A 6-Minute Walk Test in Adolescents with the Circulation Organs Diseases
Journal Title: Здоров`я дитини - Year 2014, Vol 8, Issue 59
Abstract
The results of the conventional and pair 6-minute walk tests have been studied in 56 adolescents being investigated. It has been established that the patients with myocardial pathology during 6 minutes of the test cover a lesser distance and at a lower speed than their healthy age-mates, and exhaustion of adaptation reserves has been registered in 29.2 % of such patients.
Authors and Affiliations
S. R. Tolmachova, L. F. Bohmat, V. V. Nikonova, T. A. Holovkova
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