Functional capacity measurement: Reference equations for the Glittre activities of daily living test

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Objective: To develop reference equations for the Glittre Activities of Daily Living test (Glittre ADL-test) on the basis of anthropometric and demographic variables in apparently healthy individuals. A secondary objective was to determine the reliability of the equations in a sample of COPD patients. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study including 190 apparently healthy individuals (95 males; median age, 54.5 years [range, 42-65]; median FEV 1 = 97% [range, 91-105.2]; and median FVC = 96% [range, 88.5-102]) recruited from the general community and 74 COPD patients (55 males; mean age, 65 ± 8 years; body mass index [BMI] = 25.9 ± 4.7 kg/m 2 ; FEV 1 = 36.1 ± 14.1%; and FVC = 62.7 ± 16.1%) recruited from a pulmonary rehabilitation center. Results: The mean time to complete the Glittre ADL-test was 2.84 ± 0.45 min. In the stepwise multiple linear regression analysis, age and height were selected as Glittre ADL-test performance predictors, explaining 32.1% (p < 0.01) of the total variance. Equation 1 was as follows: Glittre ADL-test predicted = 3.049 + (0.015 × age years ) + (−0.006 × height cm ). Equation 2 included age and BMI and explained 32.3% of the variance in the test, the equation being as follows: Glittre ADL-test predicted = 1.558 + (0.018 × BMI) + (0.016 × age years ). Conclusions: The reference equations for the time to complete the Glittre ADL-test were based on age, BMI, and height as independent variables and can be useful for predicting the performance of adult individuals. The predicted values appear to be reliable when applied to COPD patients.

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dos Reis, C. M., Karloh, M., Fonseca, F. R., Biscaro, R. R. M., Mazo, G. Z., & Mayer, A. F. (2018). Functional capacity measurement: Reference equations for the Glittre activities of daily living test. Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia, 44(5), 370–377. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1806-37562017000000118

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