Int J Sports Med 2013; 34(02): 111-115
DOI: 10.1055/s-0032-1321888
Training & Testing
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Heart Rate Variability during 6-Min Walk Test in Adults Aged 40 Years and Older

F. R. Corrêa
1   Department of Human Movement Sciences, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, Brazil
,
M. A. da Silva Alves
1   Department of Human Movement Sciences, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, Brazil
,
M. S. Bianchim
1   Department of Human Movement Sciences, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, Brazil
,
A. Crispim de Aquino
1   Department of Human Movement Sciences, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, Brazil
,
R.L. F. Guerra
1   Department of Human Movement Sciences, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, Brazil
,
V. Z. Dourado
1   Department of Human Movement Sciences, Federal University of São Paulo, Santos, Brazil
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accepted after revision 26 June 2012

Publication Date:
12 September 2012 (online)

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Abstract

We evaluated age- and sex-dependent differences in heart rate variability (HRV) during the 6-min walk test (6MWT) in healthy adults. We also evaluated the intensity of the 6MWT based on HRV. 78 participants aged 40–49, 50–59, 60–69, and ≥70 years (42 females; 36 men) performed the 6MWT. Heart rate and HRV were monitored 1 min at rest and during the last 2-min of the test. The root mean square (RMSSD), instantaneous beat-to-beat variability (SD1), and long-term standard deviation (SD2) of RR intervals were calculated. The SD1 <3 ms at the end of the 6MWT was defined as high-intensity exercise. Despite the significantly higher peak values of heart rate observed for women, we did not find sex- and age-related differences in HRV during the 6MWT. The ROC curve identified percentage of maximum heart rate >67% as the best cut-point for prediction of high-intensity exercise with 94% of sensitivity and 65% of specificity (area under the curve=0.804). We may conclude that autonomic modulation of heart rate during exercise was not dependent of age and sex. The HRV assessment during walking enables a valid estimation of exercise intensity in adults. We may therefore suggest the use of 6MWT for assessing exercise capacity and for prescribing exercises in adults aged 40 yrs and older.