Two-, six-, and 12-minute walking tests in respiratory disease

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Abstract

The 12-minute walking test is a useful and reproducible measure of exercise tolerance. It provides a simple, practical guide to everyday disability and does not require expensive apparatus. Nevertheless, it is both time consuming for the investigator and exhausting for the patient. We therefore explored the possibility of using walking tests of shorter duration to assess exercise tolerance.

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Butland, R. J. A., Pang, J., Gross, E. R., Woodcock, A. A., & Geddes, D. M. (1982). Two-, six-, and 12-minute walking tests in respiratory disease. British Medical Journal, 284(6329), 1607–1608. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.284.6329.1607

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