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Effects of a simple cardiac rehabilitation program on improvement of self-reported physical activity in atrial fibrillation – Data from the RACE 3 study

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Physical inactivity is associated with an increased prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF). We aim to evaluate whether cardiac rehabilitation (CR) motivates patients to become and stay physical active, and whether CR affects sinus rhythm maintenance and quality of life (QoL) in p...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Bao Oanh, Wijtvliet, E.P.J. Petra, Hobbelt, Anne H., De Vries, Simone I.M., Smit, Marcelle D., Tieleman, Robert G., Van Veldhuisen, Dirk Jan, Crijns, Harry J.G.M., Van Gelder, Isabelle C., Rienstra, Michiel
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33251324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2020.100673
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author Nguyen, Bao Oanh
Wijtvliet, E.P.J. Petra
Hobbelt, Anne H.
De Vries, Simone I.M.
Smit, Marcelle D.
Tieleman, Robert G.
Van Veldhuisen, Dirk Jan
Crijns, Harry J.G.M.
Van Gelder, Isabelle C.
Rienstra, Michiel
author_facet Nguyen, Bao Oanh
Wijtvliet, E.P.J. Petra
Hobbelt, Anne H.
De Vries, Simone I.M.
Smit, Marcelle D.
Tieleman, Robert G.
Van Veldhuisen, Dirk Jan
Crijns, Harry J.G.M.
Van Gelder, Isabelle C.
Rienstra, Michiel
author_sort Nguyen, Bao Oanh
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description BACKGROUND AND AIM: Physical inactivity is associated with an increased prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF). We aim to evaluate whether cardiac rehabilitation (CR) motivates patients to become and stay physical active, and whether CR affects sinus rhythm maintenance and quality of life (QoL) in patients with persistent AF and moderate heart failure. METHODS: In the Routine versus Aggressive risk factor driven upstream rhythm Control for prevention of Early atrial fibrillation in heart failure study patients were randomized to conventional or targeted therapy. Targeted therapy contained next to optimal risk factor management a 3-month CR program, including self-reported physical activity and counseling. Successful physical activity was assessed in the targeted group, defined as activity of moderate intensity ≥ 150 min/week, or ≥ 75 min/week of vigorous intensity. AF was assessed at 1 year on 7-days Holter monitoring, QoL using general health, fatigue and AF symptom questionnaires. RESULTS: All 119 patients within the targeted group participated in the CR program, 106 (89%) completed it. At baseline 80 (67%) patients were successfully physical active, 39 (33%) were not. NTproBNP was lower in active patients. During 1-year follow-up physical active patients stayed active: 72 (90%) at 12 weeks, 72 (90%) at 1 year. Inactive patients became active: at 12 weeks 25 (64%) patients and 30 (77%) at 1 year. No benefits were seen on sinus rhythm maintenance and QoL for successful physical active patients. CONCLUSION: In patients with persistent AF and moderate heart failure participation in CR contributes to improve and to maintain physical activity.
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spelling pubmed-76832612020-11-27 Effects of a simple cardiac rehabilitation program on improvement of self-reported physical activity in atrial fibrillation – Data from the RACE 3 study Nguyen, Bao Oanh Wijtvliet, E.P.J. Petra Hobbelt, Anne H. De Vries, Simone I.M. Smit, Marcelle D. Tieleman, Robert G. Van Veldhuisen, Dirk Jan Crijns, Harry J.G.M. Van Gelder, Isabelle C. Rienstra, Michiel Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc Original Paper BACKGROUND AND AIM: Physical inactivity is associated with an increased prevalence of atrial fibrillation (AF). We aim to evaluate whether cardiac rehabilitation (CR) motivates patients to become and stay physical active, and whether CR affects sinus rhythm maintenance and quality of life (QoL) in patients with persistent AF and moderate heart failure. METHODS: In the Routine versus Aggressive risk factor driven upstream rhythm Control for prevention of Early atrial fibrillation in heart failure study patients were randomized to conventional or targeted therapy. Targeted therapy contained next to optimal risk factor management a 3-month CR program, including self-reported physical activity and counseling. Successful physical activity was assessed in the targeted group, defined as activity of moderate intensity ≥ 150 min/week, or ≥ 75 min/week of vigorous intensity. AF was assessed at 1 year on 7-days Holter monitoring, QoL using general health, fatigue and AF symptom questionnaires. RESULTS: All 119 patients within the targeted group participated in the CR program, 106 (89%) completed it. At baseline 80 (67%) patients were successfully physical active, 39 (33%) were not. NTproBNP was lower in active patients. During 1-year follow-up physical active patients stayed active: 72 (90%) at 12 weeks, 72 (90%) at 1 year. Inactive patients became active: at 12 weeks 25 (64%) patients and 30 (77%) at 1 year. No benefits were seen on sinus rhythm maintenance and QoL for successful physical active patients. CONCLUSION: In patients with persistent AF and moderate heart failure participation in CR contributes to improve and to maintain physical activity. Elsevier 2020-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7683261/ /pubmed/33251324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2020.100673 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Nguyen, Bao Oanh
Wijtvliet, E.P.J. Petra
Hobbelt, Anne H.
De Vries, Simone I.M.
Smit, Marcelle D.
Tieleman, Robert G.
Van Veldhuisen, Dirk Jan
Crijns, Harry J.G.M.
Van Gelder, Isabelle C.
Rienstra, Michiel
Effects of a simple cardiac rehabilitation program on improvement of self-reported physical activity in atrial fibrillation – Data from the RACE 3 study
title Effects of a simple cardiac rehabilitation program on improvement of self-reported physical activity in atrial fibrillation – Data from the RACE 3 study
title_full Effects of a simple cardiac rehabilitation program on improvement of self-reported physical activity in atrial fibrillation – Data from the RACE 3 study
title_fullStr Effects of a simple cardiac rehabilitation program on improvement of self-reported physical activity in atrial fibrillation – Data from the RACE 3 study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a simple cardiac rehabilitation program on improvement of self-reported physical activity in atrial fibrillation – Data from the RACE 3 study
title_short Effects of a simple cardiac rehabilitation program on improvement of self-reported physical activity in atrial fibrillation – Data from the RACE 3 study
title_sort effects of a simple cardiac rehabilitation program on improvement of self-reported physical activity in atrial fibrillation – data from the race 3 study
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33251324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2020.100673
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