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Cardiorespiratory responses to exercise related to post-stroke fatigue severity

Physical deconditioning after stroke may induce post-stroke fatigue. However, research on this association is limited. Our primary objective was to investigate the associations of post-stroke fatigue severity with oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text] O(2)) at peak exercise and the time constant of [Fo...

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Autores principales: Oyake, Kazuaki, Baba, Yasuto, Suda, Yuki, Murayama, Jun, Mochida, Ayumi, Ito, Yuki, Abe, Honoka, Kondo, Kunitsugu, Otaka, Yohei, Momose, Kimito
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8211681/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34140566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92127-w
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Sumario:Physical deconditioning after stroke may induce post-stroke fatigue. However, research on this association is limited. Our primary objective was to investigate the associations of post-stroke fatigue severity with oxygen uptake ([Formula: see text] O(2)) at peak exercise and the time constant of [Formula: see text] O(2) kinetics (τ[Formula: see text] O(2)) at exercise onset. The secondary objective was to examine the associations between fatigue and cardiorespiratory variables potentially affecting [Formula: see text] O(2) during exercise. Twenty-three inpatients from a subacute rehabilitation ward were enrolled in this study. The median (interquartile range) Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) score, as a measure of fatigue, was 32 (range 27–42) points. The FSS score was not associated with [Formula: see text] O(2) at peak exercise during a symptom-limited graded exercise test (rho = − 0.264; p = 0.224), whereas it was significantly associated with τ[Formula: see text] O(2) during a submaximal constant-load exercise test (rho = 0.530; p = 0.009). A higher FSS score also significantly correlated with a longer time constant of cardiac output (CO) kinetics (rho = 0.476; p = 0.022). Our findings suggest that severe post-stroke fatigue is associated with delayed increases in [Formula: see text] O(2) and CO at the onset of exercise. Our findings can contribute to the development of an appropriate rehabilitation programme for individuals with post-stroke fatigue.