Rockport One Mile Walk Test Version 1.0 Functional Test
**Semantic type:** Intellectual Product
**Definition:** A submaximal fitness test, developed by Kline et al. in 1987, that utilizes the fastest time taken to walk one mile (T1), heart rate measured at the fourth quarter of the mile (HR1-4), sex (SEX; male = 1, female = 0), age in years (AGE), and body weight in pounds (WT) to estimate maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) using the equation: VO2max = 6.9652 + (0.0091*WT) - (0.0257*AGE) + (0.5955*SEX) - (0.2240*T1) - (0.0115*HR1-4). IMPORTANT NOTICE: The NCI Thesaurus contains biomedical terminologies that NCI does not own or control. This concept contains gender-related content that does not comply with Executive Order 14168.
**Synonyms:** - RFWT Version 1 - ROCK01 - ROCKPORT ONE MILE WALK TEST V1.0
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