Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects?
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Resumo: | Considering the wide use of functional tests and that faster and simpler evaluations are preferable, the aim of this study was to verify the association between five protocols of simple functional tests (Timed-Up-and-Go [TUG], 4-Meter-Gait-Speed [4MGS] and Sit-To-Stand [STS] in 5-repetitions [STS5rep], 30-seconds [STS30sec] and 1-minute [STS1min] protocols) and the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) as well as with physical activity in daily life (PADL) in healthy young subjects. In this cross-sectional study, PADL was quantified by a pedometer validated for step counting and the average of 7 consecutive days during the awake time was considered. Functional capacity was assessed with TUG, 4MGS, STS5rep, STS30sec and STS1min as well as with the 6MWT. 79 subjects without lung functional impairments were included (49% male, age 28 [23-36] years). Performance of simple functional tests correlated with the 6MWT (0.23< r <0.56; P<0.05 for all) and the TUG test presented the best association (R2= 0.34). However, simple functional tests did not correlate with the PADL (0.03< r <0.13; P>0.05 for all). The less time-consuming functional tests were weakly-moderately related to the 6MWT in healthy young subjects. The TUG presented the best association and explained up to 34% of the 6MWT; however, the latter cannot be replaced by none of these simple functional tests. Finally, functional capacity was not related with physical activity in daily life assessed by the pedometers in this population. |
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Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects?Testes funcionais simples e rápidos refletem um teste mais abrangente ou atividade física na vida diária em jovens saudáveis?¿Los tests funcionales simples y rápidos reflejan un test más completo o actividad física en la vida diaria en jóvenes sanos? Motor ActivityExerciseSedentary BehaviorActividad MotoraEjercicioConducta SedentariaAtividade MotoraExercícioComportamento SedentárioConsidering the wide use of functional tests and that faster and simpler evaluations are preferable, the aim of this study was to verify the association between five protocols of simple functional tests (Timed-Up-and-Go [TUG], 4-Meter-Gait-Speed [4MGS] and Sit-To-Stand [STS] in 5-repetitions [STS5rep], 30-seconds [STS30sec] and 1-minute [STS1min] protocols) and the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) as well as with physical activity in daily life (PADL) in healthy young subjects. In this cross-sectional study, PADL was quantified by a pedometer validated for step counting and the average of 7 consecutive days during the awake time was considered. Functional capacity was assessed with TUG, 4MGS, STS5rep, STS30sec and STS1min as well as with the 6MWT. 79 subjects without lung functional impairments were included (49% male, age 28 [23-36] years). Performance of simple functional tests correlated with the 6MWT (0.23< r <0.56; P<0.05 for all) and the TUG test presented the best association (R2= 0.34). However, simple functional tests did not correlate with the PADL (0.03< r <0.13; P>0.05 for all). The less time-consuming functional tests were weakly-moderately related to the 6MWT in healthy young subjects. The TUG presented the best association and explained up to 34% of the 6MWT; however, the latter cannot be replaced by none of these simple functional tests. Finally, functional capacity was not related with physical activity in daily life assessed by the pedometers in this population.Considerando o amplo uso de testes funcionais e que avaliações mais rápidas e simples são preferíveis, o objetivo deste estudo foi verificar a associação entre 5 protocolos de testes funcionais (Timed-Up-and-Go [TUG], 4-Meter-Gait-Speed [4MGS] and Sit-To-Stand [STS] in 5-repetitions [STS5rep], 30-seconds [STS30sec] and 1-minute [STS1min] protocols) e o Teste de Caminhada de 6 minutos (TC6min) bem como com a atividade física na vida diária (AFVD) em jovens saudáveis. Neste estudo transversal, a AFVD foi quantificada por um pedômetro validado para contagem de passos, e a média de 7 dias consecutivos durante o tempo acordado foi considerada. A capacidade funcional foi avaliada pelo TUG, 4MGS, STS5rep, STS30sec e STS1min, bem como pelo TC6min. 79 pessoas sem comprometimento pulmonar foram incluídas (49% homens, idade de 28 [23-36] anos). O desempenho nos testes funcionais correlacionou-se com o TC6min (0,23< r <0,56; P<0,05 para todos) e o TUG apresentou a melhor associação (R²=0,34). Entretanto, os testes funcionais simples não se correlacionaram com a AFVD (0,03<r<0,13; P>0,05 para todos). Os testes funcionais de curta duração foram fracos-moderadamente relacionados ao TC6min em jovens saudáveis. O TUG apresentou a melhor associação e explicou até 34% do TC6min; no entanto, este último não pode ser substituído por nenhum desses testes funcionais simples. Por fim, a capacidade funcional não se relacionou com a atividade física na vida diária avaliada pelos pedômetros nessa população.| Teniendo en cuenta el amplio uso de los tests funcionalesy que son preferibles evaluaciones más rápidas y sencillas, el objetivode este estudio fue verificar la asociación entre cinco protocolosde tests funcionales, a saber, timed up and go [TUG], 4-meter gaitspeed [4MGS] and sit to stand [STS] in 5-repetitions [STS5rep],30-seconds [STS30sec] and 1-minute [STS1min] protocols y la pruebade caminata de 6 minutos (6MWT), con la actividad física de la vidadiaria (AFVD) en jóvenes sanos. En este estudio transversal, la AFVDse cuantificó mediante un podómetro validado para el conteo depasos, y se consideró el promedio de siete días consecutivos duranteel tiempo acordado. La capacidad funcional se evaluó medianteTUG, 4MGS, STS5rep, STS30sec, STS1min y 6MWT. Se incluyeron a79 personas sin afectación pulmonar (49% hombres, edad media28 años). El desempeño en los tests funcionales se correlacionócon la 6MWT (0,23< r <0,56; p<0,05 para todos), y el TUG tuvola mejor asociación (R²=0,34). Sin embargo, los tests funcionalessimples no se correlacionaron con la AFVD (0,03<r<0,13; p>0,05para todos). Los tests funcionales a corto plazo fueron insuficientes,moderadamente relacionados con la 6MWT en jóvenes sanos. El TUGmostró la mejor asociación y explicó hasta el 34% de la 6MWT, pero esteno puede reemplazarse por ninguno de los tests funcionales simples.Por último, la capacidad funcional no se relacionó con la actividadfísica en la vida diaria evaluada por podómetros en esta población.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2022-08-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/20124610.1590/1809-2950/200165250522ENFisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 29 No. 2 (2022); 121-127Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 29 Núm. 2 (2022); 121-127Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; v. 29 n. 2 (2022); 121-1272316-91171809-2950reponame:Fisioterapia e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/201246/185669Copyright (c) 2022 Joice Mara de Oliveira, Jéssica Amanda de Oliveira Quirino, Natielly Soares Correia, André Vinícius Santana, Diery Fernandes Rugila, Karina Couto Furlanettohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Joice Mara de Quirino, Jéssica Amanda de Oliveira Correia, Natielly Soares Santana, André Vinícius Rugila, Diery Fernandes Furlanetto, Karina Couto 2023-05-26T12:28:48Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/201246Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/fpuspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/oai||revfisio@usp.br2316-91171809-2950opendoar:2023-05-26T12:28:48Fisioterapia e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects? Testes funcionais simples e rápidos refletem um teste mais abrangente ou atividade física na vida diária em jovens saudáveis? ¿Los tests funcionales simples y rápidos reflejan un test más completo o actividad física en la vida diaria en jóvenes sanos? |
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Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects? |
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Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects? Oliveira, Joice Mara de Motor Activity Exercise Sedentary Behavior Actividad Motora Ejercicio Conducta Sedentaria Atividade Motora Exercício Comportamento Sedentário |
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Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects? |
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Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects? |
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Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects? |
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Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects? |
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Do simple and quick functional tests reflect a more comprehensive test or physical activity in daily life in healthy young subjects? |
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Oliveira, Joice Mara de |
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Oliveira, Joice Mara de Quirino, Jéssica Amanda de Oliveira Correia, Natielly Soares Santana, André Vinícius Rugila, Diery Fernandes Furlanetto, Karina Couto |
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Quirino, Jéssica Amanda de Oliveira Correia, Natielly Soares Santana, André Vinícius Rugila, Diery Fernandes Furlanetto, Karina Couto |
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Oliveira, Joice Mara de Quirino, Jéssica Amanda de Oliveira Correia, Natielly Soares Santana, André Vinícius Rugila, Diery Fernandes Furlanetto, Karina Couto |
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Motor Activity Exercise Sedentary Behavior Actividad Motora Ejercicio Conducta Sedentaria Atividade Motora Exercício Comportamento Sedentário |
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Motor Activity Exercise Sedentary Behavior Actividad Motora Ejercicio Conducta Sedentaria Atividade Motora Exercício Comportamento Sedentário |
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Considering the wide use of functional tests and that faster and simpler evaluations are preferable, the aim of this study was to verify the association between five protocols of simple functional tests (Timed-Up-and-Go [TUG], 4-Meter-Gait-Speed [4MGS] and Sit-To-Stand [STS] in 5-repetitions [STS5rep], 30-seconds [STS30sec] and 1-minute [STS1min] protocols) and the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) as well as with physical activity in daily life (PADL) in healthy young subjects. In this cross-sectional study, PADL was quantified by a pedometer validated for step counting and the average of 7 consecutive days during the awake time was considered. Functional capacity was assessed with TUG, 4MGS, STS5rep, STS30sec and STS1min as well as with the 6MWT. 79 subjects without lung functional impairments were included (49% male, age 28 [23-36] years). Performance of simple functional tests correlated with the 6MWT (0.23< r <0.56; P<0.05 for all) and the TUG test presented the best association (R2= 0.34). However, simple functional tests did not correlate with the PADL (0.03< r <0.13; P>0.05 for all). The less time-consuming functional tests were weakly-moderately related to the 6MWT in healthy young subjects. The TUG presented the best association and explained up to 34% of the 6MWT; however, the latter cannot be replaced by none of these simple functional tests. Finally, functional capacity was not related with physical activity in daily life assessed by the pedometers in this population. |
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