Abstract

Objectives 1) to develop two maximum heart rate (HRmax) prediction equations for individuals after stroke; 2) to investigate its validity. Methods The HRmax was obtained by a Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test (CPET). Participants also completed the Six-minute Walking Test (6MWT) and the Incremental Shuttle Walking Test (ISWT). Results 60 individuals (54(12) years; 64(69) months after stroke) were included. Twenty individuals (58(10) years; 67(61) months after stroke) were included in the cross-validation group. For the first model, the following equation was generated (equation-1): HRmax= 87.655 + 0.726 (HRpeak in the 6MWT) − 0.386 (age in years), (R2=0.53; Standard Error of the Estimate (SEE)= 15.35; p < 0.0001). For the second model, the following equation was generated (equation-2): HRmax= 96.523 + 0.681 (HRpeak in the ISWT) − 0.039 (walking distance in meters in the ISWT) − 0.400 (age in years), (R2=0.53; SEE = 15.51; p < 0.0001). Significant and high magnitude agreement was found between the HRmax obtained by the CPET and the predicted HRmax by equation-1 (ICC= 0.85; 95% CI= 0.63 − 0.94) and equation-2 (ICC= 0.72; 95% CI= 0.29 − 0.89). Conclusions Two HRmax prediction equations have been developed and showed adequate validity. Professionals will have the option of choosing one of the two equations to use.

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