randomized to perform the MIST also in a platform 15cm and 25cm high (n =48). Results: The independent variables (age, body mass index, sex and delta of heart rate) were inserted in the multiple regression model determining the following reference equation: number of steps = 84.239 – (2.364 x age) + (77.111 x sex) + (3.409 x delta of heart rate), considering 1 for male and 0 for female (R² = 51%). Number of steps decreased according to the increase of age for both men (18-28 yrs: 507  204, 29-39 yrs:372166,40-49yrs:343142,50-59yrs:25670,60-69yrs:21689,and70-83yrs:16782)andwomen(18-28yrs:370126,29-39yrs:361193,40-49yrs:276124,50-59yrs:20660,60-69yrs:15552,70-83yrs:11939),withsignificant difference between earliest and oldest ages. The MIST was reproducible for all decades with intraclass correlation coefficients ranging from 0.75 to 0.94. Concerning different heights of steps (15 cm vs. 25 cm), a significant difference was found for four out of six decades (18-28 yrs, 29-39 yrs, 40-49 yrs, and 60-69 yrs). There weresignificantcorrelationsbetweenthenumberofstepsandage(r=-0.695),VO2(r= 0.880), sex (r = -0.373), height (r = 0.456), and BMI (r = -0.457). Conclusion: A reference equation has been established to predict the number of steps performed in the MIST which can be used to interpret the performance of this test in several health conditions.
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