Mathieu Gayda
University of Picardie Jules Verne
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Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2003
Mathieu Gayda; Dominique Choquet; Abdou Temfemo; Saı̈d Ahmaı̈di
OBJECTIVE To validate the 20-meter shuttle walking test (20MST) in the assessment of maximal oxygen consumption (VO(2)max) and maximal speed in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). DESIGN Single-sample validity study. SETTING Cardiac rehabilitation service in France. PARTICIPANTS Seventeen men with CAD. INTERVENTIONS Subjects underwent a symptom-limited treadmill test (SLTT) in a laboratory, with a speed starting at 2.5km/h and increasing by 0.5km/h every minute, and performed an adapted 20MST in a corridor, with a speed starting at 3km/h and increasing by 1km/h every minute until exhaustion. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES VO(2) measured during the 20MST with the Cosmed K2 telemetric gas analyzer (K2 VO(2)), estimated VO(2) calculated by the Léger equation (Léger VO(2)) from the maximal speed obtained during the 20MST, and VO(2) measured during the SLTT (SLTT VO(2)). Maximal speeds attained on the treadmill and on the 20MST were also compared. RESULTS A significant (P<.0001) difference was observed between the Léger estimate of VO(2) and those of K2 VO(2) and SLTT VO(2) (mean +/- standard deviation, 12.28+/-5.90mL. min(-1).kg(-1) vs 23.04+/-7.17 and 22.56+/-6.29mL.min(-1).kg(-1)). No difference was found between the treadmill and the 20MST maximal speeds (6.73+/-0.91km/h, 6.78+/-1.23km/h, respectively). Measured with the Cosmed K2, a significant relationship existed between VO(2) and each speed level (r=.95, P<.0001; VO(2)=4.24x speed-7.37, standard estimation error=2.29mL.min(-1).kg(-1)). CONCLUSION Maximal VO(2) and maximal speed measured on the treadmill did not differ significantly from those obtained on the 20MST. The current 20MST equation (Léger equation) was not valid to estimate VO(2) in CAD patients. A modified prediction equation of VO(2) was given and would need a larger number of patients to be generalized.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2004
Mathieu Gayda; Abdou Temfemo; Dominique Choquet; Saı̈d Ahmaı̈di
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation | 2005
Mathieu Gayda; Abdellah Merzouk; Dominique Choquet; Said Ahmaidi
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology | 2009
Mathieu Gayda; Dominique Choquet; Said Ahmaidi
International Journal of Sports Medicine | 2003
Mathieu Gayda; A Merzouk; Choquet D; Doutrellot Pl; Said Ahmaidi
Science & Sports | 2005
A. Nsenga Leunkeu; Mathieu Gayda; A Merzouk; Abdou Temfemo; N. Lecoutre; Said Ahmaidi
Science & Sports | 2003
Mathieu Gayda; A Merzouk; Dominique Choquet; P.L Doutrellot; Said Ahmaidi
International Journal of Sports Medicine | 2005
Abdou Temfemo; David Bishop; A Merzouk; Mathieu Gayda; Said Ahmaidi
Neuropediatrics | 2006
A. Nsenga Leunkeu; Mathieu Gayda; N. Lecoutre; Said Ahmaidi
Archive | 2005
A. Nsenga Leunkeu; Mathieu Gayda; A Merzouk; Abdou Temfemo; N. Lecoutre; Said Ahmaidi