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- Tecumseh_step_test abstract "The Tecumseh step test is a modified version of the Harvard Step Test developed by Professor Henry J. Montoye. The main differences from the original protocol were the lower step height (8 inches instead of 20), the more moderate stepping rate (24 steps/min instead of 30) and the shorter duration (3 minutes instead of 5 minutes). These alterations made this test easier to perform and suitable for epidemiological studies. In fact, this modified step test was employed in the Tecumseh, Michigan, Community Health Study run between the 50’s and 60’s. During this epidemiological study around 5,488 people performed the Tecumseh Step test. The number of heart beats from 30 seconds after the end of the 3 minutes step test to 1 minute after the step test were used to assess the cardiovascular fitness level.".
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- Tecumseh_step_test comment "The Tecumseh step test is a modified version of the Harvard Step Test developed by Professor Henry J. Montoye. The main differences from the original protocol were the lower step height (8 inches instead of 20), the more moderate stepping rate (24 steps/min instead of 30) and the shorter duration (3 minutes instead of 5 minutes). These alterations made this test easier to perform and suitable for epidemiological studies.".
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