The effect of physical training on workload, upper leg muscle function and muscle areas in patients with chronic heart failure

2005 
Abstract Objective To investigate the effect of physical training (PTr) on upper leg muscle area, muscle strength and muscle endurance expressed as upper leg muscle function (ULMF) in relation to exercise performance in CHF. Design Randomised to a training (TG) or control group (CG). Setting: Outpatient cardiac rehabilitation centre of community hospital. Patients: 77 CHF patients (59 men and 18 women), NYHA class II/III, age 59.8±9.3 years, LVEF 27±8%. Sixteen patients dropped out during the intervention period, 61 patients (M/F:46/15) completed the study. Intervention: PTr (combined strength and endurance exercises) four times per week, twice supervised and twice at home, during 26 weeks. Main outcome measures LVEF, body composition, daily physical activity, exercise performance, upper leg muscle area and isokinetic leg muscle variables. Results Workload and peak oxygen consumption decreased in the CG (−4.1% and −4%) but increased in the TG (+5% and +4%) following PTr ( p p p Conclusions In CHF patients, home-based training in conjunction with a supervised strength and endurance training program is safe, feasible and effective and does not require complex training equipment. Physical training prevented loss of hamstrings muscle mass and improved exercise performance by enhancing muscle strength and endurance.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    27
    References
    50
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []