Validity of a modified shuttle test in adult cystic fibrosis

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Background: The purpose of this study was to provide some evidence of the validity of a modified shuttle test (MST) by comparing performance on the MST with peak oxygen consumption (Vo2peak) measured during a treadmill test in a group of adult patients with cystic fibrosis. Method: Twenty patients with stable cystic fibrosis performed a ramped maximal treadmill test (STEEP protocol) and the MST using a randomised balanced design. Results: The relationship between the distance achieved on the MST and Vo2peak was strong (r = 0.95, p < 0.01) with 90% of the variance in Vo2peak explained by the variance in MST distance. The relationship was represented by the regression equation (with 95% confidence intervals) Vo2peak = 6.83 (2.85 to 10.80) + 0.028 (0.019 to 0.024) x MST distance. Conclusion: This study provides evidence of the construct validity of the MST as an objective measure of exercise capacity in adults with cystic fibrosis.

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Bradley, J., Howard, J., Wallace, E., & Elborn, S. (1999). Validity of a modified shuttle test in adult cystic fibrosis. Thorax, 54(5), 437–439. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.54.5.437

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