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Ecological Validity of Walking Capacity Tests in Multiple Sclerosis
Authors:J P Stellmann  A Neuhaus  N G?tze  S Briken  C Lederer  M Schimpl  C Heesen  M Daumer
Institution:1. Institute of Neuroimmunology and MS (INIMS) and Department of Neurology, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany.; 2. Sylvia Lawry Centre for Multiple Sclerosis Research, Munich, Germany.; 3. Trium Analysis Online GmbH, Munich, Germany.; Medical University of Innsbruck, AUSTRIA,
Abstract:

Background

Ecological validity implicates in how far clinical assessments refer to real life. Short clinical gait tests up to ten meters and 2- or 6-Minutes Walking Tests (2MWT/6MWT) are used as performance-based outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) studies and considered as moderately associated with real life mobility.

Objective

To investigate the ecological validity of 10 Meter Walking Test (10mWT), 2MWT and 6MWT.

Methods

Persons with MS performed 10mWT, 6MWT including 2MWT and 7 recorded days by accelerometry. Ecological validity was assumed if walking tests represented a typical walking sequence in real-life and correlations with accelerometry parameters were strong.

Results

In this cohort (n=28, medians: age=45, EDSS=3.2, disease duration=9 years), uninterrupted walking of 2 or 6 minutes occurred not frequent in real life (2.61 and 0.35 sequences/day). 10mWT correlated only with slow walking speed quantiles in real life. 2MWT and 6MWT correlated moderately with most real life walking parameters.

Conclusion

Clinical gait tests over a few meters have a poor ecological validity while validity is moderate for 2MWT and 6MWT. Mobile accelerometry offers the opportunity to control and improve the ecological validity of MS mobility outcomes.
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