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Exercise training in heart failure improves quality of life and exercise capacity
Authors:Willenheimer  R; Erhardt  L; Cline  C; Rydberg  E; Israelsson  B
Institution:Department of Cardiology, Centre of Heart and Lung Diseases, Malmö University Hospital, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden
Abstract:Aims Benefit from exercise training in heart failure has mainly beenshown in men with ischaemic disease. We aimed to examine theeffects of exercise training in heart failure patients ≤75 yearsold of both sexes and with various aetiology. Methods and Results Fifty-four patients with stable mild-to-moderate heart failurewere randomized to exercise or control, and 49 completed thestudy (49% ≥65 years; 29% women; 24% non-ischaemic aetiology;training, n=22; controls, n=27). The exercise programme consistedof bicycle training at 80% of maximal intensity over a periodof 4 months.Improvements vs controls were found regarding maximalexercise capacity (6±12 vs –4±12% mean±SD],P<0·01)and global quality-of-life (2 1] vs 0 1] units median {inter-quartilerange}],P<0·01), but not regarding maximal oxygenconsumption or the dyspnoea–fatigue index. All of thesefour variables significantly improved in men with ischaemicaetiology compared with controls (n=11). However, none of thesevariables improved in women with ischaemic aetiology (n=5),or in patients with non-ischaemic aetiology (n=6). The trainingresponse was independent of age, left ventricular systolic function,and maximal oxygen consumption. No training-related adverseeffects were reported. Conclusion Supervised exercise training was safe and beneficial in heartfailure patients ≤75 years, especially in men with ischaemicaetiology. The effects of exercise training in women and patientswith non-ischaemic aetiology should be further examined.
Keywords:Exercise training  heart failure  benefit  patient categories
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