Association of Depression with Walking in People with Peripheral Artery Disease: A Post-Hoc Analysis of the BIP Trial.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Jonathan Golledge, Alkira Venn, Anthony Leicht, Nicola Burton, Belinda Parmenter, Joseph V Moxon
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Abstract

Aims: This post-hoc analysis from the Behavioural Intervention by allied health professionals to promote Physical activity (BIP) trial examined the relationship between depression and step count and walking capacity over two years in people with peripheral artery disease (PAD).

Methods: BIP included participants with walking impairment due to PAD followed up at 4, 12 and 24 months to measure step count over 7 days using an accelerometer and six-minute walking distance. The relationships between depression at entry with step count and walking distance during follow-up were assessed using linear mixed effects models.

Results: At entry, 29 (14.5%) of the 200 participants had depression being treated with anti-depressant medication. Participants diagnosed with depression were more likely to be female (13 of 29, 44.8%) than those not diagnosed with depression (43 of 171, 25.1%). Over 24 months follow-up, daily step count progressively decreased in participants with depression (mean [SD] 4406 (2266) at entry to 3888 (2555) at 24 months) as compared to no change in participants without depression (mean (SD) 5271 (2526) at entry compared to 5120 (2446) at 24 months), inter-group difference p = 0.010. No significant difference in change in six-minute walking distance over 2 years was found between participants with and those without depression.

Conclusion: Depression is associated with greater decline in self-regulated walking in patients with PAD. Effective treatments for depression are needed which help promote physical activity in people with PAD.

外周动脉疾病患者抑郁与行走的关系:对BIP试验的事后分析
目的:这项来自联合卫生专业人员行为干预促进身体活动(BIP)试验的事后分析研究了两年来外周动脉疾病(PAD)患者的抑郁与步数和步行能力之间的关系。方法:BIP纳入了因PAD导致行走障碍的参与者,分别在4、12和24个月随访,使用加速度计和6分钟步行距离测量7天内的步数。采用线性混合效应模型评估入院时抑郁与随访期间步数和步行距离之间的关系。结果:入组时,200名参与者中有29人(14.5%)患有抑郁症,正在接受抗抑郁药物治疗。被诊断为抑郁症的参与者(29人中有13人,44.8%)比未被诊断为抑郁症的参与者(171人中有43人,25.1%)更有可能是女性。在24个月的随访中,抑郁症患者的每日步数逐渐减少(入组时平均[SD] 4406(2266)至24个月时平均[SD] 3888(2555)),而无抑郁症患者无变化(入组时平均[SD] 5271(2526), 24个月时平均[SD] 5120(2446)),组间差异p = 0.010。在两年内,有抑郁症和没有抑郁症的参与者在6分钟步行距离上的变化没有显著差异。结论:抑郁与PAD患者自我调节行走能力的较大下降有关。需要有效的抑郁症治疗方法,帮助促进PAD患者的身体活动。
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271
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: JAT publishes articles focused on all aspects of research on atherosclerosis, vascular biology, thrombosis, lipid and metabolism.
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