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Objective: To evaluate the association between self-selected walking speed (S), oxygen consumption at S (Vo), the oxygen cost of walking (Cw) at S, and mobility independence and independence for activities of daily living in individuals poststroke.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: Hospital.
Participants: Individuals with stroke who were able to walk without human assistance were included. We included 90 individuals (N=90; mean age, 63.5±14.0y).
Interventions: Not applicable.
Main Outcome Measures: Cw was captured during walking from measurements of S and Vo. We assessed mobility independence based on the modified Functional Ambulation Classification (mFAC) and independence in activities of daily living by the Barthel Index (BI). Multiple linear regression analyses were performed to evaluate the independence of Cw, Vo, and S from the determination of BI and mFAC among the various characteristics of the population (age, stroke delay, body mass index, motor function, spasticity).
Results: We reported Cw=0.36 mL/kg/m (interquartile range [IQR]=0.28 mL/kg/m), S=0.60±0.32 m/s, Vo=11.2 mL/kg/min (IQR=1.8 mL/kg/min). The multiple linear regression analyses showed that Cw and S were independently associated with the BI (P<.01) and the mFAC (P<.01) scores. Vo was not found to be an explanatory variable of functional independence (P>.05).
Conclusions: Cw was independently associated with functional independence. This association appears to be primarily determined by S and not Vo, underscoring the importance of evaluating and acting on S to improve the functional independence of individuals with stroke.
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