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Use of a Simple Stair-Climbing Test to Assess Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Clinical Practice. An Overview of the Published Liter-Ature Aiming for a Future Goal
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: Received: 29 February 2024 / Approved: 29 February 2024 / Online: 29 February 2024 (14:34:53 CET)
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Wander, J.; Mall, M. P.; Lentz, A.; Schrader, M.; Haas, N. A.; Dold, S. K. Use of a Simple Stair-Climbing Test to Assess Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Clinical Practice. An Overview of the Published Liter-Ature Aiming for a Future Goal. Preprints2024, 2024021757. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202402.1757.v1
Wander, J.; Mall, M. P.; Lentz, A.; Schrader, M.; Haas, N. A.; Dold, S. K. Use of a Simple Stair-Climbing Test to Assess Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Clinical Practice. An Overview of the Published Liter-Ature Aiming for a Future Goal. Preprints 2024, 2024021757. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202402.1757.v1
Wander, J.; Mall, M. P.; Lentz, A.; Schrader, M.; Haas, N. A.; Dold, S. K. Use of a Simple Stair-Climbing Test to Assess Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Clinical Practice. An Overview of the Published Liter-Ature Aiming for a Future Goal. Preprints2024, 2024021757. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202402.1757.v1
APA Style
Wander, J., Mall, M. P., Lentz, A., Schrader, M., Haas, N. A., & Dold, S. K. (2024). Use of a Simple Stair-Climbing Test to Assess Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Clinical Practice. An Overview of the Published Liter-Ature Aiming for a Future Goal. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202402.1757.v1
Chicago/Turabian Style
Wander, J., Nikolaus Alexander Haas and Simone Katrin Dold. 2024 "Use of a Simple Stair-Climbing Test to Assess Cardiopulmonary Fitness in Clinical Practice. An Overview of the Published Liter-Ature Aiming for a Future Goal" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202402.1757.v1
Abstract
(1) Background: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a prognostic factor regarding long time morbidity and mortality. To assess CRF the well-known gold standard is cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), which is a time consuming and expensive test. Therefore, alternative methods for routine evaluation of CRF are needed for the general population as well as for specific patient groups such as children and young adults with congenital heart disease. The Stair Climbing Test (SCT) is a simple and resource saving test reported in the current literature. This test is used in various settings to assess different health associated risk factors including cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular resilience, therapy effectiveness or pre- and postoperative morbidity and mortality.
Medicine and Pharmacology, Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems
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