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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Vasc Surg. 2019 Dec 23;71(3):988–1001. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2019.05.058

Table V.

Change in six-minute walk distance and maximal treadmill walking distance following home-based and supervised treadmill exercise interventions, according to presence vs. absence of intermittent claudication

Classic intermittent claudication Symptoms other than intermittent claudication
Baseline (Meters) Mean (SD) 6-month follow-up Mean (SD) Change between 6-month follow-up and baseline (meters) Mean (95% CI) Baseline (meters) Mean (SD) 6-month follow-up Mean (SD) Change between 6-month follow-up and baseline (meters) Mean (95% CI)
6-month change in six-minute walk distance among participants randomized to home-based exercise. 341 (97) 395 (108) +53.6 (+20.3, +86.9) 363 (SD: 97) 401 (100) +38.4 (+22.5, +54.3)
6-month change in six-minute walk distance among participants randomized to supervised treadmill exercise. 335 (95) 357 (95) +20.1 (+4.2, +36.1) 335 (SD: 99) 363 (92) +27.7 (+15.2, +40.2)
6-month change in treadmill walking distance in participants randomized to home-based exercise. 401 (269) 501 (363) +100 (+35.5, +165.1) 419 (SD: 249) 493 (307) +74.1 (+27.4, +120.9)
6-month change in treadmill walking distance in participants randomized to supervised treadmill exercise 316 (228) 584 (306) +246 (+132, +360) 394 (SD: 265) 613 (304) +218.6 (+171.9, +265.4)

SD = Standard Deviation

CI = Confidence interval