2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242503
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Training intensity and improvements in exercise capacity in elderly patients undergoing European cardiac rehabilitation – the EU-CaRE multicenter cohort study

Abstract: Objectives Guidelines for exercise intensity prescription in Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) are inconsistent and have recently been discussed controversially. We aimed (1) to compare training intensities between European CR centres and (2) to assess associations between training intensity and improvement in peak oxygen consumption (V˙O2) in elderly CR patients. Methods Peak V˙O2, heart rate and work rate (WR) at the first and second ventilatory thresholds were measured at start of CR. Training heart rate was me… Show more

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“…A similar conclusion was drawn by a recent meta-regression analysis, which found exercise intervention intensity to be the only predictive factor for the difference in CRF between randomized exercise-based CR and control groups [ 26 ]. Training intensity was monitored in a subset of patients and its influence on change in peak VO 2 was reported elsewhere [ 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar conclusion was drawn by a recent meta-regression analysis, which found exercise intervention intensity to be the only predictive factor for the difference in CRF between randomized exercise-based CR and control groups [ 26 ]. Training intensity was monitored in a subset of patients and its influence on change in peak VO 2 was reported elsewhere [ 27 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CPET parameters were determined at the core lab in Bern by an automated procedure on raw data files using MATLAB (vers. R2017b, MathWorks ® , United States), as describe previously [ 11 , 20 ]. One experienced operator (TM) performed extensive visual quality control using Wassermann’s 9-panel plot and in case of doubtful quality, a second operator (MW) was consulted.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All ventilatory thresholds (VT 1 and VT 2 ) were visually determined by one single investigator (TM). Interrater reliability was determined in a random subset of 200 CPETs, in which thresholds were determined by a second experienced investigator (MW) blinded also to patients and centres as well as to thresholds set by the other investigator [ 20 ]. The respiratory exchange ratio (RER) as measure for exertion was determined by dividing VCO 2 by VO 2 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is still uncertain whether these improvements may be obtained even in frail elderly patients in CR [ 101 ]. Notably, the EU-CaRE multicenter study aimed at comparing the intensity of CR training and peak oxygen consumption (peak VO 2 ) changes associated to CR programs among European centers [ 102 ]. Interestingly, although participants underwent training sessions above anaerobic threshold (AT), peak VO 2 had a greater improvement; however, a clear association between training intensity and peak VO 2 improvement was not systematically detected, especially in elderly patients performing submaximal exercises (RER < 1.1) (i.e., half of study cohort) [ 103 ].…”
Section: Cardiac Rehabilitation After Acs In Frail Elderly Patients: Evidence and Goalsmentioning
confidence: 99%