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High-intensity aerobic interval training can lead to improvement in skeletal muscle power among in-hospital patients with advanced heart failure.

Masanobu Taya1,2, Eisuke Amiya3, Masaru Hatano1,4, Hisataka Maki1, Daisuke Nitta1, Akihito Saito1, Masaki Tsuji1, Yumiko Hosoya1, Shun Minatsuki1, Atsuko Nakayama1, Takayuki Fujiwara1, Yuto Konishi1,2, Kazuhiko Yokota2, Masafumi Watanabe1, Hiroyuki Morita1, Nobuhiko Haga2, Issei Komuro1.   

Abstract

This study investigated the effectiveness and safety of interval training during in-hospital treatment of patients with advanced heart failure. Twenty-four consecutive patients with advanced symptomatic heart failure who were referred for cardiac transplant evaluation were recruited. After performing aerobic exercise for approximate intensity, high-intensity interval training (HIIT) was performed. The protocol consisted of 3 or 4 sessions of 1-min high-intensity exercise aimed at 80% of peak VO2 or 80% heart rate reserve, followed by 4-min recovery periods of low intensity. In addition to the necessary laboratory data, hand grip strength and knee extensor strength were evaluated at the start of exercise training and both at the start and the end of HIIT. Knee extensor strength was standardized by body weight. The BNP level at the start of exercise training was 432 (812) pg/mL and it significantly decreased to 254 (400) pg/mL (p < 0.001) at the end of HIIT. Hand grip strength did not change during course. By contrast, knee extensor strength significantly increased during HIIT [4.42 ± 1.43 → 5.28 ± 1.45 N/kg, p < 0.001], whereas the improvement of knee extensor strength was not significant from the start of exercise training to the start of HIIT. In addition, the change in knee extensor strength during HIIT was significantly associated with the hemoglobin A1c level at the start of exercise (R = - 0.55; p = 0.015). HIIT has a positive impact on skeletal muscle strength among in-hospital patients with advanced heart failure.

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Keywords:  Cardiac rehabilitation; Heart failure; High-intensity interval training; Muscle strength

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29335797     DOI: 10.1007/s00380-018-1120-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Vessels        ISSN: 0910-8327            Impact factor:   2.037


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