Exercise intensity and cardiac metabolic adaptations in elderly heart failure rehabilitation: A review

IF 2.1 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Morteza Esmaeili , Riyas Vettukattil
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Abstract

Introduction

Heart function depends on efficient cardiac metabolism and energy production. Exercise is vital for supporting these processes, especially in heart failure (HF) rehabilitation, where weakened metabolism and energy deficits are common. Structured exercise improves metabolic efficiency while reducing sedentary behavior, such as prolonged sitting, further supports heart health. Even in regular exercisers, prolonged sitting increases cardiovascular risks.

Method

This review analyzed studies from 2017 to November 2024 on how exercise intensity affects cardiac metabolism, energy production, and mitochondrial function in HF patients. Searches were conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar using terms like "exercise intensity" and "cardiac metabolism." Studies focused on metabolic changes and mitochondrial bioenergetics were included; those lacking relevant data were excluded.

Results

Structured exercise combined with reduced sedentary time significantly improves heart health in HF patients. Exercise gradually strengthens heart muscle, enhances energy utilization, and improves the heart's ability to handle daily stress. Reducing sedentary behavior complements these effects by lowering cardiovascular risks.

Conclusion

Improving heart health in HF patients requires both regular exercise and minimized sedentary time. Physical activities can enhance cardiac metabolism, energy efficiency, and overall heart function, providing an effective pathway for better outcomes.
老年心力衰竭康复中的运动强度和心脏代谢适应:综述
心脏功能取决于有效的心脏代谢和能量产生。运动对于支持这些过程是至关重要的,特别是在心力衰竭(HF)康复中,代谢减弱和能量不足是常见的。有组织的锻炼可以提高代谢效率,同时减少久坐不动的行为,比如长时间坐着,进一步促进心脏健康。即使是经常锻炼的人,久坐也会增加患心血管疾病的风险。方法本综述分析了2017年至2024年11月关于运动强度如何影响心衰患者心脏代谢、能量产生和线粒体功能的研究。在PubMed、Scopus和谷歌Scholar中搜索了“运动强度”和“心脏代谢”等术语。包括代谢变化和线粒体生物能量学方面的研究;排除缺乏相关资料者。结果有组织的运动结合减少久坐时间可显著改善心衰患者的心脏健康。锻炼可以逐渐增强心脏肌肉,提高能量利用率,提高心脏处理日常压力的能力。减少久坐行为可以通过降低心血管风险来补充这些影响。结论改善心衰患者的心脏健康需要经常锻炼和减少久坐时间。体育活动可以增强心脏代谢、能量效率和整体心脏功能,为获得更好的结果提供了有效途径。
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