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Table 2 6MWT characterization groups according to sex and age

From: The relationship between physical functional capacity and lung function in obese children and adolescents

 

Obese

Eutrophic

 

Male

Female

Male

Female

N

16

13

25

31

WD

520.56

528.57

690

665

W

41,867.54

30,014.33

30,222

24,735

PC

0.36

0.35

0.35

0.37

HR - rest

83.5

90

94

90

RR - rest

18

17

18

20

SpO2 - rest

98

98

98

98

Borg - rest

0

0

0

0

HR - 6'

118

123

129

136

RR - 6'

24

23

16

30

SpO2 - 6'

98

98

98

98

Borg - 6'

2

3

3

3

HR - 9'

89

94

96

102

RR - 9'

18

17

20

22

SpO2 - 9'

98

98

98

98

Borg - 9'

0

0

0.50

1

 

5 to 11 years old

11 to 17 years old

5 to 11 years old

11 to 17 years old

N

13

16

27

29

WD

515.15

529.21

665

675

W

29,044.85

46,741.59

20,160

31,500

PC

0.21

0.39

0.42

0.32

HR - rest

96

82

88

96

RR - rest

20

16

20

20

SpO2 - rest

98

98

98

98

Borg - rest

0

0

0

0

HR - 6'

118

120

135

130

RR - 6'

28

23

28

28

SpO2 - 6'

98

98

98

98

Borg - 6'

3

2

3

3

HR - 9'

96

88

100

98

RR - 9'

19

17

21

20

SpO2 - 9'

98

98

98

98

Borg - 9'

0

0

1

0.50

  1. N = number of patients; WD = walking distance; W = work index; PC = physiological cost; HR = heart rate; RR = respiratory rate; SpO2 = oxygen saturation; Borg = dyspnea perception according to Borg scale; 6’ = six minutes; 9’ = nine minutes.