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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 7.
Published in final edited form as: Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2011 Nov;43(11):2017–2023. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31821ecf61

Table II.

Performance and clinical characteristics in patients with intermittent claudication.

Variables Mean (SD)
Time to onset pain during graded treadmill test (sec) (n=77) 326 (213)
Time to maximal pain during graded treadmill test (sec) (n=77) 661 (251)
Peak systolic blood pressure during graded treadmill test (mmHg) (n=75) 155 (20)
Peak diastolic blood pressure during graded treadmill test (mmHg) (n=75) 85 (11)
Peak heart rate during graded treadmill test (bpm) (n=76) 121 (20)
Peak oxygen uptake (mL*kg−1*min−1) (n=76) 14.7 (3.6)
Ischemic Window (mmHg*min−1*m−1) (n=77) −0.21 (0.31)
Heart rate recovery 1st minute (bpm) (n=73) 91 (18)
Reactive hyperemic blood flow (%/min) (n=76) 5.1 (3.5)
Large artery elasticity index (mL/mmHg*10) (n=62) 14.3 (6.6)
Small artery elasticity index (mL/mmHg*100) (n=62) 4.2 (2.3)
Physical activity level (strides/day) (n=73) 3867 (1720)

Values are means and standard deviation (SD).