Cardiovascular Assessment of Manual Wheelchair Users with 6-Minute Push Test: VO2 Formula

Manual wheelchair users are prone to a more sedentary lifestyle due to their limited mobility and, therefore, decreased cardiovascular health. Regular assessment of their cardiovascular fitness can help with appropriate interventions and overall improvement in their quality of life. One way of asses...

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Published inIEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics Vol. 2025; pp. 609 - 613
Main Authors Adelman, Madisyn R., Gorsic, Maja, McClatchey, Grace, Rammer, Jacob R.
Format Conference Proceeding Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 12.05.2025
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DOI10.1109/ICORR66766.2025.11063131

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Abstract Manual wheelchair users are prone to a more sedentary lifestyle due to their limited mobility and, therefore, decreased cardiovascular health. Regular assessment of their cardiovascular fitness can help with appropriate interventions and overall improvement in their quality of life. One way of assessing cardiovascular health of manual wheelchair users is the 6 -minute push test (6MPT), adapted from the 6 -minute walk test. In this study, 5 novice and 5 expert wheelchair users performed the 6MPT while wearing a heart rate monitor and \text{VO}_{2} mask. Significant correlation ( \mathrm{r}=0.685, \mathrm{p}=0.029 ) was found between the distance completed and the max value of the \text{VO}_{2} recorded during the 6MPT. Additionally, a linear regression model was constructed and found statistically significant (\mathrm{F}(1,8)=22.3, \mathrm{p}=0.0015) . The model can serve clinicians as a convenient and direct indicator of cardiovascular fitness for manual wheelchair users without the need of additional heartrate sensors or \text{VO}_{2} mask.
AbstractList Manual wheelchair users are prone to a more sedentary lifestyle due to their limited mobility and, therefore, decreased cardiovascular health. Regular assessment of their cardiovascular fitness can help with appropriate interventions and overall improvement in their quality of life. One way of assessing cardiovascular health of manual wheelchair users is the 6 -minute push test (6MPT), adapted from the 6 -minute walk test. In this study, 5 novice and 5 expert wheelchair users performed the 6MPT while wearing a heart rate monitor and \text{VO}_{2} mask. Significant correlation ( \mathrm{r}=0.685, \mathrm{p}=0.029 ) was found between the distance completed and the max value of the \text{VO}_{2} recorded during the 6MPT. Additionally, a linear regression model was constructed and found statistically significant (\mathrm{F}(1,8)=22.3, \mathrm{p}=0.0015) . The model can serve clinicians as a convenient and direct indicator of cardiovascular fitness for manual wheelchair users without the need of additional heartrate sensors or \text{VO}_{2} mask.
Manual wheelchair users are prone to a more sedentary lifestyle due to their limited mobility and, therefore, decreased cardiovascular health. Regular assessment of their cardiovascular fitness can help with appropriate interventions and overall improvement in their quality of life. One way of assessing cardiovascular health of manual wheelchair users is the 6 -minute push test (6MPT), adapted from the 6 -minute walk test. In this study, 5 novice and 5 expert wheelchair users performed the 6MPT while wearing a heart rate monitor and $\text{VO}_{2}$ mask. Significant correlation ($\mathrm{r}=0.685, \mathrm{p}=0.029$) was found between the distance completed and the max value of the $\text{VO}_{2}$ recorded during the 6MPT. Additionally, a linear regression model was constructed and found statistically significant $(\mathrm{F}(1,8)=22.3, \mathrm{p}=0.0015)$. The model can serve clinicians as a convenient and direct indicator of cardiovascular fitness for manual wheelchair users without the need of additional heartrate sensors or $\text{VO}_{2}$ mask.Manual wheelchair users are prone to a more sedentary lifestyle due to their limited mobility and, therefore, decreased cardiovascular health. Regular assessment of their cardiovascular fitness can help with appropriate interventions and overall improvement in their quality of life. One way of assessing cardiovascular health of manual wheelchair users is the 6 -minute push test (6MPT), adapted from the 6 -minute walk test. In this study, 5 novice and 5 expert wheelchair users performed the 6MPT while wearing a heart rate monitor and $\text{VO}_{2}$ mask. Significant correlation ($\mathrm{r}=0.685, \mathrm{p}=0.029$) was found between the distance completed and the max value of the $\text{VO}_{2}$ recorded during the 6MPT. Additionally, a linear regression model was constructed and found statistically significant $(\mathrm{F}(1,8)=22.3, \mathrm{p}=0.0015)$. The model can serve clinicians as a convenient and direct indicator of cardiovascular fitness for manual wheelchair users without the need of additional heartrate sensors or $\text{VO}_{2}$ mask.
Author Adelman, Madisyn R.
Rammer, Jacob R.
McClatchey, Grace
Gorsic, Maja
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SubjectTerms 6-minute push test
Biomedical monitoring
cardiovascular health
Correlation
Heart rate
Linear regression
manual wheelchair users
Manuals
Mathematical models
Medical services
Monitoring
oxygen consumption
physical exertion
Sensors
text{VO}_{2}
Wheelchairs
Title Cardiovascular Assessment of Manual Wheelchair Users with 6-Minute Push Test: VO2 Formula
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