Abstract
Introduction. Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a progressive genetic disease, characterized by progressive and irreversible degeneration of muscle fibers, requiring energy demand during functional activities. Given this characteristic, energy expenditure becomes a key factor in a rehabilitation program. So, it is essential energy expenditure clinical assessment in different environments. Objective. Analyze the energy expenditure of children with DMD during gait in aquatic and land environments. Method. The study included 8 boys with DMD (10.4±0.5 years), ambulating and collaborative for testing. They were not included in rehabilitation programs and had no associated diseases. It was applied 6-minute walk test (6MWT) in land and aquatic environment, and calculate energy expenditure index by the formula: End FC - divided by the initial speed FC (meters/ second) and is expressed in beats/minute in the aquatic and terrestrial. Results. It was observed that DMD patients walked (p=0.012) a shorter distance in water in relation to the ground. DMD patients had (p=0.012) higher average of energy expenditure in aquatic environment (3.69±0.44) when compared to land (0.43±0.15). Conclusion. The patients walked a shorter distance and with higher energy expenditure in aquatic environment.
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