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Article Dans Une Revue Spinal Cord Année : 1999

Reproducibility of the Adapted Leger and Boucher Test for wheelchair-dependent athletes

Magali Poulain
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Agnes Vinet
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Pierre Louis Bernard
Alain Varray

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Study design: This study analyzed the reproducibility of a ®eld test. In a previous study, we showed that this test, the Adapted Leger and Boucher Test (ALBT), was progressive and maximal. 1 The Leger and Boucher predictive equation for able-bodied subjects 2 was not accurate for WD athletes, however, and a new predictive equation is needed. Objectives: To determine the reproducibility of an adapted incremental ®eld test for wheelchair-dependent (WD) athletes. Setting: France at Montpellier. Methods: The proposed protocol was conducted on a 400 m track. Eight male paraplegics (mean age: 30.8+5.1 years) performed the test three times in the same conditions, ie same time of day, same wheelchair, same material. Maximal heart rate (HRmax) and maximal speed (Smax) were measured. Results: We found no signi®cant dierences (P40.05) between tests for either variable. The Bland and Altman graphic analyses showed a good reproducibility for both variables. Lastly, the reproducibility coecients of HRmax and Smax were very low (2% and 1%, respectively). Conclusion: The ALBT is reproducible concerning measurements of HRmax and Smax. A valid predictive equation of maximal oxygen uptake from the Smax is now needed for WD athletes during this ®eld test.
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Magali Poulain, Agnes Vinet, Pierre Louis Bernard, Alain Varray. Reproducibility of the Adapted Leger and Boucher Test for wheelchair-dependent athletes. Spinal Cord, 1999. ⟨hal-03476343⟩
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