| Literature DB >> 30217193 |
Victoria Arija1,2,3, Felipe Villalobos4, Roser Pedret5,6, Angels Vinuesa5,6, Dolors Jovani5,6, Gabriel Pascual5,6, Josep Basora7,8,4,5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physical activity (PA) promotes cardiovascular health and health related quality of life (HRQoL), although the effect of that on blood pressure (BP) control has rarely been studied in hypertensive subjects. Our aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of a PA intervention programme on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, HRQoL and BP control in hypertensive subjects.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30217193 PMCID: PMC6137925 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-018-1008-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Cardiovascular health during physical activity intervention program in hypertensive subjects
| Baseline |
| End |
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| Control group ( | Intervention group ( | Control group ( | Intervention group ( | |||
| CVD risk (score)a | 5.5 (4.0) | 4.8 (3.4) | 0.216 | 6.1 (4.3) | 4.6 (3.2) | 0.032 |
| Weight (Kg)a | 79.7 (14.7) | 76.1 (14.0) | 0.117 | 79.3 (15.1) | 75.0 (14.4) | 0.059 |
| BMI (Kg/m2)a | 31.6 (4.4) | 30.5 (4.3) | 0.128 | 31.4 (4.6) | 30.0 (4.4) | 0.062 |
| Smoking (%) | 3.6 | 5.9 | 0.731 | 3.6 | 4.6 | 0.556 |
| Systolic BP (mmHg)a | 135.4 (15.0) | 134.5 (16.1) | 0.690 | 139.3 (20.1) | 131.8 (13.7) | 0.002 |
| Diastolic BP (mmHg)a | 75.9 (10.0) | 76.7 (9.8) | 0.554 | 74.9 (12.0) | 74.8 (8.3) | 0.953 |
| Controlled BP (%) | 39.6 | 42.8 | 0.751 | 32.4 | 51.3 | 0.015 |
| Change in control of BP | 12.3 | 20.4 | 0.042 | |||
| • From controlled to uncontrolled (%) | 23.1 | 13.6 | ||||
CVD cardiovascular disease, BMI Body mass index. BP blood pressure
Change in control of BP (end-baseline)
aValues expressed as mean and standard deviation (SD)
HRQoL during physical activity intervention program in the hypertensive subjects
| Baseline |
| End |
| Change during physical activity intervention program (End - Baseline) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control group ( | Intervention group ( | Control group (n = 55) | Intervention group ( | Control group ( | Intervention group ( | ||||
| Physical component | |||||||||
| Summary (score) | 42.1 (9.6) | 46.1 (7.8) | 0.001 | 43.3 (8.2) | 49.3 (8.3) | 0.001 | 0.7 (8.3) | 3.2 (7.8) | 0.307 |
| Physical function (score) | 68.3 (26.7) | 78.8 (17.6) | 0.001 | 69.0 (24.0) | 84.6 (16.4) | 0.001 | 0.1 (21.9) | 5.9 (18.2) | 0.045 |
| Role physical (score) | 66.1 (42.7) | 77.4 (37.0) | 0.047 | 69.5 (42.8) | 83.0 (33.0) | 0.010 | 2.6 (51.1) | 5.7 (40.0) | 0.637 |
| Bodily pain (score) | 56.7 (27.3) | 68.4 (26.2) | 0.003 | 60.5 (28.8) | 72.3 (26.9) | 0.003 | 2.7 (33.4) | 4.4 (27.8) | 0.698 |
| General health (score) | 55.7 (17.0) | 57.1 (16.8) | 0.573 | 54.6 (19.6) | 60.9 (18.4) | 0.022 | −1.0 (15.5) | 3.7 (15.5) | 0.034 |
| Mental component | |||||||||
| Summary (score) | 48.6 (13.7) | 46.8 (10.7) | 0.305 | 47.2 (13.5) | 47.6 (11.7) | 0.809 | −0.7 (11.6) | 0.7 (12.7) | 0.423 |
| Vitality (score) | 56.0 (24.6) | 63.7 (19.5) | 0.013 | 55.5 (21.6) | 65.2 (21.3) | 0.003 | −1.1 (16.6) | 1.4 (18.4) | 0.031 |
| Social function (score) | 76.5 (29.7) | 82.0 (19.7) | 0.105 | 77.2 (27.6) | 83.5 (22.3) | 0.068 | 0.5 (23.9) | 1.6 (23.8) | 0.766 |
| Role emotional (score) | 80.5 (35.3) | 75.3 (36.3) | 0.325 | 77.8 (39.2) | 79.4 (35.4) | 0.777 | −2.5 (40.0) | 3.9 (46.6) | 0.327 |
| Mental health (score) | 68.6 (25.4) | 68.1 (19.0) | 0.858 | 65.8 (22.8) | 70.7 (20.2) | 0.131 | −2.5 (18.2) | 2.4 (18.5) | 0.066 |
Values are expressed as mean and standard deviation (SD)
Fig. 1Study Flow Diagram
Socio-demographic characteristic, health status, food consumption and physical activity during physical activity intervention program in hypertensive subjects
| Baseline |
| End |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control group ( | Intervention group ( | Control group (n = 55) | Intervention group (n = 152) | |||
| Age (years)a | 70.1 (9.3) | 67.4 (6.6) | 0.057 | |||
| Women (%) | 72.7 | 76.3 | 0.589 | |||
| Social Class | ||||||
| High Class I-II (%) | 21.8 | 19.1 | 0.070 | |||
| Middle Class IIIN-IIIM (%) | 70.9 | 53.3 | ||||
| Lower Class IV-V (%) | 7.3 | 27.6 | ||||
| Chronic diseases | ||||||
| T2DM (%) | 23.6 | 25.7 | 0.857 | |||
| Overweight (%) | 34.5 | 41.4 | 0.423 | |||
| Obesity (%) | 60.0 | 48.0 | 0.157 | |||
| Dyslipidemia (%) | 60.0 | 56.6 | 0.751 | |||
| Depression (%) | 10.9 | 15.1 | 0.505 | |||
| Anxiety (%) | 25.5 | 12.5 | 0.320 | |||
| Osteoporosis (%) | 6.0 | 8.2 | 0.060 | |||
| Comorbid diseases (n)a | 2.2 (1.0) | 2.2 (1.0) | 0.703 | |||
| Food consumptiona | ||||||
| Dairy Products (g/day)a | 348.7 (161.3) | 316.7 (150.9) | 0.214 | 381.6 (188.5) | 335.0 (173.3) | 0.117 |
| Meat/Fish/ Eggs (g/day)a | 147.9 (46.7) | 142.4 (57.8) | 0.542 | 145.1 (53.0) | 152.0 (66.1) | 0.503 |
| Cereals (g/day)a | 155.9 (59.1) | 137.8 (49.8) | 0.068 | 154.6 (68.6) | 134.0 (49.3) | 0.813 |
| Fruits/ Vegetables (g/day)a | 329.3 (137.2) | 281.6 (122.4) | 0.260 | 318.8 (157.9) | 298.3 (140.6) | 0.402 |
| Sugary beverages (g/day)a | 16.6 (43.7) | 22.0 (56.0) | 0.538 | 22.9 (59.6) | 21.9 (46.9) | 0.908 |
| Physical activity intensitya | ||||||
| Walking (METs/min/week)a | 1459.0 (1431.9) | 1363.0 (1997.8) | 0.556 | 1565.0 (1997.8) | 1912.0 (1545.4) | 0.670 |
| Moderate (METs/min/week)a | 484.0 (1230.8) | 481.0(1210.1) | 0.619 | 279.0 (760.5) | 930.0 (1633.6) | 0.004 |
| Vigorous (METs/min/week)a | 164.0 (169.6) | 161.0 (820.4) | 0.165 | 161.0 (160.3) | 208.4 (868.2) | 0.077 |
| Total (METs/min/week)a | 2107.0 (2156.5) | 1995.3 (2112.7) | 0.742 | 2005.2 (1989.2) | 3050.0 (2466.4) | 0.002 |
T2DM Type 2 diabetes mellitus, METs Metabolic equivalents task
aValues expressed as mean and standard deviation (SD)
Effects of physical activity intervention program on cardiovascular health and on HRQoL in hypertensive subjects
| Cardiovascular health | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| β | SE |
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| Model 1. CVD risk (score) | ||||
| PA intervention (no, yes) | −1.19 | 0.52 | 0.024 | R2C × 100 = 49.8%; F18,219 = 13.20; |
| Gender (men, women) | − 1.07 | 0.49 | 0.032 | |
| Controlled BP at Baseline (no, yes) | −1.01 | 0.45 | 0.018 | |
| Baseline cardiovascular risk (score) | 0.64 | 0.06 | 0.001 | |
| Model 2. Systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | ||||
| PA intervention (no, yes) | −8.68 | 2.54 | 0.001 | R2C × 100 = 21.7%; F18,219 = 5.38; |
| Smoking (no, yes) | 15.44 | 4.57 | 0.001 | |
| Baseline systolic blood pressure (mmHg) | 0.22 | 0.10 | 0.036 | |
| HRQoL | ||||
| β | SE |
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| Physical component of HRQoL | ||||
| Model 3. Summary (score) | ||||
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 5.00 | 1.41 | 0.001 | R2C × 100 = 37.5%; F18,219 = 8.55; |
| Comorbidity (n) | −1.22 | 0.54 | 0.001 | |
| Summary at baseline (score) | 0.44 | 0.67 | 0.001 | |
| Model 4. Physical function (score) | ||||
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 14.62 | 2.80 | 0.001 | R2C × 100 = 47.1%; F18,219 = 13.14; |
| Physical function at baseline (score) | 0.42 | 0.05 | 0.001 | |
| Model 5. Role physical (score) | ||||
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 13.59 | 2.80 | 0.001 | R2C × 100 = 28.2%; F19,217 = 5.83; |
| Gender (men, women) | −18.64 | 6.48 | 0.001 | |
| Comorbidity (n) | −7.40 | 2.29 | 0.001 | |
| Role physical at baseline (score) | 0.27 | 0.06 | 0.001 | |
| Model 6. Bodily pain (score) | ||||
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 10.84 | 4.48 | 0.016 | R2C × 100 = 28.7%; F18,219 = 5.83 |
| Bodily pain at baseline (score) | 0.43 | 0.66 | 0.001 | |
| Model 7. General health (score) | ||||
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 6.56 | 2.54 | 0.011 | R2C X 100 = 46.5%; F18,220 = 12.82 |
| Comorbidity (n) | −2.40 | 0.06 | 0.021 | |
| General health at baseline (score) | 0.65 | 0.06 | 0.001 | |
| Mental component of HRQoL | ||||
| Model 8. Vitality (score) | ||||
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 4.45 | 2.93 | 0.050 | R2C X 100 = 49.6%; F18,220 = 14.62 |
| Vitality at baseline (score) | 0.64 | 0.05 | 0.001 | |
PA: Physical activity. CVD: cardiovascular disease. Multiple Linear Regression models adjusted for age (years), gender (men = 0, women = 1), social class (DUMMY variables, 0 = reference), 5 Primary Care Centers (DUMMY variables, 0 = reference), IMC (kg/m2), smoking (no = 0, yes = 1), controlled BP at baseline (no = 0, yes = 1), comorbidity (n = number of chronic disease), dependent variable of each model at baseline. Only significant models are shown
Relation between the change in the cardiovascular health and the change in the HRQoL during physical activity intervention program and the control of the blood pressure at end of intervention in hypertensive subjects
| Control of the BP (no, yes) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exp (β) | 95% CI |
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| Model 1. Cardiovascular health | ||||
| Change in CVD risk (end-baseline score) | 0.609 | 0.463–0.800 | 0.001 | R2 Nagelkerke ×100 = 44.4, |
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 5.395 | 1.827–15.934 | 0.002 | χ278 239 = 60.95 |
| Controlled BP at baseline (no, yes) | 6.603 | 2.474–17.627 | 0.001 | |
| Model 2. Physical component summary of HRQoL | ||||
| Change in physical component summary (end-baseline score) | 1.041 | 1.002–1.082 | 0.040 | R2 Nagelkerke x 100 = 29.5, |
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 5.402 | 2.377–12.275 | 0.001 | χ232 239 = 49.17 |
| Controlled BP at baseline (no, yes) | 2.853 | 1.433–5.680 | 0.003 | |
| Model 3. Role physical of HRQoL | ||||
| Change in role physical (end-baseline score) | 1.010 | 1.001–1.018 | 0.025 | R2 Nagelkerke x 100 = 29.8, |
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 5.785 | 2.524–13.257 | 0.001 | χ232 239 = 49.76 |
| Controlled BP at baseline (no, yes) | 2.581 | 1.304–5.110 | 0.007 | |
| Model 4. Bodily pain of HRQoL | ||||
| Change of bodily pain (end-baseline score) | 1.014 | 1.002–1.027 | 0.024 | R2 Nagelkerke x 100 = 29.5, |
| PA intervention (no, yes) | 5.635 | 2.469–12.863 | 0.001 | χ234 239 = 48.95 |
| Controlled BP at baseline (no, yes) | 2.672 | 1.347–5.302 | 0.005 | |
Blood pressure (BP). PA: Physical activity. CVD: cardiovascular. BP = blood pressure. Logistic Regression model adjusted for physical activity (PA) intervention (no = 0, yes = 1), age (years), gender (men = 0, women = 1), Social class (DUMMY variables, 0 = reference), 5 Primary Care Centers (DUMMY variables, 0 = reference), IMC (Kg/m2), smoking (no = 0, yes = 1), comorbidity (n = number of chronic disease) and controlled BP at baseline (no = 0, yes = 1). Only significant models are shown