IMPACT OF EXERCISE TRAINING AT DIFFERENT INTENSITY LEVELS ON CARDIAC FUNCTION AND EXERCISE CAPACITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEART FAILURE: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY

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作者
Zhang, Zhenying [1 ]
Wang, Lizhong [1 ]
Xi, Jianing [1 ]
Sun, Xiaojing [1 ]
Sun, Xingguo [2 ]
机构
[1] Capital Med Univ, Beijing Rehabil Hosp, Cardiac Rehabil Ctr, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Med Sci, Fuwai Hosp, Natl Ctr Cardiovasc Dis, Beijing, Peoples R China
关键词
heart failure; cardiac rehabilitation; exercise test; exercise tolerance; peak oxygen uptake; left ventricular function; TRIAL INVESTIGATING OUTCOMES; PROGNOSTIC VALUE; HF-ACTION; MANAGEMENT; ASSOCIATION; DESIGN; LIFE;
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10.2340/jrm.v54.1023
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Objective: To investigate training at different inten-sity levels on cardiac function, exercise capacity, and health-related quality of life in patients with chronic heart failure. Methods: This prospective cohort study enrolled patients with chronic heart failure at Beijing Reha-bilitation Hospital, Beijing, China from January 2018 to January 2020. Participants received conventional therapy (non-exercise group) or therapy plus cycle ergometer exercises at an intensity of 80% anaerobic threshold (EA group) and Delta 50% power above anae-robic threshold (EB group) for 12 weeks. The primary outcome was peak oxygen uptake. Results: Forty-five patients (15/group) completed the study without serious complications. Exercise training at an intensity of Delta 50% power above anae-robic threshold had better effects on exercise capa-city than exercise at an intensity of 80% anaerobic threshold, as shown by a greater improvement in peak oxygen uptake (20.3 +/- 4.1 vs 16.8 +/- 3.2 mL/ min/kg), peak O2 pulse (12.5 +/- 2.3 vs 10.1 +/- 2.1 mL/beat), and peak workload (123.1 +/- 26.9 vs 102.8 +/- 29.5 W) in patients with chronic heart fai-lure (all p < 0.001). Exercise improved the 6-min walk test distance (control: 394.0 +/- 74.1; EA: 481.4 +/- 89.4; EB: 508.9 +/- 92.5 m; p< 0.001) and health-related quality of life (control: 40.7 +/- 12.3; EA: 16.2 +/- 8.6; EB: 11.5 +/- 6.4; p< 0.001). Conclusion: Compared with an intensity of 80% anaerobic threshold, exercise training at an inten-sity of Delta 50% power above anaerobic threshold was safe and had better effects on cardiac function, exercise capacity, and health-related quality of life.
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