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Introduction: Functional capacity is the capacity to conduct daily activities in an independent
way. It can be estimated with the 6-minutes’ walk test (6MWT) and other validated functional
tests.
Objectives: Verify associations between functional capacity measured with two different
instruments (6MWT and Composite Physical Function (CPF) scale) and levels of physical activity
and between those and characterization variables.
Methods: This sample consisted of 30 apparently healthy elderly women from Loures
municipality. Essentially they should be independent and community-dwelling. Characterization
data were collected, containing characterization of physical activity levels and anthropometric
data. Functional capacity was assessed with CPF scale and distance walked by the 6MWT.
Results were analysed using a SPSS v21.0 through correlation tests.
Results: The walked distance in 6MWT was positively associated with height (r = 0.406; p =
0.026), physical activity level (r = 0.594; p = 0.001) and functional capacity (r = 0.682; p =
0.000). For each point more obtained in CPF, the distance walked increases on average by 7.5
meters. Relatively to sedentary participants, being insufficiently active increases, on average, the
distance walked in 85.8 meters; and being active increases, on average, the distance walked in
108.8 meters. No other associations were observed in our sample.
Conclusion: Based on the collected sample, walked distance in 6MWT has a high correlation
with results in CPF scale, so this test can be used to predict functional capacity. More attention
should be taken to promote strategies to increase walking in older adults.
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Keywords
6-Minute walk test Composite physical function scale Elderly people Functional capacity Walked distance
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Garcia, A., Santos, A. M., Carolino, E., Fernandes, B. & Tomás, M. T. (2015). Does the 6-minute walk test predicts functional capacity in a sample of elderly women?: A pilotstudy. Res Net Health 1, e1-9.
Publisher
Instituto Politécnico de Leiria