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Energy expenditure estimation in beta-blocker-medicated cardiac patients by combining heart rate and body movement data.

Jos J Kraal1, Francesco Sartor2, Gabriele Papini2, Wim Stut2, Niels Peek3, Hareld Mc Kemps4, Alberto G Bonomi2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Accurate assessment of energy expenditure provides an opportunity to monitor physical activity during cardiac rehabilitation. However, the available assessment methods, based on the combination of heart rate (HR) and body movement data, are not applicable for patients using beta-blocker medication. Therefore, we developed an energy expenditure prediction model for beta-blocker-medicated cardiac rehabilitation patients.
METHODS: Sixteen male cardiac rehabilitation patients (age: 55.8 ± 7.3 years, weight: 93.1 ± 11.8 kg) underwent a physical activity protocol with 11 low- to moderate-intensity common daily life activities. Energy expenditure was assessed using a portable indirect calorimeter. HR and body movement data were recorded during the protocol using unobtrusive wearable devices. In addition, patients underwent a symptom-limited exercise test and resting metabolic rate assessment. Energy expenditure estimation models were developed using multivariate regression analyses based on HR and body movement data and/or patient characteristics. In addition, a HR-flex model was developed.
RESULTS: The model combining HR and body movement data and patient characteristics showed the highest correlation and lowest error (r2 = 0.84, root mean squared error = 0.834 kcal/minute) with total energy expenditure. The method based on individual calibration data (HR-flex) showed lower accuracy (i2 = 0.83, root mean squared error = 0.992 kcal/minute).
CONCLUSIONS: Our results show that combining HR and body movement data improves the accuracy of energy expenditure prediction models in cardiac patients, similar to methods that have been developed for healthy subjects. The proposed methodology does not require individual calibration and is based on the data that are available in clinical practice. © The European Society of Cardiology 2016.

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Keywords:  Accelerometry; beta-blockers; cardiac rehabilitation; energy expenditure; heart rate monitoring; physical activity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27625154     DOI: 10.1177/2047487316667786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Prev Cardiol        ISSN: 2047-4873            Impact factor:   7.804


  7 in total

1.  Clinical and cost-effectiveness of home-based cardiac rehabilitation compared to conventional, centre-based cardiac rehabilitation: Results of the FIT@Home study.

Authors:  Jos J Kraal; M Elske Van den Akker-Van Marle; Ameen Abu-Hanna; Wim Stut; Niels Peek; Hareld Mc Kemps
Journal:  Eur J Prev Cardiol       Date:  2017-05-23       Impact factor: 7.804

2.  Effects of cardiac telerehabilitation in patients with coronary artery disease using a personalised patient-centred web application: protocol for the SmartCare-CAD randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Rutger W M Brouwers; Jos J Kraal; Simone C J Traa; Ruud F Spee; Laurence M L C Oostveen; Hareld M C Kemps
Journal:  BMC Cardiovasc Disord       Date:  2017-01-31       Impact factor: 2.298

3.  Evaluation of an activity monitor for use in pregnancy to help reduce excessive gestational weight gain.

Authors:  Paul M C Lemmens; Francesco Sartor; Lieke G E Cox; Sebastiaan V den Boer; Joyce H D M Westerink
Journal:  BMC Pregnancy Childbirth       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 3.007

4.  Beta-Blocker Type Effect on Substrate Oxidation during HIIE in Heart Failure Patients: Pilot Data.

Authors:  Paula Aver Bretanha Ribeiro; Eve Normandin; Philippe Meyer; Martin Juneau; Michel White; Anil Nigam; Mathieu Gayda
Journal:  Arq Bras Cardiol       Date:  2019-03       Impact factor: 2.000

Review 5.  Energy Intake Requirements in Pregnancy.

Authors:  Jasper Most; Sheila Dervis; Francois Haman; Kristi B Adamo; Leanne M Redman
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2019-08-06       Impact factor: 5.717

6.  Usefulness of Modern Activity Trackers for Monitoring Exercise Behavior in Chronic Cardiac Patients: Validation Study.

Authors:  Cyrille Herkert; Jos Johannes Kraal; Eline Maria Agnes van Loon; Martijn van Hooff; Hareld Marijn Clemens Kemps
Journal:  JMIR Mhealth Uhealth       Date:  2019-12-19       Impact factor: 4.773

7.  The future is now: a call for action for cardiac telerehabilitation in the COVID-19 pandemic from the secondary prevention and rehabilitation section of the European Association of Preventive Cardiology.

Authors:  Martijn Scherrenberg; Matthias Wilhelm; Dominique Hansen; Heinz Völler; Véronique Cornelissen; Ines Frederix; Hareld Kemps; Paul Dendale
Journal:  Eur J Prev Cardiol       Date:  2020-07-02       Impact factor: 8.526

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