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Not all TAVI patients benefit from improved physical activity, as assessed by a 6-minute walking test (6 MWT) or the Qo L questionnaire [3,4], nor does physical activity change the incidence of aortic stenosis [5]. Nevertheless, improvement in, for example, the baseline 6 MWT distance in TAVI studies can be a marker for better survival [6,7]. However, these tests could be influenced by other factors and comorbidities such as peripheral vascular disease for the 6 MWT or depression for the Qo L questionnaire.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e53964
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Leveraging Walking Performance to Understand Work Fatigue Among Young Adults: Mixed-Methods Study
To answer the 3 research questions in this paper, we designed a smartphone-based integrated measurement framework that used the 6 MWT as an essential assessment to investigate Chinese college students’ and young researchers’ work fatigue. We employed reaction time and walking tests (ie, the stair climb test [SCT] and the 6 MWT) as the 2 main objective measures, as well as 3 subjective scales (ie, FS-14, FSAS, and 3 D-WFI).
Interact J Med Res 2020;9(4):e16376
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The 6-minute walking test (6 MWT) was used to follow up on the improvement in functional capacity in the course of the CR program. A wearable device was used to collect ECG data during the 6 MWT. A descriptive analysis of the longitudinally collected wearable data was performed to identify patterns or trends in the dataset.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(5):e17326
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