TY - JOUR
T1 - Validity and reliability of linear encoder muscle power testing in persons with Parkinson's disease
AU - Bonde-Jensen, Frederik
AU - Dalgas, Ulrik
AU - Hvid, Lars Grøndahl
AU - Langeskov-Christensen, Martin
PY - 2024/5
Y1 - 2024/5
N2 - OBJECTIVE: To investigate the construct validity ON medication and the reliability both ON and OFF medication of linear encoder muscle power testing in persons with Parkinson's disease (pwPD).DESIGN: A study using baseline data from one randomized controlled trial (study 1) and one cohort study (study 2).SETTING: University exercise lab.PARTICIPANTS: Study 1: 35 healthy controls and 70 pwPD. Study 2: 20 pwPD.INTERVENTION: Study 1: baseline data. Study 2: 4 chair rise tests (2 ON and 2 OFF medication), in a randomized order, separated by 4 to 16 days.MAIN MEASURES: Linear encoder data were collected from a chair rise test. Known groups validity and convergent validity (i.e., construct validity) were assessed by comparing peak power between pwPD and healthy controls and associations between peak power and functional performance (i.e., 6-Min Walk Test, Timed Up and Go Test, Six-Spot Step Test), respectively. Reliability was assessed as day-to-day variation and by intraclass correlation coefficients.RESULTS: Peak power was comparable between pwPD and healthy controls (-7.2%, p = 0.17), but lower in moderately impaired pwPD compared to mildly impaired pwPD (-27%, p < 0.01) and healthy controls (-23%, p < 0.01). Moderate to strong associations were observed between peak power and functional performance (r
2 = 0.44-0.51). Day-to-day variation ON and OFF medication were 1.0 and 1.3 W/kg, respectively, while intraclass correlation coefficients were 0.95 (0.87;0.98) and 0.93 (0.82;0.97), respectively.
CONCLUSION: Linear encoder muscle power testing shows inconsistent known groups validity, acceptable convergent validity ON medication, and excellent day-to-day reliability ON and OFF medication in pwPD.
AB - OBJECTIVE: To investigate the construct validity ON medication and the reliability both ON and OFF medication of linear encoder muscle power testing in persons with Parkinson's disease (pwPD).DESIGN: A study using baseline data from one randomized controlled trial (study 1) and one cohort study (study 2).SETTING: University exercise lab.PARTICIPANTS: Study 1: 35 healthy controls and 70 pwPD. Study 2: 20 pwPD.INTERVENTION: Study 1: baseline data. Study 2: 4 chair rise tests (2 ON and 2 OFF medication), in a randomized order, separated by 4 to 16 days.MAIN MEASURES: Linear encoder data were collected from a chair rise test. Known groups validity and convergent validity (i.e., construct validity) were assessed by comparing peak power between pwPD and healthy controls and associations between peak power and functional performance (i.e., 6-Min Walk Test, Timed Up and Go Test, Six-Spot Step Test), respectively. Reliability was assessed as day-to-day variation and by intraclass correlation coefficients.RESULTS: Peak power was comparable between pwPD and healthy controls (-7.2%, p = 0.17), but lower in moderately impaired pwPD compared to mildly impaired pwPD (-27%, p < 0.01) and healthy controls (-23%, p < 0.01). Moderate to strong associations were observed between peak power and functional performance (r
2 = 0.44-0.51). Day-to-day variation ON and OFF medication were 1.0 and 1.3 W/kg, respectively, while intraclass correlation coefficients were 0.95 (0.87;0.98) and 0.93 (0.82;0.97), respectively.
CONCLUSION: Linear encoder muscle power testing shows inconsistent known groups validity, acceptable convergent validity ON medication, and excellent day-to-day reliability ON and OFF medication in pwPD.
KW - exercise therapy
KW - muscle power exercise testing
KW - rehabilitation
KW - resistance training
KW - Reproducibility of Results
KW - Humans
KW - Muscles
KW - Time and Motion Studies
KW - Parkinson Disease/diagnosis
KW - Postural Balance
KW - Cohort Studies
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U2 - 10.1177/02692155231224987
DO - 10.1177/02692155231224987
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 38193269
SN - 0269-2155
VL - 38
SP - 678
EP - 687
JO - Clinical Rehabilitation
JF - Clinical Rehabilitation
IS - 5
ER -