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Six-minute step test for overweight and obese subjects: concurrent validity, intrarater reliability and prediction equation

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Figure 1 - Flow diagram of patient recruitment and progress.
Table II - Performance in the 6MWT and 6MST test-retest.
Figure 2 - Pearson’s correlation coefficient for performance between the 6MWT and the TD6M for the  control group (Figure 2A: r= 0.088 p=0.7) and the obese/overweight group (Figure 2B: r= 0.501 p=0.01)
Table III - Reliability of the 6-minute step test in the control and overweight/obese groups
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