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Assessment Procedures

Validity of the 16-metre PACER and six-minute walk test in adults with Down syndrome

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Pages 2575-2583 | Received 12 Aug 2015, Accepted 30 Dec 2015, Published online: 10 Feb 2016
 

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose was to establish criterion-related validity of the 16-metre PACER and six-minute walk distance (6MWD) tests to VO2 peak as well as predictors of VO2 peak in adults with Down syndrome (DS).

Methods: Adults with DS (24 males and 19 females) aged 18–50 years performed the three aerobic tests on non-consecutive days during a one-week period. To assess validity, peak oxygen uptake was measured directly on a motorized treadmill. Pearson–product moment correlations were performed. Predictors of VO2 peak were assessed with a stepwise multiple regression analysis. Agreement between PACER and VO2 peak was assessed by Bland–Altman plot.

Results: Linear regression revealed that the PACER (R2 =0.86) and the 6MWD (R2 =0.75) were significantly related to VO2 peak (p <0.05). Both the 16-metre PACER and the 6MWD significantly correlated with VO2 peak for adults with DS. The relationship was stronger for the 16-metre shuttle run test (r =0.87) than the 6MWD (r =0.78). The correlation between VO2 peak and both field tests, controlling for age, gender and BMI, remained significant (r >0.7; p <0.05). PACER, 6MWD and BMI are significant predictors of VO2 peak (p <0.05).

Conclusion: The 16-metre PACER and 6MWD are valid field tests for predicting aerobic capacity in adults with DS.

    Implications for Rehabilitation

  • The 16-metre PACER and 6MWD tests are safe and feasible for use in adults with DS.

  • Both tests are valid indicators of cardio-respiratory fitness as assessed by moderate-to-strong coefficients of determination and correlation coefficients.

  • Both field tests along with BMI are predictors of aerobic capacity.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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