Duncan, Ryan P.Combs-Miller, Stephanie A.McNeely, Marie E.Leddy, Abigail L.Cavanaugh, James T.Dibble, Leland E.Ellis, Terry D.Ford, Matthew P.Foreman, K. BoEarhart, Gammon M.2018-08-222018-08-222017-02-01Ryan P Duncan, Stephanie A Combs-Miller, Marie E McNeely, Abigail L Leddy, James T Cavanaugh, Leland E Dibble, Terry D Ellis, Matthew P Ford, K Bo Foreman, Gammon M Earhart. 2017. "Are the average gait speeds during the 10 meter and 6 minute walk tests redundant in Parkinson disease?." Gait & Posture, Volume 52, pp. 178 - 182 (5). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2016.11.0330966-63621879-2219https://hdl.handle.net/2144/30876Published in final edited form as: Gait Posture. 2017 February ; 52: 178–182. doi:10.1016/j.gaitpost.2016.11.033.We investigated the relationships between average gait speed collected with the 10Meter Walk Test (Comfortable and Fast) and 6Minute Walk Test (6MWT) in 346 people with Parkinson disease (PD) and how the relationships change with increasing disease severity. Pearson correlation and linear regression analyses determined relationships between 10Meter Walk Test and 6MWT gait speed values for the entire sample and for sub-samples stratified by Hoehn & Yahr (H&Y) stage I (n=53), II (n=141), III (n=135) and IV (n=17). We hypothesized that redundant tests would be highly and significantly correlated (i.e. r>0.70, p<0.05) and would have a linear regression model slope of 1 and intercept of 0. For the entire sample, 6MWT gait speed was significantly (p<0.001) related to the Comfortable 10 Meter Walk Test (r=0.75) and Fast 10Meter Walk Test (r=0.79) gait speed, with 56% and 62% of the variance in 6MWT gait speed explained, respectively. The regression model of 6MWT gait speed predicted by Comfortable 10 Meter Walk gait speed produced slope and intercept values near 1 and 0, respectively, especially for participants in H&Y stages II-IV. In contrast, slope and intercept values were further from 1 and 0, respectively, for the Fast 10Meter Walk Test. Comfortable 10 Meter Walk Test and 6MWT gait speeds appeared to be redundant in people with moderate to severe PD, suggesting the Comfortable 10 Meter Walk Test can be used to estimate 6MWT distance in this population.178 - 182 (5)Science & technologyLife sciences & biomedicineNeurosciencesOrthopedicsSport sciencesNeurosciences & neurologyParkinson diseaseGaitEnduranceOutcome measuresQuality of lifeClinical diagnosisAgedCross-sectional studiesDisability evaluationFemaleHumansLongitudinal studiesMaleMiddle agedRegression analysisWalk testWalkingWalking speedHumansClinical sciencesHuman movement and sports scienceMechanical engineeringOrthopedicsAre the average gait speeds during the 10 meter and 6 minute walk tests redundant in Parkinson disease?Article