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Effects of exergaming on exercise capacity in patients with heart failure: results of an international multicentre randomized controlled trial

Authors :
Anna Strömberg
Arno W. Hoes
Oronzo Chiala
Lorraine S. Evangelista
Leonie Klompstra
Kenneth Dickstein
Binyamin Ben Avraham
Maria Bäck
Nicolaas P.A. Zuithoff
Andreas Hagenow
Ercole Vellone
Eva Hägglund
Josiane Boyne
Massimo F Piepoli
Tiny Jaarsma
Tuvia Ben Gal
Jan Mårtensson
RS: CAPHRI - R2 - Creating Value-Based Health Care
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Source :
European journal of heart failure, 23(1), 114-124. Wiley
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Aims Exergaming is a new tool to increase physical activity. This study aimed to determine the effects of access to a home-based exergame (Nintendo Wii) in patients with heart failure (HF) on exercise capacity, self-reported physical activity and patient-reported outcome measures. Methods and results We enrolled 605 HF patients in New York Heart Association functional class I-IV, independent of ejection fraction, in an international multicentre randomized controlled trial. Patients were randomized to exergame (intervention) or motivational support (control). The primary endpoint was change in submaximal aerobic exercise capacity as measured by the distance walked in 6 min (6MWT) between baseline and 3 months. Secondary endpoints included long-term submaximal aerobic exercise capacity, muscle function, self-reported physical activity, exercise motivation, exercise self-efficacy at 3, 6 and 12months. At baseline, patients on average walked 403142m on the 6MWT. Patients in the exergame group walked further compared to controls at 3 months (454123 vs. 420 +/- 127m, P = 0.005), at 6 months (452 +/- 123 vs. 426 +/- 133m, P = 0.015) and 12months (456 +/- 122 vs. 420 +/- 135m, P = 0.004). However, correcting for baseline 6MWT values by means of a linear mixed-effects model revealed no main effect for the intervention on 6MWT. Small significant effects on muscle function were found. Statistically significant treatment effects were found for muscle function but after correction for baseline and confounders, only the treatment effect for the heel-rise left at 6 months was significant (PFunding Agencies|Swedish National Science Council [K2013-69X-22302-01-3, 2016-01390]; Swedish National Science Council/Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare, VR-FORTE [2014-4100]; Swedish Heart and Lung AssociationSwedish Heart-Lung Foundation [E085/12]; Swedish Heart and Lung FoundationSwedish Heart-Lung Foundation [20130340, 20160439]; Vardal Foundation [2014-0018]; Medical Research Council of Southeast Sweden [FORSS 474681]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13889842
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of heart failure, 23(1), 114-124. Wiley
Accession number :
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