Evaluation of 6- and 12-month supervised exercise training on strength and endurance parameters in patients with peripheral arterial disease
Summary Background The classic symptom of peripheral arterial disease is the intermittent claudication (IC). Generally, endurance training is recommended to improve patients’ walking performance. A potential benefit of the combination with strength training and the optimal duration of such an exerci...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift 2014-06, Vol.126 (11-12), p.383-389 |
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Background
The classic symptom of peripheral arterial disease is the intermittent claudication (IC). Generally, endurance training is recommended to improve patients’ walking performance. A potential benefit of the combination with strength training and the optimal duration of such an exercise program remain unclear.
Methods and results
We evaluated the effects of a supervised exercise program combining endurance and strength training lasting 6 or 12 months in patients with IC. A total of 94 patients joined this study; 42 completed the 6-month training program (group A), whereas 52 patients completed the 12-month protocol (group B). Both groups exhibited a significant increase in all parameters evaluated, but greater benefit was found in the 12-month training group. The absolute claudication distance increased similarly by 27.5 and 29.5 %, respectively, in both groups (not significant); however, group B exhibited a greater increase in walking speed (12.1 vs. 5.3 %,
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ISSN: | 0043-5325 1613-7671 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00508-014-0548-y |