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Can the Six-Minute Walk Test Be Used to Individualize Physical Activity Intensity in Patients with Breast Cancer?

Nicole Tubiana-Mathieu    
Thibault Cornette    
Stephane Mandigout    
Sophie Leobon    
François Vincent    
Laurence Venat and Elise Deluche    

Resumen

Physical activity has proven to be effective in breast cancer patients. Appropriate exercise intensity for each patient is necessary to maintain this practice in patients with possible comorbidities and potential adverse events of specific treatments. These programs should be proposed to many patients so to prescribe the adapted program; this will necessitate easy and cost-effective tests. It is useful to use an adapted target heart rate (HR) to prescribe exercise intensity. In this work, we assessed the potential equivalence of the ventilatory threshold HR obtained during a cardiopulmonary exercise test and the HR measured over the last 3 min of the six-minute walk test (6MWT-HR). At baseline, the 6MWT-HR was in good agreement and showed moderate but statistical correlation with the VT-HR in breast cancer patients. The best correlation between these two tests was obtained after the APA program and chemotherapy. These results were independent of body mass index. The 6MWT is useful to prescribe APA programs before and also after chemotherapy concomitant with physical activity.

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