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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38428727/the-effectiveness-of-lifestyle-interventions-in-heart-failure-with-preserved-ejection-fraction-a-systematic-review-and-network-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grace Wm Walters, Jian L Yeo, Joanna M Bilak, Coral Pepper, Gaurav S Gulsin, Suzanne C Freeman, Laura J Gray, Gerry P McCann, Emer M Brady
AIMS: To perform a network meta-analysis to determine the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions on exercise tolerance and quality of life (QoL) in people with HFpEF. METHODS: Ten databases were searched for randomised controlled trials that evaluated a diet and/or exercise intervention in people with HFpEF up until May 2022. The co-primary outcomes were peak oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak ) and QoL as assessed by the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (MLHFQ)...
February 28, 2024: Journal of Cardiac Failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38417455/use-of-win-time-for-ordered-composite-endpoints-in-clinical-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James F Troendle, Eric S Leifer, Song Yang, Neal Jeffries, Dong-Yun Kim, Jungnam Joo, Christopher M O'Connor
Consider the choice of outcome for overall treatment benefit in a clinical trial which measures the first time to each of several clinical events. We describe several new variants of the win ratio that incorporate the time spent in each clinical state over the common follow-up, where clinical state means the worst clinical event that has occurred by that time. One version allows restriction so that death during follow-up is most important, while time spent in other clinical states is still accounted for. Three other variants are described; one is based on the average pairwise win time, one creates a continuous outcome for each participant based on expected win times against a reference distribution and another that uses the estimated distributions of clinical state to compare the treatment arms...
February 28, 2024: Statistics in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38410978/aerobic-exercise-attenuates-pressure-overload-induced-myocardial-remodeling-and-myocardial-inflammation-via-upregulating-mir-574-3p-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiao-Ying Chen, Yi-Na Jiang, Xuan Guan, Fang-Fang Ren, Shu-Jie Wu, Mao-Ping Chu, Lian-Pin Wu, Teng-Fang Lai, Lei Li
BACKGROUND: Exercise training can promote cardiac rehabilitation, thereby reducing cardiovascular disease mortality and hospitalization rates. MicroRNAs (miRs) are closely related to heart disease, among which miR-574-3p plays an important role in myocardial remodeling, but its role in exercise-mediated cardioprotection is still unclear. METHODS: A mouse myocardial hypertrophy model was established by transverse aortic coarctation, and a 4-week swimming exercise training was performed 1 week after the operation...
February 27, 2024: Circulation. Heart Failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38377223/evening-but-not-morning-aerobic-training-improves-sympathetic-activity-and-baroreflex-sensitivity-in-elderly-patients-with-treated-hypertension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leandro C Brito, Luan M Azevêdo, Graziela Amaro-Vicente, Luis R Costa, Natan D da Silva Junior, John R Halliwill, Maria U P B Rondon, Cláudia L M Forjaz
The blood pressure-lowering effect of aerobic training is preceded by improving cardiovascular autonomic control. We previously demonstrated that aerobic training conducted in the evening (ET) induces a greater decrease in blood pressure than morning training (MT). To study whether the greater blood pressure decrease after ET occurs through better cardiovascular autonomic regulation, this study aimed to compare MT versus ET on muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) and baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) in treated patients with hypertension...
February 20, 2024: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376998/heart-rate-variability-thresholds-agreement-with-established-approaches-and-reproducibility-in-trained-females-and-males
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pablo R Fleitas-Paniagua, Gabriele Marinari, Letizia Rasica, Bruce Rogers, Juan M Murias
PURPOSE: To determine in trained females and males: i) the agreement between the gas exchange threshold (GET), lactate threshold 1 (LT1) and heart rate variability threshold 1 (HRVT1), as well as between the respiratory compensation point (RCP), lactate threshold 2 (LT2) and heart rate variability threshold 2 (HRVT2) and ii) the reproducibility of HRVT1 and HRVT2 during two-min incremental step protocols. METHODS: Fifty-seven trained participants (24 females) completed a 2 min step incremental test to task failure...
February 12, 2024: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373064/temporal-trends-in-cardiac-rehabilitation-participation-and-its-core-components-a-nationwide-cohort-study-from-the-netherlands
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thijs Vonk, Martijn F H Maessen, Maria T E Hopman, Johan A Snoek, Vincent L Aengevaeren, Barry A Franklin, Thijs M H Eijsvogels, Esmee A Bakker
PURPOSE: Patient- and disease-specific data on cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participation and changes over time are limited. The objective of this study was to describe time trends in CR participation between 2013 and 2019 and provides insights into the utilization of CR components. METHODS: Patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) with an indication for CR were enrolled between 2013 and 2019. Dutch health insurance claims data were used to identify CR participation and its components...
February 20, 2024: Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365576/strength-training-improves-heart-function-collagen-and-strength-in-rats-with-heart-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leisiane G Dias, Carlos H O Reis, Leonardo Dos Santos, Walter Krause Neto, Ana Paula Lima-Leopoldo, Julien S Baker, André S Leopoldo, Danilo S Bocalini
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Myocardial infarction (MI) frequently leads to cardiac remodeling and failure with impaired life quality, playing an important role in cardiovascular deaths. Although physical exercise is a well-recognized effective non-pharmacological therapy for cardiovascular diseases, the effects of strength training (ST) on the structural and functional aspects of cardiac remodeling need to be further documented. In this study, we aimed to investigate the role of a linear block ST protocol in the rat model of MI...
February 16, 2024: Journal of Physiological Sciences: JPS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38361637/bibliometric-analysis-of-traditional-chinese-exercises-in-stroke-rehabilitation-from-2003-to-2022-using-citespace
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Xiaoyi Li, Zhi Li, Hongxing Wang
BACKGROUND: A comprehensive analysis was conducted on the relevant literature pertaining to the application of traditional Chinese exercises in stroke rehabilitation over the past 20 years. Additionally, a scientific knowledge map was created to elucidate the current research status, investigate its development process and research trends, and offer novel research perspectives for future studies. METHODS: The data is sourced from the WOS Core Collection, and CiteSpace software is used to analyze the relevant literature on traditional Chinese exercises in stroke rehabilitation...
2024: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38361589/exercise-training-outcomes-in-patients-with-chronic-heart-failure-with-reduced-ejection-fraction-depend-on-patient-background
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yukako Soejima, Hideki Yoshioka, Sayuri Guro, Hiromi Sato, Hiroto Hatakeyama, Yasunori Sato, Yoshihide Fujimoto, Naohiko Anzai, Akihiro Hisaka
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify significant factors affecting the effectiveness of exercise training using information of the HF-ACTION (Heart Failure: A Controlled Trial Investigating Outcomes of Exercise Training) study. METHODS: Background factors influencing the effect of exercise training were comprehensively surveyed for 2,130 patients by multivariable Cox regression analysis with the stepwise variable selection, and only significant factors were selected that were statistically distinguished from dummy noise factors using the Boruta method...
2024: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38355193/multimodality-magnetic-resonance-evaluating-the-effect-of-enhanced-physical-exercise-on-the-growth-rate-flow-haemodynamics-aneurysm-wall-and-ventricular-aortic-coupling-of-patients-with-small-abdominal-aortic-aneurysms-aaa-move-trial-a-study-protocol-for-an
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wen Zeng, Chengxin Weng, Ding Yuan, Tiehao Wang, Bin Huang, Jichun Zhao, Chunchao Xia, Zhenlin Li, Jiarong Wang
INTRODUCTION: The best lifestyle for small abdominal aortic aneurysms (sAAA) is essential for its conservative management. Physical exercise can improve the cardiopulmonary function of the patients, but it remains unclear which specific type of exercise is most beneficial for individuals with sAAA. The current study was designed to investigate the effect of physician-guided enhanced physical exercise programme on the aorto-cardiac haemodynamic environment, aneurysm sac wall, cardiac function and growth rate of sAAA by multimodality MRI...
February 13, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351744/a-rare-presentation-of-probable-training-related-chronic-myopericarditis-in-an-endurance-cyclist-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Azwan Aziz Mohamad, Nahar Azmi Mohamed
We report a rare case of high-volume training-related myopericarditis. A male, 18 years old, elite road bicycle racing cyclist with high-volume training of 1,000 km per week for >7 years, presented with progressively worsening exertional breathlessness, reduced effort tolerance, and one episode of cardiac syncope. The symptoms were present prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic but made worse with the sudden increase in the volume of training after lockdown periods in preparation for competition...
February 14, 2024: Korean Journal of Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336799/nose-vs-mouth-breathing-acute-effect-of-different-breathing-regimens-on-muscular-endurance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
František Lörinczi, Marián Vanderka, Drahomíra Lörincziová, Mehdi Kushkestani
BACKGROUND: It has been reported that the way we breathe (whether through the nose or mouth) can influence many aspects of our health and to some extent, sport performance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the acute effects of different breathing regimens on muscular endurance and physiological variables. METHODS: A randomized experiment to verify the acute effect of different breathing regimens (NN- inhaling and exhaling through the nose; NM- inhaling through the nose, exhaling through the mouth; MM- inhaling and exhaling through the mouth) on the muscular endurance performance was conducted...
February 9, 2024: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38311273/supervised-exercise-training-in-heart-failure-with-preserved-ejection-fraction-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-of-randomized-controlled-trials
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REVIEW
Sneha Annie Sebastian, Inderbir Padda, Gurpreet Johal
BACKGROUND: Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) represents a prevalent and increasingly common condition. Recognized for its high incidence, there is a growing interest in exploring effective interventions, with exercise emerging as a critical component in the rehabilitation of HFpEF patients. We aim to update evidence on the impact of supervised exercise training on exercise capacity, diastolic function, arterial stiffness, and health-related quality of life (QoL) of individuals diagnosed with HFpEF...
February 2, 2024: Current Problems in Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308476/the-clinical-effects-of-pharmacotherapy-combined-with-blood-flow-restriction-and-isometric-exercise-training-in-rehabilitating-patients-with-heart-failure-with-reduced-ejection-fraction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pinxia Wu, Yu Liu
Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) is associated with reduced cardiac function and impaired quality of life. Blood flow restriction (BFR) training is emerging as a potential adjunctive therapy. This study aimed at evaluating the efficacy of combination of BFR and isometric exercises on cardiac function, functional status, and quality of life in HFrEF patients. Totally 44 patients with HFrEF were equally divided into a control group and a combined treatment group. Both groups received standard pharmacotherapy and upper limb exercise, with the combined group also undergoing BFR and isometric exercise training...
February 2024: Rejuvenation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38296582/electromyogram-power-spectrum-and-cardiac-function-changes-after-combined-aerobic-interval-training-and-inspiratory-muscle-training-in-chronic-heart-failure-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zahra Sadek, Wiam Ramadan, Said Ahmaidi, Mahmoud Youness, Wissam H Joumaa
Exercise intolerance and dyspnea are the major symptoms of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) and are associated with a poor quality of life. In addition to impaired central hemodynamics, symptoms may be attributed to changes in peripheral skeletal muscles. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of aerobic interval training (AIT) combined with inspiratory muscle training (IMT) on cardiac and skeletal muscle function and on functional capacity and dyspnea in patients with CHF and inspiratory muscle weakness...
2024: International Heart Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38294187/beyond-weight-loss-the-emerging-role-of-incretin-based-treatments-in-cardiometabolic-hfpef
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Federico Capone, Natasha Nambiar, Gabriele G Schiattarella
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Incretin-based drugs are potent weight-lowering agents, emerging as potential breakthrough therapy for the treatment of obesity-related phenotype of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF). In this review article, we will discuss the contribution of weight loss as part of the benefits of incretin-based medications in obese patients with HFpEF. Furthermore, we will describe the potential effects of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) receptor agonists on the heart, particularly in relation to HFpEF pathophysiology...
January 31, 2024: Current Opinion in Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38268237/exercise-training-and-high-sensitivity-cardiac-troponin-i-in-patients-with-heart-failure-with-reduced-ejection-fraction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Egil Riveland, Torstein Valborgland, Anastasia Ushakova, Øyvind Skadberg, Trine Karlsen, Torstein Hole, Asbjørn Støylen, Håvard Dalen, Vibeke Videm, Elias Koppen, Axel Linke, Charles Delagardelle, Emeline M Van Craenenbroeck, Paul Beckers, Eva Prescott, Martin Halle, Torbjørn Omland, Øyvind Ellingsen, Alf Inge Larsen
AIMS: The aims of this sub-study of the SMARTEX trial were (1) to evaluate the effects of a 12-week exercise training programme on serum levels of high sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) in patients with moderate chronic heart failure (CHF), in New York Heart Association class II-III with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and (2) to explore the associations with left ventricular remodelling, functional capacity and filling pressures measured with N-terminal pro brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP)...
January 24, 2024: ESC Heart Failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38255646/endothelial-dysfunction-and-heart-failure-with-preserved-ejection-fraction-an-updated-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Mariarosaria De Luca, Giulia Crisci, Giuseppe Armentaro, Sebastiano Cicco, Giovanni Talerico, Emanuele Bobbio, Lorena Lanzafame, Christopher G Green, Abbie G McLellan, Radek Debiec, Paolo Caferra, Roberto Scicali, Antonio Cannatà, Muhammad Zubair Israr, Liam M Heaney, Andrea Salzano
Heart failure (HF) is a clinical syndrome consisting of typical symptoms and signs due to structural and/or functional abnormalities of the heart, resulting in elevated intracardiac pressures and/or inadequate cardiac output. The vascular system plays a crucial role in the development and progression of HF regardless of ejection fraction, with endothelial dysfunction (ED) as one of the principal features of HF. The main ED manifestations (i.e., impaired endothelium-dependent vasodilation, increased oxidative stress, chronic inflammation, leukocyte adhesion, and endothelial cell senescence) affect the systemic and pulmonary haemodynamic and the renal and coronary circulation...
December 24, 2023: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38246276/ergophysiological-evaluation-of-heart-failure-patients-with-reduced-ejection-fraction-undergoing-exercise-based-cardiac-rehabilitation-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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REVIEW
Georgios A Christou, Maria A Christou, Constantinos H Davos, Georgios Markozannes, Konstantinos A Christou, Stefanos Mantzoukas, Dimitrios K Christodoulou, Dimitrios N Kiortsis, Panagiota A Christou, Stelios Tigas, Dimitra Nikoletou
BACKGROUND: This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to explore in heart failure (HF) patients with reduced ejection fraction (EF) undergoing exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation: 1) the comparison of temporal changes between peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) and first ventilatory threshold (VO2VT1), 2) the association of VO2peak and VO2VT1 changes with physiological factors and 3) the differential effects of continuous aerobic exercise (CAE) and interval training (IT) on VO2peak and VO2VT1...
January 19, 2024: Hellenic Journal of Cardiology: HJC
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38240219/high-intensity-interval-training-is-associated-with-improved-10-year-survival-by-mediating-left-ventricular-remodeling-in-patients-with-heart-failure-with-reduced-and-mid-range-ejection-fraction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chih-Chin Hsu, Tieh-Cheng Fu, Chao-Hung Wang, Ting-Shuo Huang, Wen-Jin Cherng, Jong-Shyan Wang
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess the left ventricular (LV) remodeling response and long-term survival after high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in patients with various heart failure (HF) phenotypes during a 10-year longitudinal follow-up. METHODS AND RESULTS: Among 214 patients with HF receiving guideline-directed medical therapy, those who underwent an additional 36 sessions of aerobic exercise at alternating intensities of 80% and 40% peak oxygen consumption (<mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www...
January 19, 2024: Journal of the American Heart Association
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