Effects of exergaming and yoga on exercise capacity and physical and mental health in heart failure patients: a randomized sub-study.

Leonie Klompstra, Eva Hägglund, Tiny Jaarsma, Naoko P Kato, Anna Strömberg
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Aims: This study aimed to explore effects of exergaming and medical yoga on exercise capacity, fatigue, shortness of breath, health-related quality of life, depression, and anxiety in patients with heart failure.

Methods and results: A randomized sub-study with a 3-month intervention and outcomes measures at baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months. Participants were recruited from heart failure clinics in Sweden. Treatment effects in change of outcomes were tested in an analysis of mixed-effects models with repeated measures. Change in outcomes was the dependent variable. The independent fixed-effect parameters were treatment group, time, and the interaction between treatment group and time.In total, 104 patients (37% women, mean age 71 ± 12, 48% in New York Heart Association Class II and 42% in III) were randomized to exergaming (n = 35), medical yoga (n = 33), or an active control group (n = 36). No statistically significant differences were found between these three groups on any of the outcome measures. Exergaming significantly improved exercise capacity, fatigue, shortness of breath, and physical health-related quality of life and medical yoga improved symptoms of fatigue and emotional health-related quality of life. The control group did not change on the exercise capacity, symptoms, health-related quality of life, or depressive or anxiety symptoms. The well-being score in patients in the control group significantly decreased at 3 months.

Conclusion: Both exergaming and medical yoga demonstrated positive impacts on outcomes when compared with a control group. Exergaming, characterized by its elevated physical intensity, exerted effects primarily on physical health, while medical yoga, as a mind-body intervention, exhibited influences on emotional well-being.

Registration: ClinicalTrial.gov: NCT01785121.

运动和瑜伽对心力衰竭患者运动能力和身心健康的影响:一项随机子研究
目的:本研究旨在探讨运动瑜伽和医学瑜伽对心力衰竭患者运动能力、疲劳、呼吸短促、健康相关生活质量、抑郁和焦虑的影响。方法和结果:一项随机亚研究,干预3个月,基线、3、6和12个月的结果测量。参与者是从瑞典的心力衰竭诊所招募的。在重复测量的混合效应模型分析中,对结果变化的治疗效果进行了测试。结果的变化是因变量。独立固定效应参数为治疗组、时间、治疗组与时间的交互作用。总共104例患者(37%为女性,平均年龄71±12岁,48%为纽约心脏协会II级,42%为III级)被随机分为运动组(n = 35)、医学瑜伽组(n = 33)和积极对照组(n = 36)。在任何结果测量上,这三组之间没有发现统计学上的显著差异。锻炼显著改善了运动能力、疲劳、呼吸短促和身体健康相关的生活质量,医学瑜伽改善了疲劳症状和情绪健康相关的生活质量。对照组在运动能力、症状、健康相关生活质量、抑郁或焦虑症状方面没有变化。对照组患者幸福感评分在3个月时明显下降。结论:与对照组相比,运动和医学瑜伽对结果都有积极的影响。运动的特点是提高身体强度,主要对身体健康产生影响,而医学瑜伽作为一种身心干预,对情绪健康产生影响。注册:ClinicalTrial.gov: NCT01785121。
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