医学
心力衰竭
血管性血友病因子
内科学
射血分数
内皮功能障碍
心脏病学
内皮
最大VO2
耐力训练
人体测量学
内分泌学
物理疗法
心率
血压
血小板
作者
Louise Willy Elizabeth Sabelis,P. J. Senden,Rob Fijnheer,Philip G. de Groot,I.A. Huisveld,W. L. Mosterd,Maria L. Zonderland
标识
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2362.2004.01388.x
摘要
Abstract Background Chronic heart failure (CHF) is characterized by endothelial dysfunction. Vascular endothelium is important for control of haemostasis and vasoregulation. The aim of the present study was to investigate plasma levels of several endothelial markers and the exercise‐induced changes on these plasma levels in CHF patients. Subsequently, the effect of a 6‐month training programme on these markers is described. Materials and methods Twenty‐nine male CHF patients (NYHA II/III, age 60 ± 8 year, body mass index 26·7 ± 2·3 kg m −2 , left ventricular ejection fraction 26·3–7·2%; mean ± SD) participated. Patients were randomly assigned to a training or control group. Training (26 weeks; combined strength and endurance exercises) was four sessions/week: two sessions supervised and two sessions at home. Before and after intervention, anthropometry, endothelial markers (haemostasis and vasoregulation), maximal workload and peak oxygen uptake were assessed. Results Physical training positively affected maximal workload. Plasma levels of endothelial markers were not affected by physical training and not related to exercise tolerance. After training, stimulated (maximal exercise) plasma von Willebrand Factor (vWF) release was present, whereas at baseline this release was absent. Conclusion Physical training led to normalization of the stimulated plasma vWF release. Plasma levels of other endothelial markers were not affected by physical training either at rest or under stimulated (maximal exercise) conditions.
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