心力衰竭症状随着更强烈的体力活动而改善
Jonathan P Auld1, Elaine A Thompson1, Cynthia M Dougherty1
1Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Informatics, School of Nursing, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Biological research for nursing
|October 18, 2024
概括
在心力衰竭 (HF) 患者中增加体力活动 (PA) 强度,植入心脏转动器除器 (ICD) 改善了心理症状并减少了疲劳. 在PA体积的变化没有显著影响症状.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 运动生理学 运动生理学
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 对身体活动 (PA) 变化如何影响心力衰竭 (HF) 症状的理解有限.
- 研究PA修饰和HF患者的症状负担之间的关系.
研究的目的:
- 检查心力衰竭 (HF) 患者体力活动 (PA) 变化与体力/心理症状之间的关联,这些患者使用可植入心脏转换器-除器 (ICD).
主要方法:
- 一项随机对照试验 (RCT) 的二次分析,涉及96名患有ICD的高压患者.
- PA (步骤/天和强度) 和症状 (疲劳,疼痛,抑郁,焦虑) 在基线和2个月测量.
- 多变量回归分析了PA变化和症状结果之间的关联.
主要成果:
- 增加的PA强度与减少的抑郁,焦虑和疲劳相关.
- 增加的PA体积 (步骤) 与焦虑的改善有关.
- 降低PA体积或强度与症状变化没有显著关联.
结论:
- 超过2个月的更高强度的PA改善了ICD的HF患者的心理健康和减少疲劳.
- 专注于增加PA强度的干预措施可以有效地管理某些HF症状.
- PA体积变化没有对症状概况产生显著影响.
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