Abstract

Introduction: While exercise stress test is the traditional method for assessing cardiorespiratory fitness, 6-minute walk test (6MWT) and 10-meter walk test (10MWT) can be inexpensive alternatives for physical activity and fitness evaluation. We aim to identify conditions where 6MWT and 10MWT show comparable diagnostic yield to metabolic equivalents of task (MET). Methods: All participants in the Project Baseline Health Study (PBHS) with no missing data were included. Participants were assigned a heart failure (HF) stage according to the 2022 AHA/ACC HF guidelines. Mean and standard deviation (SD) were described for each measurement by HF stages: 0 (healthy), A (presence of risk factors (RF)), and B (presence of RF and LVEF<50%, diastolic dysfunction or LVH); and by coronary artery calcium (CAC) score subgroups: 0, 1-99, ≥100 Agatson units (AU). Multinomial regression was applied to estimate the association of each measurement with HF stage and CAC subgroups adjusted for relevant covariates. Results: 2,181 (87%) of 2,502 PBHS participants had complete data on METs, 6MWT, and 10MWT. The mean (SD) age was 50.1 (17.1) years, with 1224 (56.1%) females. The cohort consisted of participants with Stage 0, A, B (n=711, 742, 372) and CAC = 0, 1-99, ≥ 100 (n=1275, 471, 348). The overall mean (SD) for 6MWT, 10MWT, and METs were 479.8 (79.1) m, 2.0 (0.5) m/s, and 11.6 (4.3), respectively. Each SD decrease of METs was significantly associated with increased odds for more advanced HF stages and CAC subgroups ( Figure A1-B2 ). The 10MWT and 6MWT were also able to differentiate significantly between subclinical stages of HF and compare CAC subgroups 1-99 and ≥100 to CAC=0, although with smaller odds ratios (Figure A1, A2, B1). Conclusions: METs, as measured in a graded exercise test, demonstrated the strongest association with HF stage or CAC subgroup. Based on our findings, there is potential for utilizing the simpler assessments of 10MWT and 6MWT to differentiate between subclinical HF stages.

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