2021
DOI: 10.1080/02770903.2021.1930040
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Validity and reliability of 6-minute pegboard and ring test in patients with asthma

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“… 5 A study of individuals with asthma showed increased HR, blood pressure, dyspnea, and fatigue after 6PBRT compared with baseline values. 8 The current findings in bronchiectasis were similar to these previous results. However, we did not observe a significant difference in SpO 2 after the test in both groups.…”
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“… 5 A study of individuals with asthma showed increased HR, blood pressure, dyspnea, and fatigue after 6PBRT compared with baseline values. 8 The current findings in bronchiectasis were similar to these previous results. However, we did not observe a significant difference in SpO 2 after the test in both groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The 6PBRT score and upper extremity ADL assessed using a physical activity questionnaire and an accelerometer were related in patients with COPD. 9 Calik-Kutukcu et al 8 determined that better 6PBRT scores are related to lower dyspnea scores during unsupported arm activities and self-care ADL and decreased arm activity limitation in patients with asthma. The present study is the first to show a relationship between the 6PBRT score and the Glittre ADL test performance in bronchiectasis.…”
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