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Research Title Prediction of maximum fat oxidation from six-minute walk test, anthropometric, and cardiovascular outcomes in normal weight female Thai adults. 
Date of Distribution 27 October 2022 
Conference
     Title of the Conference International Conference on Physical Activity and Sports (IPAS 2022) 
     Organiser Postgraduate Program in Exercise and Sport Sciences, Graduate School, Khon Kaen University 
     Conference Place Virtual (online) 
     Province/State Khon Kaen, Thailand 
     Conference Date 27 October 2022 
     To 28 October 2022 
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     Page 57 
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     Abstract Maximum fat oxidation (FATmax) during exercise is an important marker for a potential treatment of obesity. However, the gold-standard method of assessing the FATmax has more limitations such as requiring expensive equipment, cost-intensive, trained personnel, and performing only in the laboratory. Six-minute walk test and anthropometric component and cardiovascular outcomes have been used to form a formula determining FATmax in Tunisian obese children. It is a simple field test measuring aerobic capacity (a moderate strength association between 6-minute walk distance (6MWD) and VO2max [r = 0.49; P = 0.001(Burr JF, 2011)]. It showied good validity, and reliability [ICC=0.86-0.99). This formula has never been obtained in Thai population including adults. Seventy healthy sedentary women (age 41±7.8 yr, body mass index 22±1.8 kg/m2) performed submaximal cycling test to determine actual FATmax. The 6MWD, anthropometric, and cardiovascular outcomes were included to create the equation predicting FATmax. Mean of FATmax is 85.7±63.9 mg/min and 6MWD is 577.5±43.7 m. Multiple regression analyses revealed that the combinations of 6MWD with, hip circumference (H) and heart rate (HR) improved the predictability of the model (R2=0.18, p-value < 0.05). This study has established the equation predicting FATmax (mg/min) which is FATmax (mg/min) = 296.33+0.45×6MWD(m)-3.44×H(cm)-2.36×HR(/min) in normal weight female Thai adults. However, this equation needs to be verified before further implication. 
Author
627100001-7 Miss ARISA SESPHENG [Main Author]
Graduate School Doctoral Degree

Peer Review Status มีผู้ประเมินอิสระ 
Level of Conference นานาชาติ 
Type of Proceeding Abstract 
Type of Presentation Poster 
Part of thesis true 
Presentation awarding true 
     Award Title First runner-up Poster Presentation 
     Type of award รางวัลด้านวิชาการ วิชาชีพ 
     Organiser Postgraduate Program in Exercise and Sport Sciences, Graduate School, Khon Kaen University 
     Date of awarding 28 ตุลาคม 2565 
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