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Level of activities associated with mobility during everyday life in patients with chronic congestive heart failure as measured with an "activity monitor".

H van den Berg-Emons1, J Bussmann, A Balk, D Keijzer-Oster, H Stam.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Because of dyspnea and fatigue, patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) may be restricted in the performance of normal everyday activities. The aim of this study was to obtain a preliminary indication of the level of activities associated with mobility during everyday life and between-day variance in activities in patients with mild to moderate CHF as measured with an "Activity Monitor." SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The "Activity Monitor" is based on long-term (>24 hours) ambulatory monitoring of signals from accelerometers fixed to the subject's body during everyday activities with the aim of assessing the level of activities associated with mobility. Measurements were obtained over 3 days from 5 male subjects with CHF (mean age=64 years, SD=5, range=59-72) and over 2 days from 5 matched comparison subjects (mean age=65 years, SD=4, range=61-71).
RESULTS: Mean duration of movement-related activities (walking, cycling, or general movement) (expressed as a percentage of the duration of the measurement day) was lower in the subjects with CHF (X=3.9, SD=1.5, range=2.2-6.7) than in the comparison subjects (X=11.3, SD=3.0, range=6.6-14.1). In the patients, between-day variance was smaller for different weekdays (eg, Monday versus Tuesday) than for similar weekdays (eg, 2 Mondays) (1.11% and 7.28%, respectively). DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSION: The results show how activities associated with mobility during everyday life may be restricted in people with CHF.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11688587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther        ISSN: 0031-9023


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